Fear The Walking Dead, Mother: Things To Note

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, John Glover as Teddy - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 14 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, John Glover as Teddy - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 14 - Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /
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John Glover as Teddy- Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 14 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
John Glover as Teddy- Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 14 – Photo Credit: Ryan Green/AMC /

7) If you wanted to count him, George is the twenty-third named character to die, albeit in a flashback.

8) With similar considerations, Hayes (The guard who insults Teddy while leading George to the execution chamber) is the twenty-fourth named character to die. We can see that the other two guards have name tags, but they’re (At present) too small to make out. They could, retroactively, be the twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth named characters to die if their names are ever figured out/given.

9) Why did the cells open, presumably, after George attacked the guards? Did someone intentionally open them? If so, who? You’d think that such a situation would be one where you wouldn’t want the cells on death row to open. Was it some sort of emergency protocol?

10) This episode’s title sequence features a silhouette of Alicia with a radio(?) in hand in front of the Tramlin Hotel, with two walkers with large holes in their torsos to her left, and a hand coming out of the ground on her right.

11) It’s rather ironic that, as Teddy’s recording says the words “You have been here before. You have lived this moment before.” Alicia, lying on the floor in an abandoned school, keeps waking up (Or, at least, opening her eyes) in the same position, in the same place, hearing Teddy’s recording repeat, as close to literally “living this moment” over and over again as she can get.

12) If the stadium the road sign Teddy, Alicia, and Dakota pass as they set out to find Teddy’s mother is The Diamond, then, apparently, the team housed there was called The Armadillos.