Fear The Walking Dead season 7 Survival Rule: Reasons To Survive

Lennie James as Morgan Jones - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 2 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC
Lennie James as Morgan Jones - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 2 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC /
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Karen David as Grace – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 2 – Photo Credit: Lauren “Lo” Smith/AMC
Karen David as Grace – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 2 – Photo Credit: Lauren “Lo” Smith/AMC /

Fear the Walking Dead, raising the next generation

It has become obvious that, for Morgan, braving a nuclear zombie apocalypse is nothing if it means he can give both give baby Mo a chance to live and get a second chance at being a father.

One of the most important relationships between people is between a parent and their children, regardless of whether the child is six weeks or sixteen years old when the zombie outbreak hits. The parents are more than likely willing to crawl through hell itself to ensure their children don’t have to and, instead of hell, the apocalypse will have to do.

People will watch as the world that they knew to be destroyed or replaced with zombies. This will be devastating, but if they have their younger siblings, their nieces, their nephews, their children, or grandchildren with them, many of those people will face up to this new reality. In doing so, they can give the younger members of their family a chance at life and a future.

Even people who aren’t related to kids in their group, if they have a strong enough parental instinct, like Morgan, will be willing to keep going in the zombie apocalypse. If they believe they can create chances for younger generations to survive and thrive.

Just because we may not see the light at the end of the tunnel in the apocalypse, that doesn’t mean that the younger generations won’t. For some of us, that’s more than enough reason to push through as far as we can to try to reach that light.