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Fear the Walking Dead recycles elements of its predecessor, but it's still moody and engrossing enough to compete with the original.
As civil unrest grows, and the dead take over, Travis and Madison try to devise ways to protect their families.
The National Guard's plan for the neighborhood and its residents is revealed, forcing Travis and Madison to make a difficult decision.
Madison and Travis witness different sides of the National Guard's occupation of their neighborhood.
Travis, Liza and Chris seek refuge with the Salazar family after escaping a violent riot. Meanwhile, Madison defends her home.
As Madison struggles to keep Nick from crippling withdrawal, Travis ventures out to find his son before Los Angeles falls.
A highly dysfunctional blended family is forced together when they realize a reported virus is actually the onset of the undead apocalypse.
The eighth season of Fear begins after the conclusion of Season 7, when Morgan's and Madison's hopes to rescue Mo from PADRE did not go as planned. Now, Morgan, Madison and the others they brought to the island are living under PADRE's cynical rule. With our characters demoralized and dejected, the task of reigniting belief in a better world rests with the person Morgan and Madison set out to rescue in the first place -- Morgan's daughter, Mo.
In season 5 the group's mission is clear: locate survivors and help make what's left of the world a slightly better place. With dogged determination, Morgan leads the group with a philosophy rooted in benevolence, community and hope. Each character believes that helping others will allow them to make up for the wrongs of their pasts...
In season four we will see the world of Madison Clark and her family through new eyes — the eyes of Morgan Jones, joining the story from the world of "The Walking Dead." The characters' immediate past mixes with an uncertain present of struggle and discovery as they meet new friends, foes and threats. They fight for each other, against each other and against a legion of the dead to somehow build an existence against the crushing pressure of lives coming apart. There will be darkness and light; terror and grace; the heroic, mercenary, and craven, all crashing together towards a new reality for "Fear the Walking Dead."
In season three, our families will be brought together in the vibrant and violent ecotone of the U.S.-Mexico border. International lines done away with following the world's end, our characters must attempt to rebuild not only society, but family as well. Madison (Kim Dickens) has reconnected with Travis, her apocalyptic partner, but Alicia has been fractured by her murder of Andres. Madison's son mere miles from his mother, Nick's first action as a leader saw Luciana ambushed by an American militia group — the couple escaped death, but Nick no longer feels immortal. Recovering both emotionally and physically, Strand has his sights set on harnessing the new world's currency, and Ofelia's captivity will test her ability to survive and see if she can muster the savagery of her father.
Fear the Walking Dead sets sail in its sophomore season with an intriguing backdrop that doesn't always disguise its deficiencies in comparison to its predecessor.
Fear the Walking Dead recycles elements of its predecessor, but it's still moody and engrossing enough to compete with the original.