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sounds like a lot more LOST.

TWD starts up Fear.  Fans guess stuff right off the bat.  Producers deny it.  Then basically do that. I'm not spoiler tagging because this is just my hot take and isn't based of spoilers but....

They already confirmed Fear and TWD overlap now.  They always denied that.   Morgan meets up with them.  That means it has to be during that time before Rick found him all crazy.  Remember when crazy Morgan referenced the people walking around with dead people's faces to Rick?  Yeah, so we know the story for when the Negan arch is done. 

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On 11/27/2017 at 1:47 PM, CRA said:

So I haven’t watched the last 2 weeks but my wife has....said Morgan is now going to be on Fear The Walking Dead? LOL

so Morgan gonna find a Stargate to transport back and forth during the zombie apocalypse? 

So bad.  

 

Well that must have been morgan flying that helicopter over to the west coast then.. lol

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10 hours ago, cookinbrak said:

OK, TWD is on the East Coast. Fear is on the West Coast. Nobody's walking that far.

 

who says Morgan went to them? 

Seems like the only time gap that makes sense for Morgan to meet up with them is after he first met Rick and then Rick found the crazy version.  Pretty sure Morgan also mentioned that he had been trying to reach him that entire time on the walkie talkie.  Which again, sets the page for Morgan to have never left the area.

Sounds like Fear moves faster or does little time jump and heads east.   From what I have seen of Fear....that male kid (can't remember his name) embraced covering himself with zombie parts almost immediately.  They have to come east and now become those who wear dead people IMO.  Only possible way that isnt' full retard to mesh Morgan into it. 

outside of that, Morgan would need a teleporter to go to the West Coast and then find himself right back home so quick....in a world with little to no transportation at that time.   He might could of gotten there.  But he wouldn't be able to go there and then comeback in that time frame.  Not when factoring the world they have painted.  

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I didn't see how the last season of FTWD ended, as I still haven't watched the second half... but...

There was a helicopter featured in the first half of that season. Basically, it got shot down/forced to land, a certain group of people salvaged it and were trying to repair it.

Maybe that's where the helicopter comes in?

I believe the FTWD were last in Oklahoma or Texas or somewhere out in the midwest, not west coast. So it would be plausible for them to make it to Virginia.

Honestly, though, if it isn't one of a few actors that actually interact with TWD crew/Morgan at some point, it will be, like most TWD TV things, pretty anti-climactic.

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On 11/30/2017 at 11:02 AM, Cary Kollins said:

I haven't watched in three weeks and it feels great.

Has any crazy poo happened?

Lennie James is the best actor on TWD by far, kudos to him for getting out. Is FWD as big a dumpster fire as the flagship?

Same here.  My wife and I religiously watched after we binged what we missed right before season 4 and loved it...  But, probably starting with Glenn's dumpster stunt, I felt they jumped the shark but kept watching out of habit.  Then their handling of the timing of Glenn and Abraham's deaths and Negan's introduction just kind of zeroed out any motivation I had left to watch.  My wife stopped caring as well.  I watched this season's premiere, told her about it, and we both just kind of forgot it was coming on each week, lol.  So, I avoided this thread for a few weeks, not wanting to see any spoilers for when I caught up, and then today I said eff it...  I don't know if I'll watch again, so I may as well get the cliff notes here and decide.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Same here.  My wife and I religiously watched after we binged what we missed right before season 4 and loved it...  But, probably starting with Glenn's dumpster stunt, I felt they jumped the shark but kept watching out of habit.  Then their handling of the timing of Glenn and Abraham's deaths and Negan's introduction just kind of zeroed out any motivation I had left to watch.  My wife stopped caring as well.  I watched this season's premiere, told her about it, and we both just kind of forgot it was coming on each week, lol.  So, I avoided this thread for a few weeks, not wanting to see any spoilers for when I caught up, and then today I said eff it...  I don't know if I'll watch again, so I may as well get the cliff notes here and decide.

 

Yeah im just gonna catch up on wikia or something. Too many quality shows to watch to waste time on below average shlock.

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Also, without knowing what exactly has happened in TWD the last 3 episodes, I had been watching FTWD since the beginning, although it has gotten much worse than even TWD has.  Very unbelievable.  Forced heroes.  Bad writing/plot progression...  But,

Nick - the recovered junkie, and the male lead of FTWD, is a likable enough character, and he indeed does love to wear the walkers innards, guts, and blood.  FTWD has also repeatedly made a point to play on the idea of the undead being the desired state in this new world...  Different characters on the show, including Nick, have made allusions to the walkers being sort of, "reborn," and being in such a primal state, are purest, freest form of existence, or something along those lines.  So, it's sort of like a worshipping of the undead...  All that being said, it was rumored since season 1 that they may end up meshing the shows together with the FTWD group becoming The Whisperers.  As others have mentioned, there was a helicopter in the past season, and when the season ended, it has the compound they were staying at essentially done for and them packing up and moving out.  Also, the first season made a couple of mentions of people heading East because they heard it was safe or that there were settlements there, so it's safe to say I think they're going to meet up soon.  But, from what I know of The Whisperers of the comics, the leader seems to teeter somewhere on the batshit crazy/occultist evil hippie scale, and at this point in the show, Nick doesn't seem to be that guy.  As I said, he's a likable character with flaws, but seems to have a respect for humanity, despite his fascination with the walkers and the paradox of the being the living versus joining the undead. 

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I assumed the FTWD group was going to kind of replace the group we saw in the comics led by Magna. It would be about the right timing, as All Out War should be coming to a close, one would hope, at the end of this season.

In fact, Alycia Debnam Carey kinda looks like Magna to me...

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