We have 2 mystrys now. The unkown woman with "knowledge" and the chopper. Do they go together ? If not what is the secrect to the chopper?
Eugene was right all along. D.C. is commanding the chopper(s). The woman? Just another survivor. Jadis' connection to the chopper is far more interesting.
Maybe the helicopter is how Morgan gets all the way to Mexico.
I wish this was partly true... It's hard to believe he got that far on foot and a bit by car. Also no one on Fear was that hugely surprised he came all the way from Virginia.
Also I have a feeling Jadis aka Anne won't mention the helicopter again and the writers will just drop that storyline because they didn't have an answer for it in the first place.
Jesus when did this show become Lost. Next we'll have polar bear zombies and smoke monster walkers.
Maybe the helicopter is how Morgan gets all the way to Mexico.
I wish this was partly true... It's hard to believe he got that far on foot and a bit by car. Also no one on Fear was that hugely surprised he came all the way from Virginia.
Also I have a feeling Jadis aka Anne won't mention the helicopter again and the writers will just drop that storyline because they didn't have an answer for it in the first place.
Jesus when did this show become Lost. Next we'll have polar bear zombies and smoke monster walkers.
Well it did not say how long it took for Morgan to get across country so... But considering the constant barrage of the living dead plus killer living people, it is hard to imagine he made it at all. So this crossover, the entire idea of a crossover, is absurd.
I watched Fear for the first time not for Morgan but for Garret Dilihunt of whom I am a fan. Did you know he was originally to be cast as Negan? He'd have been great. If anyone has seen him in "Last House on the Left" or the old "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" you know he can be sinister as all heck. Anyway... it was okay. What sank it for me was the series regulars. The "heroes". They are nothing more than Highwaymen?? More evil humans trapping others for their stuff?? Why then would I give a s**t about them??
Yeah, the helicopter could become a "Lost"; but it is really too big of an elephant in the room to abandon entirely. Why Jadis signaled it and shouted "I am here!"?? Maybe she and the trash people were an early attempt to get a hold of the situation by the government that was abandoned when things got out of hand? They remained, acting like they did, not knowing the project had collapsed. Now some goof ball subordinate is flying around in a helicopter!! There... problem solved.
They could have done a whole season of Morgans "Journy" . He went a 1000 miles and the first person he saw was the "gunslinger"? You could explain it by Morgans mental state purposfuly avoiding folks. And of course the producers wanted to hurry up the crossover.
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Reply by Bloodshot77
on April 6, 2018 at 7:58 AM
Does it really matter? We all know the end result will be disappointing.
Reply by tmdb53400018
on April 6, 2018 at 11:57 AM
Quick! Get somebody in here who read the comicbooks during "All Out War." Maybe they can tell us what the helicopter is all about!!
Reply by Oldnewbie
on April 8, 2018 at 12:09 AM
Eugene was right all along. D.C. is commanding the chopper(s). The woman? Just another survivor. Jadis' connection to the chopper is far more interesting.
Reply by Je_suis_le_vampire_Lestat
on April 11, 2018 at 5:39 PM
Maybe the helicopter is how Morgan gets all the way to Mexico.
Reply by Bloodshot77
on April 12, 2018 at 12:42 PM
I believe it's made up for the show.
Reply by Je_suis_le_vampire_Lestat
on April 16, 2018 at 6:47 PM
I wish this was partly true... It's hard to believe he got that far on foot and a bit by car. Also no one on Fear was that hugely surprised he came all the way from Virginia.
Also I have a feeling Jadis aka Anne won't mention the helicopter again and the writers will just drop that storyline because they didn't have an answer for it in the first place.
Jesus when did this show become Lost. Next we'll have polar bear zombies and smoke monster walkers.
Reply by Oldnewbie
on April 17, 2018 at 1:29 PM
Well it did not say how long it took for Morgan to get across country so... But considering the constant barrage of the living dead plus killer living people, it is hard to imagine he made it at all. So this crossover, the entire idea of a crossover, is absurd.
I watched Fear for the first time not for Morgan but for Garret Dilihunt of whom I am a fan. Did you know he was originally to be cast as Negan? He'd have been great. If anyone has seen him in "Last House on the Left" or the old "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" you know he can be sinister as all heck. Anyway... it was okay. What sank it for me was the series regulars. The "heroes". They are nothing more than Highwaymen?? More evil humans trapping others for their stuff?? Why then would I give a s**t about them??
Yeah, the helicopter could become a "Lost"; but it is really too big of an elephant in the room to abandon entirely. Why Jadis signaled it and shouted "I am here!"?? Maybe she and the trash people were an early attempt to get a hold of the situation by the government that was abandoned when things got out of hand? They remained, acting like they did, not knowing the project had collapsed. Now some goof ball subordinate is flying around in a helicopter!! There... problem solved.
Reply by Ray
on April 17, 2018 at 4:56 PM
They could have done a whole season of Morgans "Journy" . He went a 1000 miles and the first person he saw was the "gunslinger"? You could explain it by Morgans mental state purposfuly avoiding folks. And of course the producers wanted to hurry up the crossover.