This article says Houston will be part of the next season. I'm only a few episodes into season 3...about gave up on it. https://www.forbes.com/sites/insert...o-houston-for-its-big-crossover/#7813b4036b7f
I think I watched the first season and then gave up on both shows at the same time. Zombie'd out. Just thought that was interesting for yall fans.
Hmm, so I gave up pretty much on the main series, but if you make it to a few more episodes or skip to the last few episodes it makes season 3 worth it on ftwd (at least I Hope we're talk about that, if it's TWD, just stop now and save the time, I mean staring at a wall is probably time better spent.. Anyway Fear the walking dead is so great, lots of characters moving on etc etc that makes it great, especially since there's still that sense of everything being hostile. Even if you just watch the finale of season 3 it's probably better than anything on TWD in the last couple of years.
Did someone state this yet? I Believe the Main crossover between TWD/FTWD is going to be Abraham (and probably limited time), I don't think there's going to be another crossover, but I could be wrong, I gave up a season ago on TWD, and just fast forward the soap opera crap or just Watch the finales and watch the synopsis of the season. I miss the uncertainty, like season 1 etc
Every episode which focuses on Negan is pretty good... I think. I kind of like him as the main protagonist. Let’s say he won, Rick dies and the show focuses on Negan and the sanctuary... this could improve the overall quality of the show.
hello helicoptor not the first Season 3 -- Governor killed the survivors And others during the beginning...The show's first pilot episode, and the Season 2 finale.
icymi: "Choke holds are illegal *******" is a call back to first season when Rick the Cop did it to Daryl, and Daryl used the line.
What's the deal with the helicopter? Military survivors? Are Rick and crew finally going to DC after this Negan arc?