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Many deserted towns are seen throughout AMC's Television Universe.

Pre-Apocalypse[]

Nothing of each town's history before the outbreak is known, including their name and population.

Post-Apocalypse[]

Following the start of the outbreak, many towns found themselves overrun or abandoned by any surviving inhabitants and left deserted. Over time, buildings have fallen into disrepair and many of the stores have been looted for supplies.

Season 2: Fear the Walking Dead[]

"Pillar of Salt"[]

Ofelia is seen searching for supplies at a local bed and breakfast in an abandoned town.

Season 2[]

"Cherokee Rose"[]

To be added.

"Secrets"[]

To be added.

"Nebraska"[]

To be added.

"Triggerfinger"[]

To be added.

Season 3[]

"Seed"[]

To be added.

Season 4[]

"Live Bait"[]

To be added.

Season 5[]

"Strangers"[]

To be added.

"Self Help"[]

To be added.

"Consumed"[]

To be added.

"The Distance"[]

To be added.

Season 6[]

"Thank You"[]

Walkers corner Glenn and Nicholas in an alley. Glenn climbs a dumpster and helps Nicholas up, as walkers surround them and grab at their feet. After staring at the teeming horde all around them, a sudden calm comes over Nicholas. "Thank you," he tells Glenn and shoots himself in the head. Glenn gets knocked into the herd by Nicholas' falling corpse and screams as he is swarmed by the herd of feasting walkers.

"Always Accountable"[]

To be added.

"Heads Up"[]

In the alley where Nicholas and Glenn tumbled off a dumpster into a herd of walkers, Glenn lies pinned underneath Nicholas' body as walkers disembowel it. Eventually, Glenn squirms to safety underneath the dumpster, stabbing at the walkers reaching for him until their corpses block him in.

Days pass as Glenn waits for the herd to move on. Finally, he crawls out and searches for water. "Heads up," says a voice, moments before a water bottle hits the ground. It's Enid, who is standing on the roof of an adjacent building. She tells Glenn that Alexandria was attacked, but runs away before he can question her further. Glenn chases Enid into the street, but loses her.

"Twice as Far"[]

To be added.

"Last Day on Earth"[]

To be added.

Season 7[]

"The Well"[]

To be added.

"Go Getters"[]

To be added.

"Sing Me a Song"[]

To be added.

"New Best Friends"[]

To be added.

"Bury Me Here"[]

To be added.

"The Other Side"[]

To be added.

"The First Day of the Rest of Your Life"[]

To be added.

Season 8[]

"Mercy"[]

To be added.

"The Damned"[]

To be added.

"The King, the Widow, and Rick"[]

To be added.

"Time for After"[]

To be added.

"Dead or Alive Or"[]

To be added.

"The Key"[]

To be added.

"Worth"[]

To be added.

Season 4: Fear the Walking Dead[]

"Another Day in the Diamond"[]

Madison's group visits the town in search of Charlie's family, splitting up and finding the town stripped of supplies as well as the remnants of the camp at the nearby oil tanks.

"Good Out Here"[]

After spotting Ennis' El Camino, a vengeful Nicholas Clark chases after him with Morgan Jones following in an attempt to stop him. The two eventually reach the town where they put down two walkers outside of the drug store. Morgan uses the supplies inside of the store to rebandage his injured leg while trying, without success, to convince Nick to stop.

Later, walking through the town, Morgan spots the El Camino by a series of grain silos across the street from a furniture store with Ennis loading up on supplies. Morgan tries to warn Ennis to leave as Nick approaches, but he refuses to listen. With Ennis taunting the enraged Nick, Nick refuses to stop and Morgan decides to get out of his way and leave. Entering the silo, Nick engages in a brutal fight with Ennis that ends with Nick killing Ennis by impaling him upon a set of deer antlers.

Emerging outside, Nick is greeted by Morgan who tells Nick about his own experiences in losing himself and finding his way back. As Morgan goes to greet their arriving friends, Nick sits on the steps of a house and looks at a bluebonnet that he'd picked earlier before suddenly being shot in the chest by Charlie. As Alicia, Luciana and Victor Strand desperately try to help Nick, he dies of his wound.

"Buried"[]

Following Nick's death, Luciana stabs him in the head to prevent reanimation while Alicia puts down the reanimated Ennis after he emerges from the grain silo. The group then departs the town in Al's SWAT van with Nick's dead body.

Season 1: World Beyond[]

"Shadow Puppets"[]

Percy leads the Endlings to what he claims is Andersonville, Mississippi where supposedly Percy has been robbed by two men. However, Percy and his uncle Tony turn out to be con artists out to rob the group. After the Endlings get cornered by a herd while trying to rescue Iris, Percy and Tony return and help them to escape from the town.

Season 6: Fear the Walking Dead[]

"The End Is the Beginning"[]

Morgan has been made a water tower his own sanctuary with mattresses and supplies, including medicine. He scribbles some coordinates on his bag and heads into town, limping along. He checks the inside of a police car and finds a gun, but the clip is empty. He looks up and sees a baby crib in a shop window. There's a little mobile hanging over it, and he is reminded about Grace and her baby. As walkers approach, he stumbles and lands away from his bag, but the dead continue to disregard him. Someone comes along and kills them, and he almost kills Morgan but he immediately stops him. The man says he's never seen walkers turn away from a meal. When he spots Morgan's wound, he asks an interesting question: "How long has it smelled like that?" Morgan isn't interested in his help because he says the man is in danger if he gets too close. He notices Morgan's wound is infected. It's gangrene. He offers Morgan some pickle chips and says his name is Isaac. Morgan is afraid of getting to know him because he has lost so many people. Isaac is more interested in why the dead ignored him. They're interrupted when Rufus and Emile wander through along with a few of the dead.

Emile calls out to Morgan, saying he has nothing to fear. He then chops off a walker head. Emile is scooping out walker guts when Isaac greets him. He sees that the walker didn't eat Morgan. He pulls out a drawing of Morgan and asks if he has seen him. Isaac asks why he wants to know, but Emile says it's part of the social contract that he answers him. Emile wonders if he knows Isaac, but Isaac would never forget someone with an axe like he has. Rufus is scratching at the door of the store where Morgan is hiding. Emile sees Isaac sweating and wants to go inside. The bloodhound charges inside and finds Morgan's scarf and blood, but Morgan is gone. Emile doesn't believe Isaac's story about getting tangled up in it when he fought off the walkers. Emile starts smashing things in the store, attracting walkers. He tells Emile that he better not be lying about Morgan being outside somewhere. Isaac runs outside and fights off walkers.

Season 9[]

"Adaptation"[]

To be added.

"Bounty"[]

To be added.

"Chokepoint"[]

To be added.

"Scars"[]

To be added.

Season 10[]

"We Are the End of the World"[]

To be added.

"The World Before"[]

To be added.

"Look at the Flowers"[]

To be added.

"One More"[]

To be added.

Season 11[]

"Lockdown"[]

Coalition forces clash with Lance Hornsby and the Commonwealth Army in an abandoned city, eventually moving into the sewers.

"A New Deal"[]

The confrontation between the Coalition and Lance's forces ends when Carol and Negan arrive with Pamela Milton and Mercer to defuse the situation.

Season 1: The Ones Who Live[]

"Gone"[]

While passing through a deserted town in New Jersey, Nat's Group is attacked with Chlorine Gas by the CRM, killing all but Michonne and Nat. The two spend a year recovering in an abandoned mall in the town using oxygen tanks from a nearby medical plaza. After regaining their strength, Michonne and Nat move on to Bridgers Terminal.

"What We"[]

After jumping out of a CRM helicopter, Rick and Michonne land in a river near an intact but abandoned city that was home to Greenwood before its fall. The city's walkers are reanimated Greenwood residents who had managed to restore power to some degree to parts of the city, namely Greenwood and the electric car ports nearby. Rick and Michonne note that the city is intact with no signs of destruction and, with the walkers all being rail thin, they speculate that the Greenwood residents fell victim to starvation rather than an outside force. As Greenwood collapses after being bombed by the CRM in order to destroy a crashed helicopter and evidence of their existence, Rick and Michonne flee the city in one of the vehicles that Greenwood had converted into a hybrid running on both electricity and enough ethanol to get them home to Alexandria.

"Become"[]

Rick and Michonne pass through a deserted town in Wyoming on their way back to Alexandria.

Season 2: Daryl Dixon[]

"La Gentillesse Des Étrangers"[]

Daryl, Mathis, and a Union of Hope team ambush a Power of the Living convoy in a deserted town, killing six Guerriers and rescuing Martin Fournier, Fallou Boukar, and Emile Thibault.

Inhabitants[]

  • Many unnamed people (Pre-Apocalypse)

Deaths[]

Locations[]

The following list of stores below will be incorporated into their respective episode sections above