For a split-second in
Fear the Walking Dead‘s Season 6A, it seemed like Alicia Clark (Alycia Debnam-Carey) might’ve been on the verge of breaking off from the group and starting anew. She spoke about taking the series’ teenagers Charlie (Alexa Nisenson) and Dakota (Zoe Colletti) back to the Dell Diamond, and presumably, they would’ve remained there. Then, of course, it didn’t work out and Alicia went back to the rest of the group and joined Morgan’s (Lennie James) new community. But what if she hadn’t?
We’d like to argue that it’s about time Alicia plays a key role in the leadership side of things, if not going off and starting her own group elsewhere. She’s grown leaps and bounds from the teenager who talked to random strangers over The Abigail’s radio, and she’s proven herself capable of taking charge of a group time and time again. Here’s why we think it’s time for Alicia to lead.
For a split-second in
Fear the Walking Deadâs Season 6A, it seemed like Alicia Clark (Alycia Debnam-Carey) mightâve been on the verge of breaking off from the group and starting anew. She spoke about taking the seriesâ teenagers Charlie (Alexa Nisenson) and Dakota (Zoe Colletti) back to the Dell Diamond, and presumably, they wouldâve remained there. Then, of course, it didnât work out â and Alicia went back to the rest of the group and joined Morganâs (Lennie James) new community. But what if she hadnât?
Weâd like to argue that itâs about time Alicia plays a key role in the leadership side of things, if not going off and starting her own group elsewhere. Sheâs grown leaps and bounds from the teenager who talked to random strangers over The Abigailâs radio, and sheâs proven herself capable of taking charge of a group time and time again. Hereâs why we think itâs time for Alicia to lead.