Travis tells the boys not to eat the chickens but to eat the eggs and keep the chickens so they can be fed for days to come. Travis is still clinging to the old world and his sense of decency and while it’s nice to think that Travis is altogether right, he will need to make some concessions in order to survive.īut this is really just the classic clash between the young and the old. The Tylers and Chris think only the strong should survive and those who can’t act decisively will be destroyed. This is really a battle between two philosophies. What was striking about this is that Travis proposed they leave James with him but they won’t do that. Travis won’t let them and eventually Brandon shoots James in the head while he is begging for mercy. He’s just dead weight and they want to cut him. When James, who was shot by the farmer but repaired by Travis, takes a turn for the worse, Brandon and The Other Tyler want to kill him so that they can go gallivanting back to San Diego hoping to find the world’s last beer pong tournament. The big rift between Travis and Chris started long ago, but the deciding blow came when the Tylers came into the picture. ‘No matter where they are it’s the same story with different people’ Of course, when Brandon and The Other Tyler show up at the hotel gate alone at the end of the episode it means Chris has certainly paid for his bad decision, possibly (hopefully) with his life. This whole time you had me think I was broken. “You won’t do what needs to be done,” he tells Travis. Eventually, Chris decides to leave for good and gives the brattiest, most annoying speech I have ever heard on television. The difference here is that Chris making his own mistakes has already led to one man losing his life and will possibly lead to more death either for Chris (who cares?) or others (that would be sad). Just like all of us, Chris needs to learn to make his own mistakes and would rather be with his friends being reckless than with his father being told what to do. This is an allegory for what every teenage son does. Later, in the debate over whether or not to kill James, Chris once again sides with his new friends and literally has to wrestle Travis to the ground so they can get what they want. I don’t know if he’s a monster or if he’s just so young that he can’t even adequately assess how his actions affected another person. First he can’t convince Chris that killing the farmer was amoral and Chris just stands there drinking beer with chicken grease all over his face like a total jerk. Thank you for all the love and support for Grace and I, and for all of us.Sadly, this isn’t a story about Chris’s death, but about Travis losing him. "Last but not least, our FTWD fan family. "Thank this wild ride! Thank you to our incredible writers who blessed me with some of the most emotionally challenging storylines, (I got to do things I’ve never done before because of you lovelies!), and thank you believing in me and making this all possible. I’m excited for this new chapter, and knowing I have this family with me, a part of me, cheering me on as we all venture out to new pastures, is the best gift of all. I now carry each and every #FTWD family member in my heart and they are now part of the fibre of who I am. 4 seasons in, I’ve grown so much as an actor, but also as a human being because of them. "My only heartache is knowing that I won’t see them on a daily basis, but I’m so thankful that they’re in my life now, moving forwards. Our incredibly hardworking and loving crew, our creatives and my castmates… they become your family. "I made friends for life on this show, we endured a pandemic together and filmed in all kinds of elements together, but not one second did I ever feel alone in this journey. Karen David, who plays Grace on the show, wrote on Instagram: "The last 4 and a half years have been a thrill! It’s not everyday an actor can say they did everything they wanted with their character and I can proudly say that for my 'Grace'. The cast have been sharing their thoughts and feelings on the show’s final episodes on social media following the announcement that season 8 would be the show’s conclusion. “With our characters demoralised and dejected, the task of reigniting belief in a better world rests with the person Morgan and Madison set out to rescue in the first place – Morgan’s daughter, Mo.” Fear the Walking Dead season 8 cast “Now, Morgan, Madison and the others they brought to the island are living under PADRE's cynical rule. Fear the Walking Dead season 8 will start after a seven-year time-jump from the end of season 7, when Morgan (Lennie James) and Madison (Kim Dickens) hoped to rescue his daughter Mo from the mysterious PADRE.
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