Q&A

Do you need to watch the walking dead before Fear The Walking Dead?

Do you need to watch the walking dead before Fear The Walking Dead?

No, you don’t have to. The two series have a similar name and are set in the same world, but have nothing to do with each other, not the same character, place or even the same time frame (The events in Fear the Walking Dead happens first).

Which is good twd or FTWD?

Without question FTWD is much better than TWD. Better story, compelling characters , nicer story arcs, better scenery and much more realistic.

Is Alicia still on fear the walking dead?

After last being seen in Season 6, Episode 14 of Fear the Walking Dead, fan-favorite Alicia Clark (Alycia Debnam-Carey) finally returned right at the end of last week’s episode, “The Portrait“, nearly nine full episodes later.

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What is the timeline for fear the walking dead?

“Fear the Walking Dead” Season 4 takes place near the beginning of the apocalypse’s third year, and Season 5 jumps ahead closer to the end of the year. Together, the seasons help to fill in the gap in time between “The Walking Dead” Seasons 8 and 9.

Is ‘The Walking Dead’ in real time?

By The Walking Dead season 8, for example, which aired in 2017-2018, the characters were still existing in a 2013-setting. That changed in season 9 when the narrative jumped ahead in time six years to 2019, bringing The Walking Dead once again concurrent with real time.

Is ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ one of the worst shows on TV?

‘Fear The Walking Dead’ is one of the worst shows on TV. Here’s why. Fear The Walking Dead has become the laughing stock of zombie shows. In its meandering, melodramatic, cheesy fifth season, it’s become almost unbearably bad.

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What do you think about season 7 of The Walking Dead?

I really despised Season 7 and Season 8 of The Walking Dead. That show went from an interesting story about a group of rugged survivors, to a show bogged down in intra-community strife. Instead of scary zombies, we got Negan and the Saviors and increasingly sloppy writing. The cinematography and special effects took a nosedive.

What happened to Dave Erickson on Fear The Walking Dead?

Here’s what happened: Originally there was no plan to ever have the shows cross over. But before Season 3 of Fear premiered, AMC announced that co-creator Dave Erickson would be leaving the show at the end of the season and new showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg would be taking over for Season 4.