![]() Since that was what we felt was most interesting for the series. We also certainly didn't want to leave her story untold, We were worried it would be strange to play her after the We were really gun shy about makingĬlementine playable. The backstories of characters like Kenny. We considered moving to a new group of survivors or revisiting First we kicked around ideas about what character would be playableįor season two. We started planning season two shortly after the finale of Start planning season two, and what were your initial ideas? This article also contains spoilers for season two. Note: This is an extended version of an interview that originally appeared in issue #259, featuring answers that didn't make it into print. Telltale president and co-founder Kevin Bruner opens up about putting Clementine in the leading role, bringing back old faces, and how fan feedback shaped Telltale’s direction. The season ended with a bang, incorporating multiple endings for the first time. The possibility of throwing Alicia back in the mix may be a little difficult to achieve, considering Debnam-Carey left to work on other projects, but even a five-minute hug between the Clarks would suffice.Telltale Games recently wrapped up season two of its violent and emotional The Walking Dead. But since Alicia is still alive in The Walking Dead universe, saving people one day at a time in a nuclear warzone, she's not technically out of the picture. Truthfully, the only hope left for the series is exposing PADRE's inner workings and an Alicia and Madison reunion.įear the Walking Dead missed the biggest window possible to reunite the mother-daughter duo, making fans believe that the only reason Madison returned was to replace Alicia. unfortunately suffered from Season 6 and Season 7's anthology format, and were never given proper time to flesh out their storylines. The other side characters - June, Charlie, Dwight, Sherry, etc. Even more indecisive is Strand, whose character took a turn for the worst in Season 7, but at least has the charm of being a Season 1 original. Despite a phenomenal performance by Lennie James, Morgan has proven to be a poor lead with wishy-washy motivations. With Alicia gone and Madison back in the picture, there are so few characters to care about in Season 8. The loyal anticipation for a Madison and Alicia reunion never paid off and was frankly an insult to fans who have stuck around since the beginning. ![]() Her departure could not have come at the worst moment, as it was only the next episode her mother Madison returns after being absent for three seasons. The credits rolled, and showrunner Andrew Chambliss announced during the Episode Insider that it was Debnam-Carey's last episode of the series. This would be fine if she had died - which never happened - but she just strutted off-screen after her fever just magically disappeared after a well-needed nap. What's strange about this episode is that no one knew beforehand that it would be her last episode. It wasn't until Season 7, Episode 15, "Amina," that she finally said her goodbyes. Alicia managed to delay her own death by pretending to be a savior for the group - a great metaphor for the torturous lifespan of Fear the Walking Dead. The youngest Clark oddly spent the majority of Season 7 as a side character in her own story, and when she was on-screen, she was battling a fever set on by a walker bite. Much like the rest of Fear the Walking Dead Season 7, Alicia left Fear the Walking Dead in a rather confusing fashion. Now that only one of the Clarks is carrying the torch, it needs another to bring the show back to its roots, and that person is Alicia. The Clarks were the core of Fear the Walking Dead the dysfunctional family coming together to survive the apocalypse is what set it apart from The Walking Dead's found family appeal. The reason for the fast decline was startlingly apparent: the series was killing off the Clarks one by one in favor of new characters that didn't fit Fear the Walking Dead's mold. ![]() The first three seasons started out strong - even being a worthy competitor to its parent series in its third season - but fell off the wagon pretty quickly afterward. Premiering in 2015, the first spinoff to The Walking Dead has been a bumpy road throughout its course. ![]() But Fear the Walking Dead does have a secret weapon, as long as they use her to their full advantage. Still, there is worry that the show will end on a bad note, even if it promises otherwise. Fear the Walking Dead's decision to cut the cord after eight seasons was one met with relief, considering the past few seasons haven't been well-received. ![]()
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