Fear the walking dead season 3 episode 11

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In February 2017, it was announced that was cast in the season. Madison holds him at gunpoint but releases him when he reveals that Alicia is at the dam with John. He goes to the upper deck, gets out a satellite phone and uncorks the bottle. He does not answer and Alicia then stabs him.


fear the walking dead season 3 episode 11
Daniel and Strand have a handshake and an understanding of mutual benefit. Strand gave that phrase all the more meaning onas he was able to lead Madison and Walker back to the dam. Retrieved September 20, 2016. Madison l'abat froidement d'un coup de marteau. Prime you think about it, the show has been drawing a pretty rich picture of the extent of the damage in the Southwest since the Clark family left Los Angeles. She tries to help Strand. Madison tells Walker that Jeremiah was aware of the low reserves. Hiroshima wakes up in the middle of the night to find Troy holding a knife to her neck. Nick kicks down another sewer grate only to find a horde of Infected on the other side. Troy arrives in a truck and urges Madison and Nick to hop on responsible. He also reveals to Alicia that Troy killed the Trimbols. Elsewhere, Strand arrives at the Gonzalez Dam, where he is reunited with old friend Dante Esquevil, offering him a partnership in controlling the dam's dwindling water supplies, but Dante instead has Strand imprisoned; while in his glad, Strand is reunited with Daniel.

Alicia arrives and saves Jacke by shooting the Infected vdead, then takes out two more approaching in the darkness. It is a to , which is based on the by Robert Kirkman, , and. TV by the Numbers. Nick tells her that went back south.


fear the walking dead season 3 episode 11

All Set - Enter Email - Alicia and Crazy Dog create a blockade of RVs inside the ranch.


fear the walking dead season 3 episode 11

Things come to those who wait. Strand gave that phrase all the more meaning on , as he was able to lead Madison and Walker back to the dam. Although, they did hit a few bumps in the road along the way. First, let me just start by saying how ridiculous the diversion Strand used for the herd of infected was. You mean to tell me that the beep generated from that little button cell powered key ring was more of a distraction than the 40-ton truck they were driving? Other than the opening of the episode, the rest of it was pretty solid. The trio's journey through the sewers was a creepy set piece, and watching them crawl through all that sludge was disgustingly fun! While the scenes in the tunnels set some nice atmospheric tension, I kept wondering what would have happened had Walker been killed down there. Good luck explaining that one to Walker's people back at the ranch. Luckily, that didn't happen, and they were able to get through the pipes after Madison dismembered the bloated infected. Madison passing the infected's head and limbs back to Strand and Walker provided some levity to an otherwise tense moment. Daniel's reaction to seeing Strand again was hysterical. I can only imagine what was going through his head at that moment. After leaving Strand for dead on , he was the last person Daniel expected to see again. Daniel and Madison's reunion though was a great moment. Madison almost couldn't believe it at first and was likely still in shock from Strand's revelation about Daniel moments earlier. Naturally, Daniel was a bit skeptical of Madison, but that was merely because of her company. Madison and Daniel have a solid relationship, so it was great to see that they were able to basically pick right up where they left off. Daniel's relief after hearing that Ofelia is alive was so genuine and something that he had been longing to hear. I was surprised by how reluctant Lola was on the water situation. She felt Madison had nothing to offer, but Daniel has been trying to warn Lola that they need weapons to defend themselves. The ranch has weapons; the dam has water. It seemed like a win-win. However, Lola didn't want to hear it, as she didn't feel there was any threat to warrant a trade for weapons. It's difficult not to be frustrated by Lola's ignorance, but I can understand her commitment to the dam and taking care of her own. Their whole trek to the dam seemed like a lost cause. In the end, Daniel helped Madison, and he doesn't lose Lola's trust. It was a perfect plan, and it played out beautifully. Lola asking for Ofelia to be at the exchange sweetened the pot. Since Ofelia seems to have come to terms with her father being dead, and Daniel willing to keep it that way, I'm curious to see how the coming reunion will play out. Daniel: No Adiós Strand. I expect you back in five days, with my daughter. He seems fixated on the idea of just letting the water run loose and let everyone in need have their fill, but he doesn't see the danger in that. Lola is right that there needs to be order. Without order, there will be chaos. Ofelia thinks I'm dead, maybe it's for the best. Like the water within the dam itself, there was a much better flow during this hour than the previous two episodes that started the second half of the season.