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Fear the Walking Dead S08E11 Images: Troy Isn't Visiting PADRE Alone
With the two-hour, two-episode series finale set for this weekend, here are some early preview images for AMC's Fear the Walking Dead S08E11.
With the two-episode, two-hour series finale of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead hitting this weekend, we have to admit something. We're worried. Because instead of being concerned about Troy (Daniel Sharman), Sherry (Christine Evangelista), Victor (Colman Domingo), Dove (Jayla Walton), Daniel (Rubén Blades), Luciana (Danay Garcia), Madison (Kim Dickens), Dwight (Austin Amelio), and June (Jenna Elfman) seem more concerned with not trusting one another. With only two episodes to go (S08E11: "Fighting Like You" & S08E12: "The Road Ahead"), they're running out of time to get on the same page – especially with Troy's attack plan being a page he tore out of the canon playbook of the long-running spinoff series. To get a better sense of the dangers ahead, check out these early preview images as well as the overview for the show's final hours.
Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 Images, Overviews & More!
Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 11 "Fighting Like You": Troy leads the horde as and they surround the walls of PADRE; Madison and her folks fight to survive and save what remains.
Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 12 "The Road Ahead": The survivors are forced to choose between who they've become and who they want to be. Directed by EP/Director Michael E. Satrazemis.
Satrazemis previously shared some insights and dropped some teases about what's to come with EW – including what it was like having Dickens back, Dwight (Austin Amelio) & Sherry (Christine Evangelista) continuing their story, and more. Here are the highlights – followed by a look back at the official season trailer (and more) for AMC & AMC+'s Fear the Walking Dead:
On Having Kim Dickens' Madison Back for Series Finale: "Getting to have her back was just such a joy. I think she's fantastic. And getting to have the experience where we're creating together and able to close the show up together, it felt very special. I don't know if any shows get to be this kind of karmically correct. It's a beautiful circular thing that I'm very happy to be a part of."
For Madison, It's No Longer About Running – It's About Making PADRE Work: "Well, that's Madison's mission. Madison has a transformative moment to not want to run away anymore — to want to stay, to want to help rebuild, to want to take care of the children that she helped bring over there and find their parents. That's her mission."
There's More Dwight/Sherry Story to Tell: "It feels like it's the end of their story, but it doesn't mean we're not going to see them again. We might see them separately. We might see them together. They're realizing that they're in a perpetual circle, and it keeps ending really poorly being together. So they're making a decision right now to split and to move out. But that doesn't mean we won't see them again."
Fear TWD Fans Should Expect the Unexpected: "You never know what you're going to see. You might see some new things, you might have some new obstacles, and it's kind of the way the show is. It's always reinventing itself."
Now that Shrike (Maya Eshet) and her influence are gone, Madison (Kim Dickens) sets sights on transforming PADRE into the safe haven the old Stadium was meant to be. But in doing so, the island becomes a target, as well as a beacon as word of Madison and this land of resources, spreads, attracting unwanted attention that puts PADRE back in peril and questions whether our heroes even deserve to save it.