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Tracey and Tameche are back to discuss episodes 15 and 16 of Fear The Walking Dead as season 3 draws to a close.
Season 3 of Fear The Walking Dead was most certainly an explosive one, literally. I can think of several different explosions that occurred throughout the season. There was the yacht ‘Abigail’, a water truck, and of course the dam.
Tracey and Tameche (TNT) agree that this goes right along with their theme for the podcast where they describe explosive moments and rate the episode on a scale of 1 to 5 sticks of dynamite.
In this episode, the co-hosts pose their 3 questions and initiate a little competition via their fan art giveaway. Tune in to get the details on how you can put your name in the “Black Hat” (see what I did there, wink!) once or even twice.
And you can now find TNTtalk on Twitter @TNTtalkPodcast.
So tune in to hear Tracey and Tameche weigh in on new nemesis Proctor John, the exit of several characters, a “dreamy” Christmas dinner, and much more!
Beelissa says
Hi Tracey and Tameche! I have several comments, as I usually do! I thought I’d leave them as separate comments so people could chime in and respond to them individually. I’m interested in hearing what others think.
So, first, about the bar man chopping heads on the bar — maybe I’ve listened to too many of the official podcasts for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul where they talk about behind the scenes stuff, but I wondered if it was just that they wanted to use the same set from before, not have to create a new set, either in the interest of time or money. Also, the other people who were there, the “regulars” — none of them came up to the bar to be served, so maybe they know better and it’s only the newbs that go up to the bar.
Beelissa says
My second thought was about Madison’s dream sequences. We didn’t see Travis, we saw Alicia’s gravestone and Nick was in the process of leaving. All of the family was going away or gone, and the people at the table were her new family. I just took it to mean she’s re-evaluating what “family” and “home” mean to her, in her life.
Beelissa says
I wanted to answer the question about who was the smartest, and propose a different person: Walker. He realized this was not a good situation. The water was too precious a resource, so having control over that much of it brought out everyone’s bad side. They were unable to share it, they could only fight over it, and he realized he didn’t want to risk his life for that. But, he didn’t just leave, either. He stayed in range so he could help his friends from a distance before leaving the area altogether.
Beelissa says
One more thought from me: about Daniel. I think that when he was hoping Ofelia was alive, he was making every effort to act in a way that she would approve of, should she learn of his actions or if he told her later. But now that she’s gone, he has no one he cares so much for that he doesn’t want his chickens to come home to roost, as they say. He might as well be ruthless, there’s no one that he cares about who’ll be disappointed by his behavior.