Fear The Walking Dead, Survival Rule Of The Week: The end ISN’T nigh

Lennie James as Morgan Jones - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Lennie James as Morgan Jones - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /
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Lennie James as Morgan Jones – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Lennie James as Morgan Jones – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /

2) You can’t afford to give up.

Do you want a simple reason why you can’t give up in a zombie apocalypse? Because doing you so will cost you your life.

Can you afford to give that up? It isn’t as simple as handing over a buck: It’s everything you know, everything you knew, and everything you thought might be suddenly stopping all at once. It is never waking up again, and never dreaming. It is never seeing the sun, the world, anyone or anything you ever cared about, ever again.

So, I ask again: Can you afford to give that up?

I don’t think so.

I know that watching the zombie apocalypse unfold won’t be easy, and won’t get easier the further along it rolls, but, it will end one day. The dead won’t last forever, they’ll rot eventually. I say this because you need to know that it will get better, there will be a light at the end of the tunnel, even if it won’t be easy to see all the time. There will be a life. There will be a future.

But, if you give up, if you throw in the towel, you’re forfeiting your chance to see it, your chance to rebuild it, your chance at life.

We only get one. It’s not something we can afford to throw away.