Fear The Walking Dead, The Raft: Things To Note

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, Lennie James as Morgan Jones, Christine Evangelista as Sherry, Austin Amelio as Dwight - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 13 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, Lennie James as Morgan Jones, Christine Evangelista as Sherry, Austin Amelio as Dwight - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 13 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC /
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Christine Evangelista as Sherry, Austin Amelio as Dwight – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 13 – Photo Credit: Lauren “Lo” Smith/AMC
Christine Evangelista as Sherry, Austin Amelio as Dwight – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 13 – Photo Credit: Lauren “Lo” Smith/AMC /

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5) As Dwight and Sherry approach Wes when first confronted by him, they pass the irradiated corpse of a horse. Did it get irradiated there, or someone else, and die there, because if it’s the former, should they really just be hanging around there?

6) As Morgan and Alicia discuss the possibility of Morgan having to take Mo and leave, he says, “I left people I cared about once before, and it has never sat right with me.” This references him leaving Rick’s group and the communities behind in Virginia in the first episode of season four of Fear TWD, “What’s Your Story?” This is also the second reference to The Walking Dead in this episode, behind Dwight’s warning to Wes about becoming someone else’s right-hand man, referencing his time in that role for Negan over seasons seven and eight of The Walking Dead.

7) As Wes’ rangers attempt to shut off the power to the bunker’s alarm system, they get jumped from behind by the walkers Alicia, Morgan, Dwight, and Sherry had lured inside. How, exactly, did they get behind the rangers? The walkers only came in one way, and there’s no way that the breaker box was behind the entrance, so how could the rangers not see the walkers coming?

8) How did the walkers marching to the bunker destabilize the drainage tunnels? They weren’t running and, individually, they’d weigh less than a living person, so how do their footfalls, even collectively, damage the tunnel? If the tunnel was that unstable, you’d think it would have been damaged just from Dwight and Sherry being in it, never mind from walkers walking over it.