A little question: where did it come from that Althea's brother's name was Jesse? Did I miss something on the show or was it revealed by another source?
A little question: where did it come from that Althea's brother's name was Jesse? Did I miss something on the show or was it revealed by another source?
Scientifically, the brain is not able to invent new faces. Like much of the 6x12 "In Dreams" episode of Fear The Walking Dead is Grace's dream, the appearance of how she imagines her daughter Athena in the future is a person she had already seen. Perhaps it was an actress or other media person, or even someone she saw in a school yearbook, wall of missing persons, etc., that her brain ended up relating to her future daughter because of Indian descent. Could we see the actress in the future playing the real person Grace imagined?
In "So Close, Yet So Far", the second episode of the first season of Fear The Walking Dead says that there is a sign in a library indicating the date of "08.07.2010". I went to see the episode and I didn't find it. Does anyone know in what scene exactly it appears?
@Devinthe66 Aaah yes, thank you very much. That must be it. Thank you =)
Hello, I would like a little help. A long time ago I saw here on the wiki a user who deduced background characters' names based on names that have already been said.
Example: The woman in the photo below is an extra who appeared in the Woodbury fighting arena in the Comic Series and the user deduced that it was Lydia Blackman from the Novel Series. Would anyone know what user it is?
Here are my bets (may change as promotional materials are released). I mainly based on the fact that those leaked behind-the-scenes photos that show Alexandria in ruins, indicating that the community will be permanently destroyed and the first episodes will focus on separate groups finding their way to the Commonwealth (which is possible, since the series always does that, as it did in the second half of the fourth season, in the first halves of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth, and now in the extra episodes. It’s also a great way to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic with smaller groups).
With the Kingdom destroyed and now the Hilltop Colony (which is not being rebuilt as in the comics), we shouldn't have that part of the Commonwealth arc story where Pamela Milton visits the Coalition communities.
With that in mind, my bets are:
Who should survive:
Daryl and Carol (already have a confirmed spin-off);
Judith and R.J. (would not kill the children of Rick and Michonne); Eugene (the character has always been one of the ones who most faithfully followed his trajectory in the comics and I don't see why they change now, mainly due to his importance in the future);
Negan (AMC knows that Negan is, next to Daryl and Carol, his goose that lays the golden eggs, they will certainly give a final destination for the character that allows a spin-off);
Jerry, Nabila, Ezra, Aliyah and Mariam (I don't see killing anyone in this family, after all, it would probably be something very free);
Gracie and Adam (I also don't see them killing them for the same reason as Jerry's family. Besides, there are a lot of baby characters and children today: Gracie, Adam, Judith, RJ, Coco, Hershel Jr. and the children of Jerry and Nabila that makes me think that maybe they will have a main role if the series makes that big jump in time like in the comics); Juanita (the character has just been introduced and they should not kill her, following her fate from the same comics);
Dog (must participate in Daryl and Carol's spin-off);
Magna and Yumiko (the series placed them as protagonists in the tenth season precisely because of the lack of main characters, with that, they must not die too);
Connie and Kelly (the series knows that it is well recognized for its diversity in the cast, so I don't think they would risk killing two deaf characters who are played by actresses who are also deaf);
Hershel Jr. (There's no reason to kill. Whether he will take on the role of the comic or not, I don't know anymore).
Who should die:
Cole and Elijah (like the rest of this Maggie group, seem to be characters introduced just to die. Elijah may even come to have a character arc with Kelly, but I don't see the character going far anyway);
Alden (let's face it, the character is already working overtime in the series);
Marco (it seems to be a character that the production would kill if there was a need for deaths, as was the case with Oscar in episode 16);
Gabriel (the character being saved from his fate in the comics was probably just the lack of main characters. However, after his attitude in the extra episode of killing Mays, it makes me think that maybe he will assume the death of Dwight from the comics);
Barbara and Kyle (if Alexandria is to be attacked and destroyed, all the background characters must be killed or have an unknown destination); Scott (in the comics Scott is the first Alexandrian to die, while in the series he is still alive. It makes me think that maybe, with the final destruction of Alexandria, he will be the last to die);
Ezekiel (this Ezekiel cancer plot was put into history only because when they arrive in the Commonwealth, he will have a chance to treat him. However, I can see this only as a false sense of security to kill the character in another way later).
Dianne and Bertie (they are luxury assistants who could easily die in some battle. Brianna in the comics, whom Bertie is an adaptation of, survives to the end, even after the time jump, but I don't see that for Bertie anyway).
Incognitos:
Luke (at the same time that they saved the character from his destiny from the comics, it makes me think that he will be better used, I have my doubts that he would only serve to die in the future);
Aaron (I don’t know what they’ll do with the character at this point in the championship based on his role in the comics. However, as it is the last season, they must abuse a little bit of impact deaths and as I can, for now, think only of Ezekiel and Gabriel, he must take that risk too);
Lydia (I don't see what they are going to do with the character now after the Whisperers' arc, it should only be close to Negan).
Maggie (I confess that I have doubts if Maggie will really assume her destiny from the comics, something tells me yes, but at the same time she says no.
Cyndie, Rachel and Jules (As we are probably not going to have that part of Pamela's story visiting Coalition communities, I can't imagine Oceanside's fate other than going to the bag too, perhaps by the Grim Reapers. The only one I think would make it out alive would be Jules for her romance with Luke and being featured on the series recently);
Rosita and Coco (Rosita has long been speculated about her fate, I remember rumors that she died at the end of the sixth season yet. Since then her fate has always been hazy. However, after Siddiq's death, she said start having nightmares where she and Coco face imminent death, which makes me think that it may be a harbinger of her death and that Coco is an adaptation of the death of Lori and Judith in the comics. On the other hand, I don't know if AMC it would have balls for that, so I don't rule out her just taking Laura's destiny if Gabriel takes Dwight's death);
Virgil (I don't know what approach they are going to take for the character, so it remains to be seen);
Thoughts?