Fear The Walking Dead episode 412: Weak panel discussion

Maggie Grace as Althea, Jenna Elfman as Naomi - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 12 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Maggie Grace as Althea, Jenna Elfman as Naomi - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 12 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /
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Jenna Elfman as Naomi – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 12 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Jenna Elfman as Naomi – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 12 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /

Could June Be The Next Leader?

June has changed a lot from the woman who we saw when she first encountered Madison. June had no problem defending herself from Quinn, however, she also saw Quinn as a human and invited him to join the group before his death. With these kinds of qualities, do you think that June would be a good leader for the group? It seems like she has a knack for really helping out other characters, could this become of a greater purpose for her?

Sonya says:

"I think June has qualities that would make her a good leader but I don’t think that she will want the responsibilities of leadership. In the hierarchy of a community I think she would be happiest serving the community as a nurse and possibly serving on some kind of advisory council. If she survives, because everyone knows what happens to the moral compass in The Walking Dead world…"

Sara says:

"I think that June is really beginning to find herself now in the world of the apocalypse. She is finally allowing herself to branch out and embrace others and I think that she is taking the right steps to move on into a stronger version of herself. The way that she bonded with Althea showed how caring and understanding she was of others, and also with Quinn. I think June knows who she needs to become in order to survive in this new world."

Sarabeth says:

"June strikes me as a great second in command. She’s been through too much to take charge and that could change in time. But she has good advice and a keen sense of how to view a situation. She knows how to survive, so having her offering her advice to the person who becomes the leader will make a huge impact."