Original Fear showrunner Dave Erickson, toward the end of his tenure on the show (before officially handing the reins over to Season 4 showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg), spoke about how Madison could easily turn into a villain in this world. Basically, we needed Madison and her brood to "see some s***" and by the looks of things at the end - man, they have seen some s***.
Walking Dead characters learned years ago (though kudos to Nick for figuring out the "guts" trick early on, and using it frequently).
A world where they don't have to keep discovering things O.G. More to the point, they needed to catch up to Rick's very "lived in" zombpocalypse world. We definitely needed time away from the Clarks. the final beat at the end, with Alicia, Luciana, Nick and Strand all popping up on that road to (presumably) hijack Morgan and his new pals was a hugely satisfying moment. For sure, it's possible that future Season 4 episodes will fill us in on what exactly happened following the dam collapse but this premiere episode, "What's Your Story?" pays it no mind at all.īut. Sure, you can look at the press materials and trailers for Season 4 and spot who survived the dam explosion, but it's still a bold move for a show to leap way past the aftermath of such an event. Keep in mind too that Fear the Walking Dead's Season 3 finale ended with a huge action beat and a massive cliffhanger where many characters' fates were unknown.
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I'm resisting the term "reboot" here, but the series shot us way ahead in time so that Morgan, from The Walking Dead, could join the story.
All in all, there were about 30 or so Velocette owners throughout the day, quite the support! Larry's Thruxton has been in his family since it was new. Another Velo owner, Larry Ronai brought out his Thruxton which took the best of show award. I was also able to meet other VOCNA members Warren and Judy Mann, Richard Freeman and Tony Dowers and his stunning MSS with Watsonian sidecar rig. Bob received an endurance this spring but he would like to give it a through checkup this winter first. Another new Velo owner, Bob Hicks was present. His MSS is almost identical to mine which him feel right at home. Lliam Burke of California was supposed to fly back the week before Larz but stayed on to ride my 1963 MSS. Some owners are already members of the VOCNA but just as many were not. The Velocette community was very well supported this round.