![]() It's also the episode that featured the take-down of that season's villain, Martha, whose story was not quite as compelling as the many other villains featured on the story before and since. This is also the episode that had fans puzzled when several people suffered from anti-freeze poisoning that they survived via the antidote, ethanol, which they unrealistically managed to chug enough of from beer. The episode ended with Morgan and the group outside Clayton's factory, ready to start anew. In this one, Morgan once again played his martyr game and promised to dedicate his life to helping others, no matter the cost, continuing to leave his boxes of "take what you need" goodies for others to find and spreading the word about his efforts. It doesn't bode well for the series that its most recent previous two seasons (before season 6) ranked lowest in ratings for their finales. This time, on the brink of death, he urged everyone listening over his radio to simply "live." By this time, fans had seen Morgan's death teased time and time again and were pretty confident that he would pull a Glenn-underneath-the-dumpster move and manage to survive for season 6, which made the final moment less intense as it might otherwise have been. Fans might have grown tired of the suspense, along with Morgan's endless ramblings. The ending, which also ranked among the lowest for the entire fifth season, was yet another cliff-hanger. Whether it was the way things ended or other events of the episode itself that didn't sit well with viewers, including the corny wedding between John and June and the overarching theme of defeat, this episode barely cracked a 6.0 rating. In the end, Morgan was shot and on the porch of the church, seemingly left for dead by Virginia. ![]() Has the show been on the rise in popularity since its inception, or on the decline? Whatever the outcome, Fear the Walking Dead has already been renewed for a season 7, so there's lots more story to tell.Įarning the distinction of the lowest-ranked season finale of the show overall according to IMDb, it's surprising, since it was one of those finales fans talked about. RELATED: Fear The Walking Dead: 10 Questions Fans Still Have After The Season 6 Finale Meanwhile, there aren't just new characters altogether, but also crossovers from the original series, like Dwight and, of course, Morgan. Indeed, only Alicia, Victor, and Daniel remain from the original character list. Now with six seasons under its belt, the show has had many twists and turns, main character deaths, villains, and a total shake-up in its cast. The series had to take a departure from the Robert Kirkman comics on which the original is based to create its own characters and storylines in a different setting. This series is led by showrunner Channing Powell, a Walking Dead universe veteran who has served as a writer for The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, and now, Tales of the Walking Dead. Michael Satrazemis, who has directed episodes of TWD and Fear TWD, has directed the series premiere and two additional episodes, with Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeie, and Ron Underwood each directing one of the remaining three. Tara Nicole Weyr was scheduled to direct an episode, but a post on social media revealed that Underwood would be directing that episode.Fear the Walking Dead, the first spin-off series within The Walking Dead universe, has done a pretty good job at fleshing out the dystopian story of the zombie apocalypse in a unique way. ![]() ![]() There is no news of what story will be told regarding this character, but it is sure to be interesting. Season 1 will consist of six episodes, one of which will see the return of Samantha Morton’s Alpha. Tales of the Walking Deadis an anthology series that will feature standalone stories of new or established characters within TWDU. Everett – Tales of the Walking Dead _ Season 1 – Photo Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC
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