Talked about scene from Fear The Walking Dead episode 305

Phil McCarthy (Rocky McMurray), Madison Clark (Kim Dickens), Troy Otto (Daniel Sharman) and Mike Trimbol (Justin Deeley) - Fear The Walking Dead,Photo by Richard Foreman Jr/AMC
Phil McCarthy (Rocky McMurray), Madison Clark (Kim Dickens), Troy Otto (Daniel Sharman) and Mike Trimbol (Justin Deeley) - Fear The Walking Dead,Photo by Richard Foreman Jr/AMC /
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A man and a crow provide viewers of AMC’s zombie survival drama series Fear The Walking Dead with the most talked about moment from season 3 episode 5.

When trying to decide what the most intense scene was from Sunday’s episode of Fear The Walking Dead, many different situations from ‘Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame’ come to the minds of viewers.

However, AMC chose a scene involving Madison Clark, Troy Otto, and other soldiers from Broke Jaw Ranch as they attempted to find out what happened to their first search party for the helicopter that went down.

Here is the scene in question titled ‘We Need To Go Now’ as shared on the official YouTube channel of AMC:

After dealing with a bunch of zombified inmates which escaped from a flipped over prison truck, the group continued on in hopes of finding their people or the wreck from the helicopter that was shot down.

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When they discovered their truck was dragged to a location where the soldiers put into a pile and burned alive, Madison, Troy, and the rest of the group were in shock and disgusted by what they found.

But the situation wasn’t over yet. A man with a crow eating his brains was seen tied to a chair on top of a rock. He continued to mumble nonsensical jibberish about something before Madison took out her knife and mercifully ended his life.

Then she told Troy that it wasn’t safe there and they needed to go. However, it was too late. They were already surrounded by a group of survivors who wanted the land back that Broke Jaw Ranch is built on, taking their weapons and boots before sending them back to the ranch on foot.

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What did you think of this scene from season 3 episode 5 of Fear The Walking Dead? Was this the scene that had you talking the most, or was there another you feel is more worthy? Leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.