Fear The Walking Dead (Season 1)

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  • Knight165
    *ll St*r
    • Feb 2003
    • 24964

    #136
    Re: Fear The Walking Dead (Season 1)

    Originally posted by kehlis
    Sorry if I missed it but do we know when season 2 is going to be?
    As soon as they can come up with something conceivable to blow up or sink the boat.

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    Knight165
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    • Boltman
      L.A. to S.D. to HI
      • Mar 2004
      • 18283

      #137
      Re: Fear The Walking Dead (Season 1)

      Originally posted by kehlis
      Sorry if I missed it but do we know when season 2 is going to be?
      I don't believe they've given a specific date, just a season. Unless I missed it somehow.

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      • tdawg3782
        I hate you Norv
        • Nov 2003
        • 4803

        #138
        Re: Fear The Walking Dead (Season 1)

        I really enjoyed this season. I'm hooked. Considering it was only 6 episodes I think they had to sort of accelerate what happened otherwise there wouldn't be much of a cliffhanger moment.

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        • thehig
          Rookie
          • Oct 2015
          • 7

          #139
          Re: Fear The Walking Dead (Season 1)

          seen first 4 episodes, cant watch any more it seems very focused on developing characters who no on cares about.

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          • CMH
            Making you famous
            • Oct 2002
            • 26203

            #140
            Re: Fear The Walking Dead (Season 1)

            Originally posted by thehig
            seen first 4 episodes, cant watch any more it seems very focused on developing characters who no on cares about.
            That's the point of character development.


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