Reasons why FTWD is actually GOOD and you should watch it!!
So I know FTWD isn't as popular as TWD, but in all honesty, it's slept on!! You guys don't know what you're missing! This show carries!
Okay so season 3 is a lot of people's favorite it has a lot of cool things, Troy Otto being one, but then people don't stick around after season 3. Season 4 I confess is clunky, but we meet so many new awesome characters!!! Then after that, the show REALLY TAKES OFF! I personally like the stuff after season 3 for a lot of reasons, but one is that, it focuses more on the group as a whole, not just on the Clarks.
So, here are some reasons why you should watch FTWD after season 3 & 4!
Morgans Cowboy era
The Dories (They're literal gunslingers guys)
Dwight being a Horsegirl
Just Dwight in general
JOHN FUCKING DORIE
FTWD women (powerhouses, they take no shit)
Sherry and Dwight being able to WORK THROUGH THEIR TRAUMA it wasn't pushed under the rug. Their character development is just *CHEFS KISS*
Some of the best power couples EVER
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How am I supposed to have a normal relationship after them.
my standards are forever altered
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i will have to die before i stop thinking about the fact that the last time june remembers john touching her was when john was a walker, it will be my roman empire.
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I’ve finally caught up with Fear the Walking Dead! The first two episodes of season 8 were wild haha
Anyways, I really wish Alicia and June interacted more!! I think they could’ve had a sweet relationship especially after Madison ‘died’
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just saying june from ftwd could wreck my shit
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My Brother's Wife (Doris Wishman, 1966)
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