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The Walking Dead: New Character Portraits Tease Season 6
The excitement is building towards the sixth season of The Walking Dead and FOX are starting to tease us more with new images, video and info. You could see someone like, say, Tobias popping up, briefcase filled with steak knives in hands, knocking on Alexandria’s door somewhere in Season Six; it’s not completely out of the realm of possibility that some minor character from “FTWD” could wind up on “TWD” at some point. In the picture, our potential Paul “Jesus” Monroe can be seen in a casual pose alongside Daryl (Norman Reedus), Glenn (Steven Yeun), Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) and others.
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One thing good about last week on “Fear the Walking Dead” was that Travis made it back with his extended family.
“The Walking Dead” season 6 is now less than a month away and fans are all excited after hearing about rumors and comic spoilers for the next season. They’re fighting for their home, and they will defend that at any cost, against any threat.
AMC’s two separate zombie apocalypse series, taking place in the same zombie apocalypse universe, could not be further apart if they tried. For example, as we watch downtown Los Angeles erupt in chaos, or the police shoot a patient/walker who is staggering out of a hospital, we partake in a double vision: the fictional landscape of the show is laid over the realities of actual violence we face in America. The series ended with Morgan walking into the scene were Rick is covered in blood after killing Pete. These reversals of roles won’t happen easily. He’s a scout for a similar community who Rick, played in the show by Andrew Lincoln, doesn’t trust at first. Is it Jesus? Are we headed for the Hilltop? The synopsis from AMC read, “Madison and Travis see different sides of the National Guard’s occupation in their neighborhood; the family tries to adapt to the new world”. And what it reveals is that, based on the mirrored events of the first two interactions between Rick and Morgan, it’s quite possible that Morgan has not shown up to Alexandria to hurt Rick. But they will also be in conflict. “And I would argue this show wasn’t really in need of reenergizing, so it’s just going to be that much better”.
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‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 1.3 “The Dog” (6 out of 10) Created by Dave Erickson & Robert Kirkman; Starring Cliff Curtis, Kim Dickens, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rubén Blades, Mercedes Mason; Sundays on AMC.