IsFear The Walking Dead gradually inching closer to an eventual crossover with The Walking Dead? When Fear The Walking Dead began airing in 2015, the prequel spinoff was deliberately situated as far from Rick Grimes and Alexandria as physically possible. Action in AMC's main show takes place predominantly on the east coast, centered around Georgia and Virginia. Fear The Walking Dead season 1 began way over in California, rendering chances of a crossover remote. The spinoff then dropped down towards the Mexican border and Baja California, before shifting east towards Texas, which allowed the likes of Morgan Jones, Dwight and Sherry to join from The Walking Dead.
Fear The Walking Dead season 7 takes place predominantly within Texas, specifically in and around Galveston — still far enough from The Walking Dead to do its own thing, but palpably closer. Season 7's final episodes, however, see Lennie James' Morgan Jones take a boat trip, and he's soon followed by the rest of Fear The Walking Dead's main cast, sans Alicia Clark. When Morgan makes land, he strolls past a sign for «Bayou Boyd's Best Crawfish — Louisiana.» The sign confirms Fear The Walking Dead has continued its slow drift eastward, and is now closer to The Walking Dead than ever before — only a few state lines away from Alexandria.
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Considering the miles these characters have already clocked, that's not an unassailable distance by any means, and could shrink further in Fear The Walking Dead season 8 thanks to PADRE. At the end of season 7's finale, Morgan and Madison are whisked off to PADRE via boat, though their exact destination remains unknown. The settlement is very unlikely to lie
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