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Fear the Walking Dead: Nick Stahl opens up about the new cult revealed in Episode 11
Mon May 03, 2021 at 11:38pm ET
Nick Stahl stars as Riley, as seen in Episode 12 of Fear the Walking Dead Season 6. Pic credit: AMC/Ryan Green
Episode 11 of Fear the Walking Dead properly introduced a new group that has been hanging around in the background and causing havoc for some time now.
Now, newcomer, Nick Stahl, opens up about this new community.
Sunday night’s episode of Fear saw Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and a small group infiltrating a community that is known for spray-painting “The End is not the Beginning” everywhere.
Let’s address the elephant in the room: No, we don’t see a still-alive Madison (Kim Dickens) in this episode. But in the most recent installment of
Fear the Walking Dead, the “no body, no death” rule still holds true just for a different character.
You might or might not remember that Wes (Colby Hollman) had a brother, whom he talked about in his first episode on the show. His brother, Derek, taught him how to paint and inspired him to paint all those trees with motivational messages way back in Season 5. Well, surprise Wes didn’t actually see him die, which, by the “no body, no death” rule, means Derek is still around. And he is… but by the end of the episode, Wes probably wishes he wasn’t.