Fear The Walking Dead, Survival Rule Of The Week: To help or not to help?

Lennie James as Morgan Jones - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 16 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Lennie James as Morgan Jones - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 16 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /
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Lennie James as Morgan Jones, Garret Dillahunt as John Dorey; group – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC
Lennie James as Morgan Jones, Garret Dillahunt as John Dorey; group – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC /

Reason to help #1: Necessity

Sometimes, in a zombie apocalypse, you find yourself helping people because your alternative…is getting eaten.

With so many zombies lurking around, there’s a damn good chance you and another person (Or a group of people) will find yourselves forced to either team up to fight them, or wind up getting torn to shreds individually. When those are your options, whether you know the other person or not, whether you like the other person or not, you got to work together to come out of it alive.

What you and the other party do after you team up against the dead depends on you, but, if nothing else, the pair of you helped each other, and there are few better reasons to help another person than the fact that not doing so will get you both killed.