Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Fear The Walking Dead Season 3 - Dave Erickson on His Final Episodes of the Series


via IFTTT Fear The Walking Dead Season 3 - Showrunner Dave Erickson on His Final Episodes in the Series http://ift.tt/2wTMNR4 These are your final episodes of Fear the Walking Dead. Knowing that you were facing the end, were there any bucket-list items you wanted to make sure to address? Yes, and it's tricky, because as we got closer and closer to the end of this season, I started to have a very clear idea of what season four would be were I staying on. I think those elements will become more clear as we get toward the end of the season. There's a very specific arc I've had in mind, and it centered on Madison and Nick. One of the books and films I read and watched when I first started working on this show was Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now, and to me, there was always going to be some kind of conflict between mother and son. There was going to be a final confrontation between the two of them way down the road. There's echoes of that as we get toward the end of the season. It's an interesting dynamic. I had to close out the story in a way that speaks to Madison's arc and her seeming devotion to violence and the necessity of it and the willingness to do it, and how does that philosophically compromise her daughter and her son? That does come to a head by the end of this season. We can talk more about it when we get to it. (Laughs.) But emotionally, it's a strange dynamic. I'm in some respects continuing to lay track toward something that wouldn't really come to a head until a season seven. But Andy, Ian and Scott, I'm sure they have a plan in place. I'll be curious to see which way they take it. There were a couple of things on my bucket list that I wanted to cross off, and I'm looking forward to talking about that in more detail when I'm allowed to. I just can't wait to see Daniel's reaction to his daughter joining the Nation - Daniel Trev, I beg to disagree with Ophelia. I don't think it was clear that there was double dipping. It seemed to me that the militia were the bad guys, they are the ones looking for a fight because they loss power. They (Militia) are blaming the Nation for murders that Troy did. My point it isn't clear who the villains are, but I believe that Troy and the militia are the true villains. - gentman333 Glad to have 'Fear' back. It is an enjoyable show. I believe those guys in the market "city", who held Strand captive, will turn out to be the next big villains. Maybe Troy will team up with them? - Wicklowwolf The problem with Fear is that the most interesting characters are all secondary. Daniel, Strand, Luciana & Troy are standouts while the Clark family is pretty bland. Travis & Nick were interesting but they killed Travis just when his arc was developing and they've reduced Nick into being Madison's obedient right hand. Madison, Alicia, Jake & Ofelia are pretty uninteresting to me. Madison's logic is baffling. I just hope Walker can be featured and built up but he seems like a season finale death now. - An Angel Ascending TrevsChan2 Patreon Page ► http://ift.tt/1a27yf9 TrevsChan2 Facebook Page ► http://ift.tt/1jivmhV TrevsChan2 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/trevschan2 TrevsChan2 Tumblr ► http://ift.tt/1jivldy Trevschan2 Google+ ► http://ift.tt/1pAgZTK Trevschan2 Blogger ► http://ift.tt/1jivmyb Who Would Win Vs Series ► http://ift.tt/1sTDzh2 Trevschan2

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