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===[[Season 2 (Fear)|Season 2]]===
 
===[[Season 2 (Fear)|Season 2]]===
 
===="[[Ouroboros]]"====
 
===="[[Ouroboros]]"====
As Chris investigates part of the fuselage of Flight 462, he finds Alan strapped in his seat, barely alive as zombified passengers snarl at Chris from their seats. Alan begs for help, in which Chris unbuckles the injured passenger from his seat. As Alan tumbles to the floor, Chris notices a spinal injury on his back. Alan continues to beg for help and rejects water, indicating that he wants to be put out of his misery. After some hesitation, Chris bludgeons the suffering man to death.
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As Chris investigates part of the fuselage of [[Fear The Walking Dead: Flight 462|Flight 462]], he finds Alan strapped in his seat, barely alive as zombified passengers snarl at Chris from their seats. Alan begs for help, in which Chris unbuckles the injured passenger from his seat. As Alan tumbles to the floor, Chris notices a spinal injury on his back. Alan continues to beg for help and rejects water, indicating that he wants to be put out of his misery. After some hesitation, Chris bludgeons the suffering man to death.
   
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
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*Dehydration ''(Caused)''
 
*Dehydration ''(Caused)''
 
*Exposure ''(Caused)''
 
*Exposure ''(Caused)''
As a result of the crash of [[Fear The Walking Dead: Flight 462|Flight 462]], Alan suffers several injuries in his body.
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As a result of the crash of flight 462, Alan suffers several injuries in his body.
   
 
*[[Christopher Manawa (Fear)|Christopher Manawa]] ''(Out of Mercy)''
 
*[[Christopher Manawa (Fear)|Christopher Manawa]] ''(Out of Mercy)''

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Help me, please. God, help me.
―Alan begging Chris to help him.[src]

Alan is a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's Fear The Walking Dead. He is one of the passangers that survives the plane crash of Flight 462.

Pre-Apocalypse

Location Unknown

Nothing is known about Alan's life before the outbreak, except that he was a passenger on Flight 462 destined for Phoenix, Arizona.

Post-Apocalypse

Season 2

"Ouroboros"

As Chris investigates part of the fuselage of Flight 462, he finds Alan strapped in his seat, barely alive as zombified passengers snarl at Chris from their seats. Alan begs for help, in which Chris unbuckles the injured passenger from his seat. As Alan tumbles to the floor, Chris notices a spinal injury on his back. Alan continues to beg for help and rejects water, indicating that he wants to be put out of his misery. After some hesitation, Chris bludgeons the suffering man to death.

Death

Killed By
  • Injuries sustained in a plane crash (Caused)
  • Dehydration (Caused)
  • Exposure (Caused)

As a result of the crash of flight 462, Alan suffers several injuries in his body.

After several days of agonizing pain, Alan is found by Chris and begs him to put him down, which the latter does by bashing his head in.

Appearances

Season 2

Trivia

  • The casting call for this character used the name Isac.
    • He was described as "A heavy, bearded man with kind eyes and graying hair. A father of four, he is passionate about caring for others".[1]
  • According to the timeline, Madison and her group found the wreckage of Flight 462 at least 2 weeks into the apocalypse, meaning that Alan, with a severe spinal injury, had been trapped in his seat for at least 2 weeks, with no access to food or water. Realistically, his chances of survival were very slim.

References

  1. [1] - Spoil the Dead.com (March 2, 2016)