Madison and Daniel reunited in the third episode this season, and Daniel indicated in this week's he's still in contact with Madison.I am shocked, yet not, about Madison not being featured much, nor even seeing Strand or Daniel yet.
Madison and Daniel reunited in the third episode this season, and Daniel indicated in this week's he's still in contact with Madison.I am shocked, yet not, about Madison not being featured much, nor even seeing Strand or Daniel yet.
Yeah, I was wondering about that myself. As it is, things will probably turn out okay if he does go back, Darryl's off on his journey to France, Negan's with Maggie in New York and I don't think there is anyone in Alexandria and its communities who has strong feelings about Dwight either way. Still, as you say, he has no way of knowing any of this.viewers recall when Dwight left TWD, it was with Daryl threatening to kill him if she ever returned. Some might say Daryl has let that grudge go, considering how he gave a "it is settled" nod to Negan in TWD's series finale, but Dwight does not know that, and has no reason to expect a warm welcome.
Wait, are you saying he's not going to be in the second half of Fear S8? That seems very odd, if true.Lenny James gave an interview with Comic Book Resources and says he has no plans to return to "Fear. . ." or the Rick Grimes spin off; saying Morgan's arc is complete.
or maybe the observation I made a few weeks back where it feels this season was originally planned for sixteen episodes and had to be condensed to twelve, elements of this episode, particularly PADRE's defeat and Shrike's death certainly felt rushed.
Morgan setting off on a quest to find Rick, which is almost certainly going to be connected to the Rick and Michonne spin-off somehow
and the introduction of the mysterious woman who has Alicia's prosthetic arm.
Yeah, I was wondering about that myself. As it is, things will probably turn out okay if he does go back, Darryl's off on his journey to France, Negan's with Maggie in New York and I don't think there is anyone in Alexandria and its communities who has strong feelings about Dwight either way. Still, as you say, he has no way of knowing any of this.
Lenny James gave an interview with Comic Book Resources and says he has no plans to return to "Fear. . ." or the Rick Grimes spin off; saying Morgan's arc is complete.
Indeed, I've been wondering the same thing. Logically, he should still continue to be a threat in the second half of the season.Oh, and about Crane--he's still alive, so how will he be handled, when you know he will blame Madison, et al., for Shrike's death / fall of the first P.A.D.R.E.?
Ooh, that is an interesting idea.Perhaps the blond haired mystery woman is Sarah-- a character no one mentioned at all this season.
A teaser for the second half of the season:
Not much there, but we do see Strand, and apparently Dwight is sticking around.
i don't know... i think their dad did train them to a degree... still somewhat sheltered children, but i think enough to survive to that point. It wasn't clear to me how long into the apocalypse did he die. (also a whole bunch of other issues in that situation as well)I held the opinion that Shrike was not trained (by her father) yet she constantly got the jump on people who were true survivalists time after time (think about all that Morgan and Dwight endured between TWD and Fear, or ex-Sombra Negra death squad member Daniel), when she should have been killed earlier. Some might say she made the heroes tread lightly because Morgan and Dwight had children who could be placed at risk, but again, Shrike and Crane should have been taken down earlier.
i think he will be ignored. He seems the much weaker of the 2... he never went out like SHrike did, right? i don't he will try something at the end.We will move on to whatever Strand is dealing with. Is he rebuilding a place in a lot better ways than he did with The Tower (which was still an accomplishment, and could have endured, if they didn't character assassinate him for that season)Oh, and about Crane--he's still alive, so how will he be handled, when you know he will blame Madison, et al., for Shrike's death / fall of the first P.A.D.R.E.?
Sarah is just about the only choice they have left, unless they introduce someone out of left field, which would stink. If it is Sarah, will we find out Wendell died (to "free up" Sarah to move around, or will he also play a part. The thing is, Wendell wasn't so vital, that i don't think it would be worth hiding him from the audience. But i guess we will see who the mystery blond is.She cannot be Alicia--obviously--but I have a feeling that the second half will include flashbacks to Alicia's fate, possibly bringing back Alycia Debnam-Carey to wrap up Alicia's arc. How this--or the mystery woman ties to Madison is not known. Perhaps the blond haired mystery woman is Sarah-- a character no one mentioned at all this season. She (and Wendell) have been missing, so that's a level of plot armor which would allow Sarah to return, as someone who knows some of Alicia's backstory enough to respond to Madison's message.
I dunno.... it might also be a way to take out Sherry to focus on the remaining characters. We will see if it is permanent. I was really hoping for Finch to survive... i would like them to get back together to finally have that family.Yeah, and just having Dwight and Sherry end their relationship after all they risked to reunite seems like writers trying to milk as much heartache out of characters as possible before they leave the series...for no good reason.
Interesting. If James was not BS-ing to preserve a surprise cameo on the Rick spin-off, it makes his FTWD send-off sort of a wet firecracker, since his very last words were all about finding Rick. If he never shows up on any of the spin-offs, it strongly suggests he--and Mo--never made it to Alexandria, and that's a pretty tragic, though unintentional end for the Jones family.
Not really (see above), but agree on the 2nd statementIndeed, I've been wondering the same thing. Logically, he should still continue to be a threat in the second half of the season.
Ooh, that is an interesting idea.
I would guess it needs to be Luciana... we haven't seen her at all yet.Is that Luciana catching the weapon to hit a walker @ 0:07?
At last--Strand returns. Dwight hanging around? He was the one who wanted to make a permanent separation between himself and Sherry by leaving the state, so I wonder why he would hang around? Unless something happens to Sherry?
Looking over some episode synopses which have been released, Episode 9 looks like it's going to be a Dwight centric one.June & Sherry were with the survivors, but there was no sign of Dwight. In the mid-season finale, he broke up with Sherry and said he was heading back home, yet the teaser had him involved beyond E6 to some degree.
I'm not too thrilled at the fact that he has apparently killed Alicia off-screen. I remember a theory going around that she did in fact die in her last episode last season and that when we see her seemingly healed and not looking so sickly at the end of the episode, that was an artistic depiction of her being dead and "moving on." Which is a far more fitting way to kill off a main character who had been there from the beginning of the series until leaving at the end of the seventh season than having someone show up in the eighth and say "yeah, I killed her."
Troy also seems to recognize Strand, though I honestly can't remember if the two of them met back in season 3. At the very least, Troy's claim that Strand worked with Madison to take down the ranch is definitely false, Strand never visited the ranch until after it had fallen, so even if one were to blame Madison for what happened, Strand can legitimately claim innocence in this instance. Though I suppose getting beaten in the head a couple of times with a hammer likely caused Troy some brain damage and jumbled memories.
Looking over some episode synopses which have been released, Episode 9 looks like it's going to be a Dwight centric one.
I actually give it a solid B. So far, not as bad as i was expecting... but the end the is still youngFear the Walking Dead
Season 8 / Episode 7 - Mid-season premiere - "Anton”
NOTES:
So begins the second half of Fear the Walking Dead's final season:
In the S8 mid-season finale, I speculated that Alicia's prosthetic bone arm had been confiscated by the person who heard Madison's message, or someone who knows the Clark family. It turned out to be Troy Otto, and when looking back at his time in the series, he was a weak villain, created by people who were grinding a political axe, leading to an over-the-top stereotype similar to the Texan redneck character from the Daryl Dixon series.
Strand recalls some of the survivors were killed, so one can assume he's referring to Luciana and Charlie, and that flashback should be on the horizon. Regarding Troy's tales of killing Alicia and Ofelia, well, up front, it seems like he was playing mind games, but in Alicia's case, who knows? When we last saw her, she had passed out as her life was ending and hallucinated she had recovered, or she did make a miraculous recovery, which FTWD fans believe is possible, since she's lived longer than any WD-TV character who had been treated a bit too late after suffering a walker bite.
With the mid-season finale serving as Morgan's series swan song, Fear the Walking Dead now feels like a very different series, but the showrunner's attempt to end the series by circling back to the surviving core season one characters (three), a group that has so much volatile history between them, that I would not be surprised if one or more main characters die in the service of fulfilling Alicia's dream. Personally, I would find that kind of ending less than satisfying, largely due to the lack of proper character development that would make anyone believe so deeply in Alicia's quest, since they spent last season running around in circles, coming no closer to PADRE, so Alicia's companion had little to be enthusiastic about where PADRE was concerned.
Finally, there's Strand; the showrunners (including producer Colman Domingo) appear to think the way to construct a positive character arc is to write Strand as hopelessly incorrigible, with the man going from dictatorial murder as leader of The Tower (where he originally claimed to be Morgan), to this "Anton" lie, which he said was his was way of "killing" Strand. Obviously, self-manipulating psychobabble has not a thing to do with embracing a moral perspective that is truly believed and lived, so Strand has not really changed from the man he was at The Tower, and i'm sure Daniel will not be shy reminding him of that fact. But the viewers may not find the Continuing Lies of Strand anything other than irritating at this point.
GRADE: C+.
Yeah, i am thinking he either saw her corpse...or maybe, just maybe, she is still back in Texas, recovering, but will arrive, missing an arm, just in time to see her mom (finally). We shall see... yeah, it was super easy, barely an inconvenience for Troy to connect the Clark family dots... but it might turn out OK.The episode itself is actually pretty good, though I take issue with the ending. Okay, I've known for a while now that Troy Otto was returning to be the villain to finish the series off. Truth be told, I'm mostly ambivalent about that. The character never made much of an impression on me, but whatever, he's back, I'll see where this goes. I'm not too thrilled at the fact that he has apparently killed Alicia off-screen. I remember a theory going around that she did in fact die in her last episode last season and that when we see her seemingly healed and not looking so sickly at the end of the episode, that was an artistic depiction of her being dead and "moving on." Which is a far more fitting way to kill off a main character who had been there from the beginning of the series until leaving at the end of the seventh season than having someone show up in the eighth and say "yeah, I killed her." I mean, I guess as things stand right now, we can still assume Alicia did indeed die in her last episode and that Troy just somehow stumbled upon her Walker, took the prosthetic arm as "proof" for when he tells Madison he killed her as a means of messing with her or something, but that could fall apart if they decide to somehow confirm Troy's claim in the coming episodes.
"I never forget a face..."Troy also seems to recognize Strand, though I honestly can't remember if the two of them met back in season 3. At the very least, Troy's claim that Strand worked with Madison to take down the ranch is definitely false, Strand never visited the ranch until after it had fallen, so even if one were to blame Madison for what happened, Strand can legitimately claim innocence in this instance. Though I suppose getting beaten in the head a couple of times with a hammer likely caused Troy some brain damage and jumbled memories.
I'd prefer Alicia either hallucinating recovering, or it was the series' way of saying she passed on, no longer weighed down by things such as illness, etc. Troy saying he killed Alicia falls flat (even if a flashback to the murder is coming--and I'm not certain about that), when it would be the worst example of Plot Convenience 101 that Troy--wandering around the post-Teddy wastelands--just stumbled across a living (or then-recently reanimated) Alicia.
Maybe...or maybe he & Sherry patch things up? We just saw Sherry's ace in the episode, but not even a line i can recall. They already lost their son.... it would be nice if they got a chance to try again.Ah. If that's the case, I sort of expect it to be Dwight's last episode, where he dies, or he leaves for Virginia, perhaps dropping crumbs about any of the spinoffs.
This actually feels like Victor using his bad traits to help the people he cares about. We saw that in the season with him joining Virginia’s rangers…seemingly to infiltrate to eventually take her down and take over.
Going back to the Andromeda/Earth Final COnflict example... this show has gone so many directions, it feels like the current show runners might now have really watched previous seasons in detail. Troy is about the only person they could remember.
Maybe...or maybe he & Sherry patch things up? We just saw Sherry's ace in the episode, but not even a line i can recall. They already lost their son.... it would be nice if they got a chance to try again.
Madison --- I never really liked Kim Dickens as an actress (well, as Madison, the only role I have seen her in)… she has been so bland, and never connected with her. I felt like her return was meant to stir up interest again, the way Morgan’s arrival did. But when they saw the ratings didn’t spike like they did with Lennie James, they thought it was time to wrap it up.
Also, Madison is a dodo bird -- Victor is saying he is Anton.... couldn't she just go with the flow for a few hours until she can talk to Victor alone? I mean, he showed he cared about her. Why was she so hellbent to expose him? I mean, that certainly would have made sense if it was Daniel.... but c'mon, Madison?!??!
With the German Tourists… so they were petty much the only people left at the hotel? How did they survive prior to Victor? And few encounters with others?
One possibility for Madison is that Madison dies from oxygen deprivation, and hallucinates Alicia coming to her, but in reality is eaten by her corpse…and with that, gets flashbacks of all the bad she did…and maybe good memories… but that all she did winds up being for nothing. A sad ending, but it seemed like Fear was supposed to see things from a different perspective, almost like the characters were the bad guys (people to be Feared).
Sara and Wendell won’t even be mentioned by the end of the show… I mean, I know it is hard to write for them, but man. It’s like the missing siblings on Happy Days or Family Matters… theyjust disappear
Troy said the mother of his child helped him survive his injuries at the dam, which I interpreted as meaning she's a new character, probably someone he met after the showdown at the dam. Though if that's the case, I have no idea how Madison could be responsible for whatever happened to her.Troy claimed Madison was responsible for the death of the mother of his child...but the identity of the woman has not been revealed, or it was so minor a detail during Troy's original run on the series, that she's difficult to recall.
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