Fear The Walking Dead episode 312 live reaction and chat

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark, Colman Domingo as Victor Strand, Brian Duffy as Proctor Nineteen - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 3, Episode 10 - Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC
Kim Dickens as Madison Clark, Colman Domingo as Victor Strand, Brian Duffy as Proctor Nineteen - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 3, Episode 10 - Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC /
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Join us for a live reaction and chat as watching AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead season 3 episode 12 titled ‘Brother’s Keeper’ airing on September 24, 2017.

Fear The Walking Dead returned on Sunday, September 24, 2017 to air season 3 episode 12 of the series titled “Brother’s Keeper”. This installment of the series follows up on a big episode last week that focused on the search for water in the zombie apocalypse.

But there was a lot more going on than just the search for water. Daniel Salazar found out that his daughter is really alive, Victor Strand stuck his neck out to help another group, and the people of the dam decided they need to arm themselves if they want to help everyone.

Undead Walking’s Adam Carlson took to the live stream of Undead Talking to watch this week’s episode with fans and interact with others while they watch the new episode on the Undead Talking YouTube channel during the east coast broadcast!

If you want to join in the chat, be sure to follow us on YouTube for notifications when we go live. Undead Talking will also be covering the comic book series and AMC’s The Walking Dead when it returns for season 8.

You can follow Undead Talking’s Adam B. Carlson on Twitter at @MNVikingZombie and Undead Walking at @UndeadWalkingFS to talk more about The Walking Dead at any time and share your love of the #TWDFamily!

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