Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
"What a perverse family you have, Alicia from Los Angeles."
Fear the Walking Dead, a spinoff series that's now operating under the specter of "this will all somehow crossover with Walking Dead," went big with its double-episode Season 3 finale, circling the entire seasonal story back to the dam - for better or worse.
Firstly, the idea of having things tie back to the dam, Daniel, and the idea that a landmark so important and valuable would always bring trouble, was a great idea. As we've seen on both Dead shows, the solution to our heroes' woes is rarely "Well, if we can just find a place like X, Y, or Z, we've got it made." Having a secured town, camp, or base makes you a target in the zompocalypse. The dam adds an interesting element to the mix in the sense that it comes with a precious natural resource that everyone needs. Running the dam comes with an enormous amount of power over others.
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"What a perverse family you have, Alicia from Los Angeles."
Fear the Walking Dead, a spinoff series that's now operating under the specter of "this will all somehow crossover with Walking Dead," went big with its double-episode Season 3 finale, circling the entire seasonal story back to the dam - for better or worse.
Firstly, the idea of having things tie back to the dam, Daniel, and the idea that a landmark so important and valuable would always bring trouble, was a great idea. As we've seen on both Dead shows, the solution to our heroes' woes is rarely "Well, if we can just find a place like X, Y, or Z, we've got it made." Having a secured town, camp, or base makes you a target in the zompocalypse. The dam adds an interesting element to the mix in the sense that it comes with a precious natural resource that everyone needs. Running the dam comes with an enormous amount of power over others.
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