Fear The Walking Dead, SROTW: Bad Things Happen To Bad People

Jenna Elfman as June, Colby Minifie as Virginia - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Jenna Elfman as June, Colby Minifie as Virginia - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /
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Colby Minifie as Virginia - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC - FearTWD
Colby Minifie as Virginia – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /

2) The Wars You Start Will Finish You

Like I said at the beginning of all of this: It was inevitable that someone was going to kill Virginia because, in her reign as leader of the Pioneers, she’d sent a lot of people to an early grave and racked up a lot of enemies along the way. By the looks of things, Virginia had managed to piss off just about every survivor from El Paso to Oklahoma, mostly by killing people she’d deemed “Obsolete” or driving them out of her communities, so it’s no wonder a loved one of the people she (Indirectly) killed would get their revenge.

Of course, by killing Virginia after she informed Dakota that she was her mother, June may have herself started something that she won’t finish.

You see, a lot of people go around (Whether in a zombie apocalypse or not) committing violence thinking that what they’ve done will “settle” things, when, in reality, all they’ve done is create a vendetta, meaning that, somewhere down the line, someone close to the person they’ve hurt, or someone unrelated but equally disgusted by the violence committed against the original person, will come around to get revenge.

Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if Dakota winds up killing June or someone else important to Morgan trying to get to June to avenge her mother, only to end up gunned down by someone else, just like she was.

I know that violence is something of an inevitability in a zombie apocalypse. Still, you need to be really careful with who you decide to attack because, someday, that attack you committed may come back to bite you in the form of someone you didn’t even know was connected to the person you hurt in the first place.