The Walking Dead's final season has proven a surprisingly death-lite affair so far, but Fear The Walking Dead season 7 confirms the zombie apocalypse still has bite. Over the past decade, The Walking Dead has continually justified its reputation as one of TV's most ruthless worlds, where no character is safe and major deaths lurk around every corner. As such, viewers would've been forgiven for anticipating The Walking Dead would up its game in season 11 — confirmed as the show's last run. Instead, The Walking Dead's climactic season has been disappointingly tame, only killing off a light handful of supporting and background characters. Alden — by far The Walking Dead season 11's most high-profile victim — didn't even meet his demise onscreen.
Just as The Walking Dead's protagonists are locked in a feud against the Commonwealth, Morgan Jones' Fear The Walking Dead group are waging war against The Tower. Victor Strand has fulfilled his villainous potential by evolving into a dictator analogous to The Walking Dead's Negan, commanding his office block community with an iron fist. As half of Texas bathes in nuclear fallout, Morgan joins Alicia Clark in one last-ditch attempt to liberate The Tower, and turn Strand's discriminatory fortress into a welcoming haven for all.
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Since Fear The Walking Dead is officially confirmed for season 8, Morgan and Alicia's battle for The Tower is not the spinoff's final arc — but it's still succeeding where The Walking Dead season 11 falls down. As Fear's landscape becomes more heated, characters big and and small have either died already, or are rapidly heading in that direction. John Dorie Sr. sacrificed his life to break Mo
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