Fear The Walking Dead, The Little Prince: Things To Note
By Liam O'Leary
7) Sherry’s note reads: “Storm is coming. Can’t stay on 30. Switching to country road. — Honey”
8) While we later learn that Sherry was, in fact, the person who killed the diner owner, there is a subtle clue in the note she leaves for Dwight, which appears to have a bloodstain on it, presumably from blood spatter on Sherry’s hand (As she wrote the note) following the shooting.
9) While recounting her backstory, Annie tells Alicia that her family and a dozen others found Camp Cackleberry shortly after the outbreak. Did they find it while on route to a city? If so, which one, and, why did they decide not to go to that city?
10) Annie’s story about the demise of Camp Cackleberry springing from a few of the adults being careless upon returning from a supply run mirror’s the downfall of the Atlanta camp way back in the fourth episode of The Walking Dead, “Vatos”, where Glenn driving the alarm-blaring Challenger likely led the herd, eventually, to the camp.
11) With Strand and Charlie using Jim’s balloon to bring the propellers to the rest of the group, this is his second time (Albeit indirectly) getting the group out of a jam. Not bad for a dead guy.
12) When Alicia finds the entrance to the kids’ base, it is guarded by several rows of walker fences. Did the kids set them up in the time between them leaving the truck stop and Alicia’s arrival at their gates? If so, that’s pretty damn fast, considering there’s at least two dozen walkers making up the fences.