Warning: Spoilers for Fear the Walking Dead season 7, episode 10
Both sides of the Morgan vs. Strand war bear responsibility for the events that have taken place in Fear the Walking Dead season 7. In other words, Victor Strand (Colman Domingo) isn’t the only one to blame for what’s happened so far. Morgan (Lennie James) himself is a big part of the problem.
Thus far, Morgan has been framed as the hero who’s been working tirelessly toward opposing Strand, who has seemingly evolved into a full-fledged villain. At first, the two were divided over their ideological differences and the mistakes Strand made in season 6, but now their issues go much deeper. Their conflict has grown into a war between Morgan’s group and the people of Strand’s Tower. It’s reached a point where the two former allies are even willing to kill each other. Currently, Morgan and Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) are making an effort to strengthen their forces while Strand is using Grace (Karen David) and Mo as leverage.
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Since innocent people like Will have died at the hands of Strand and his men, he’s certainly earned the title of season 7’s villain. However, that doesn’t make Morgan (his main opponent in the war) the hero of the story. Morgan’s decision-making in Fear the Walking Dead season 7, episode 10, titled “Mourning Cloak” is the latest example of the character making morally questionable choices in his efforts to take down Strand. To get inside the Tower, he sent Charlie – a 12-year-old child – on a dangerous undertaking to deceive Strand’s underlings and turn off the lights just so that Morgan can make his way inside. Now, Charlie is fated to die of radiation poisoning. Morgan
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