Fear the Walking Dead: All named character deaths from season 6

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /
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Austin Amelio as Dwight, Maggie Grace as Althea - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Austin Amelio as Dwight, Maggie Grace as Althea – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 3 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /

Deaths from FearTWD 603

  • Episode title: “Alaska”
  • Air Date: Oct. 25, 2020

Episode 3 from season 6 put the focus on Al and Dwight, whose assigned job from Virginia was apparently to reach the roof of a building. The duo played a game by looking at the driver’s license of the deceased and searching for the elusive Alaska ID.

The threats inside the building were big. There were armed humans and quite a few rats that supposedly carried a plague-like disease that infected many of the people inside as well as potentially got to Dwight as well. Thankfully, the CRM left some drugs to help the infected as well as some beer to enjoy, possibly curing the infected.

There were connections to Isabelle and the CRM but perhaps the biggest surprise was the reunion of Dwight and Sherry, who shared a massive embrace at the end of the episode once all the fighting and drama were done.

Here are the named characters who died:

No named living characters died during this episode, but Nora did recognize her friend Mark among the walkers the group dealt with inside the building. It’s nice to add more characters to the fray instead of subtracting them from the show.

Other notable deaths

Funeral home and office building survivors Michael, Mark, Sullivan, and Randall.- There individuals were walkers when met by the survivors and were either found eliminated or put down by the group.

While not seen on screen, there is the concept of belief. Did the man on the roof jump? Or did the CRM kill him? That alone is something that could be debated, as well as who is to blame for spreading the plague among the rats.

However, the plague seemed to take many people’s lives. Diseased rats accounted for many deaths and potentially even a few more who may have been too far along for the medication.