Madison is making the right decision to not be so rash.Īlicia and Jake make it back to the ranch with an unconscious Luciana, who Troy gleefully wants to kill because she may die if she goes to the infirmary. Nick wants to get out right away, but Madison tells him they need to stick around. Jeremiah is a no-BS kind of guy, but so far, he seems alright. Madison and Nick arrive first and meet with Troy and Jake’s father, Jeremiah, played by Sons of Anarchy’s Dayton Callie. “The New Frontier” introduces us to Brokejaw Ranch, which I hope isn’t just a Southwestern version of Herschel’s Farm. Travis would definitely struggle with who had become, meanwhile, I think Madison kind of likes her new hardness. Perhaps Travis had to die so that Madison’s sole focus will be on Nick and Alicia. Travis could have continued on, but he certainly wasn’t going to like himself or the things he was forced to do. However, losing Chris absolutely devastated him and it changed him too. It’s too bad that Travis is dead because we were just seeing his potential to be a great fighter. He knows he will die quickly and rather than put the others at risk, Travis throws himself out of the helicopter. Things take a nosedive quickly on “The New Frontier” as someone shoots at the helicopter. It feels like it could have even been the ending to a season rather than the start of one. “Eye of the Beholder” comes to a glorious end as we see Travis, stoically looking out from the helicopter with a shotgun at his side. Kim Dickens as Madison Clark – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 3, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Michael Desmond/AMC I wouldn’t be surprised either if Troy used to kill animals for fun when he was younger. Nick and Madison are forced to share a car with Troy, who doesn’t seem to hold a grudge against the Clarks but I suspect that he is going to try and exact his revenge somehow. I’m glad that they are leaving the compound because the whole soldier aspect is too repetitive of Season 1. Although Madison doesn’t want to go to Jake’s family ranch, she has no choice once Alicia, Travis, and Luciana escape onto a waiting helicopter. There is another taut action sequence as a walker herd takes over the compound. We meet his brother, Jake, who seems more even-keeled, and he agrees to help Madison reunite with her family. The action on “Eye of the Beholder” continues as Madison takes Troy hostage by practically spooning out his eye. Which is shortly after “The New Frontier” begins. The pit is reminiscent of scenes from Season 7 of The Walking Dead, but we all know what kind of survivor Rick Grimes is and we’re just starting to see what kind Travis will be. We are treated to the new, fearless, tough Travis on “ Eye of the Beholder” as he is a one-man zombie killing machine. But Travis doesn’t get far and then has to face a pit of walkers. The tension gets ramped up as Travis, Nick, Luciana, and a random named Steve cause chaos and then escape. They kill and then wait to see how long it takes for them to resurrect. The soldiers, by the way, are killing most of the people who traveled to the border with Nick. Sam Underwood as Jake Otto, Lindsay Pulsipher as Charlene – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 3, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Michael Desmond/AMC Nick hasn’t seen the new Travis, the one who beats men to death, so the slightly bemused look on Nick’s face as he watches Travis stir up trouble with the soldiers is funny.
Meanwhile, Travis is whisked away to a holding area where he sees Nick and Luciana. Hopefully, she’ll heal soon so she can get back to being a badass character.Īlicia and Madison get holed up in a cushy office as they are offered hot tea by Troy, a soldier with an unhinged smile and a little psychotic gleam to his eye. Poor Luciana has basically nothing to do in either episode, only burying her head in Nick’s shoulder or wafting into unconsciousness. After spending the second half of Season 2 apart, it’s nice to see that there is no time wasted in Travis, Madison, and Alicia reuniting with Nick. “Eye of the Beholder” is the stronger episode, mostly because it’s so action-packed and has the most zombie thrills.
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