![]() Derek excitedly tells Wes that this is what he finally saw too, but Wes corrects him and shares that this is what DEREK is, not Wes. The closest we get to a revelation on that is when Wes is talking to his brother, Derek, and comments about how he’s alive on the outside but dead on the inside. Throughout the episode, we’re told there’s something in that “garden zombie” figure that they’re supposed to “see” and once they do, they’ll be ready to know the true purpose of this cult. What Were They Supposed to See in the Flower Zombie? AMC Both the cult’s drawings and Wes’s drawings had evolved from the same source. It explains why Wes’s drawings were so similar, since he was trying to continue his brother’s legacy. Despite all my suspicions, I didn’t predict that Wes’s brother would be alive and so intimately involved in the group, or that he would be the source of the idea for those drawings the group was leaving behind. But the truth was just a little stranger than that. In fact, when I first saw the drawings, I was positive this pointed to Wes being the mole. I’ll admit, I’ve seen so many theories about Madison that I even wanted to believe Teddy was just a cover name for Madison. I had no idea who Teddy was going to be, and kept thinking it would be a character we’d seen before. I never could quite guess what their dark plans were going to end up being. There were quite a few twists in this episode that I hadn’t expected. And as is the case with almost every outwardly idyllic group in The Walking Dead universe, this one will have a dark underbelly to expose. We know they’re in the group to spy and bring word back to Morgan about what’s really happening. The introduction ends with Wes, Alicia, Al, and Luciana being introduced to the cult. ![]() Some viewers have pointed out that this reminds them a lot of Far Cry, which is an interesting comparison. But a creepy voice is speaking over a radio (whom we later learn is Teddy), giving them instructions on the true meaning of their existence. The episode begins with a look into the cult-with-a-long-name (The End is the Beginning.) It shows an almost idyllic underground society with plentiful gardens, food, and resources. There’s Always Something Dark Hiding Beneath Every Idyllic Group AMC If you want to view the episodes early too, you can subscribe to AMC+ on Amazon here, starting with a 7-day free trial. This is a review and recap of Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 11, “The Holding,” viewed early on AMC+. ![]() So despite that undercurrent of anger I’ll likely always feel, I have to acknowledge that this lastest episode was really, really good. But despite Dorie’s departure, the show is still creating compelling episodes. They killed off John Dorie, my favorite character, after killing off Nick, who was also my favorite character. I say this almost reluctantly, because what I wanted more than anything was to stay very angry at this show. Gimple, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero, David Alpert, Robert Kirkman, Michael E.Fear the Walking Dead is back and has delivered perhaps one of its most intriguing episodes yet with Season 6 Episode 11. Satrazemis, Lennie James, Colman Domingo, Ron Underwood, Sharat Raju, Tawnia McKiernan Producers Ian Goldberg, Andrew Chambliss, Scott M. Content advisory Violence, frightening scenes, alcohol use, smoking, foul language, sexual content Audio languages English, Українська, Italiano, 日本語, Português, Deutsch, Русский, Español (España), עברית, Español (Latinoamérica), Polski, Čeština, Magyar, 中文, Français Subtitles English, English, العربية, Български, Bosanski, Čeština, Dansk, Deutsch, Ελληνικά, Español (Latinoamérica), Español (España), Suomi, Filipino, Français, עברית, Hrvatski, Magyar, Indonesia, Italiano, 日本語, Македонски, Norsk Bokmål, Nederlands, Polski, Português (Brasil), Português (Portugal), Română, Slovenščina, Shqip, Српски, Svenska, ไทย, Türkçe, 中文(繁體) Directors Michael E.
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