This is all happening as Madison (Kim Dickens) is putting a knife through the dead Alejando’s skull in front of Travis and Alicia (Alycia Debnam Carey) to make sure the La Colonia leader doesn’t turn into a walker. As Nick tries to rescue her, both are kicked and attacked on the cement between Mexico and America by those coming from the North. As many of the once true-believing ex-La Colonia residents are gunned down, Luciana was hit in the upper shoulder. Whether or not Nick is right about the American facility will have to be reveled net year as the former junkie, his lover and the Tijuana La Colonia members hoping to escape to the North come under fire from men in what appears to be U.S. “Some kind of refugee camp,” said Nick (Frank Dillane) to Luciana (Danay Garcia) late in the episode as he looked through binoculars to where a helicopter was circling on the U.S. Tonight also saw in the “North” episode another more violent potential return to America by some of FearTWD’s survivors. Her death and his father’s part in it was the beginning of Chris’ spiral that led to his apparent end tonight. It was a bit of a full circle storyline as Chris’ mother Liza was killed in the finale of Season 1 by her ex-husband Curtis to stop her from turning after it was discovered she had been bitten by a walker. In the melee, one of hotel sanctuary residents was killed too – which had ramifications of its own for Travis and others Lashing out and discovering that the two had put the injured and troubled Chris “down,” the tourists met their end at Travis’ hands tonight in his grief and rage over his son’s death. He also didn’t feel that Chris’ death happen as he was being told. Needless to say, Travis didn’t take the news well. group did not.Īt first, “Wrath” revealed that Travis’ (Cliff Curtis) deeply wayward son Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie) had seemingly died in a car accident while driving with the Brandon and Derek, the two arrogent American tourists he abandoned his father to travel back to the States with. Still, Ofelia seems to have survived Season 2 but another wayward member of the original L.A. Eventually, climbing through a hole in the chain fence separating Mexico and America, the last we almost see of the last apparently surviving member of the Salazar family is Ofelia walking into an empty desert landscape – then she mets up with a man with a gun, played by Sons Of Anarchy alum Dayton Callie: Wielding a sledgehammer-like melee weapon, Madison's time away has fine-tuned her already impressive survival and combat skills - breathing problems be damned.'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Key Art & Promo With King Ezekiel Unveiledīefore that, in tonight’s Part 1 “Wrath’ episode, Ofelia (Mercedes Mason) had to take off on foot back to the States after her pickup breaks down and she fights off a group of walkers on the road. Predictably, Fear The Walking Dead keeps the exact nature of Madison's medical condition plausibly vague, but the bottom line is she needs regular oxygen tanks to survive.ĭespite being in considerably rougher shape than the last time audiences saw her, Madison Clark is far more formidable in Fear The Walking Dead season 7's finale. This explains why Madison couldn't immediately find her old group after surviving the fire. Inhaling smoke from the burning stadium, Madison was left with a permanent breathing condition, so likely didn't wander far before being picked up by PADRE (the mystery voice points out " t he only reason you're still breathing is because of us"). Here's your full breakdown of "An Earlier Heaven." What Happened To Madison After Fear The Walking Dead Season 4?įear The Walking Dead's season 7 finale doesn't cleanly address how Madison squeezed away from Dell Diamond, but by telling Morgan, " I'm full of surprises," Kim Dickens' character implies she survived through her own grit and determination. Kim Dickens makes her long-awaited return as Madison Clark, appearing for the first time since season 4, and she helps untangle Fear The Walking Dead season 7's ongoing PADRE mystery. Related: Fear The Walking Dead Is Already Ruining A Major Madison Storyįortunately, Morgan does at least stumble across two major Fear The Walking Dead twists. Fear The Walking Dead season 7's finale ("An Earlier Heaven") focuses entirely upon Lennie James' Morgan Jones, featuring no input from the other cast members whatsoever (no offence to Mo, the baby). Fear The Walking Dead season 7's penultimate episode concluded with every main character leaving the fallout zone in rafts aside from Alicia who stayed behind, and Morgan who'd already gone ahead in his own inflatable boat. War then stopped a-brewing and the Tower burned down, rendering the entire exercise pointless.
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