Actors Jenna Elfman and Keith Carradine, along with producers Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg talk about June's journey through self-reflection and grief and some odd car trouble in this behind the scenes look at last night's Fear the Walking Dead, "J.D." Watch Sundays on AMC.
In the second half of season six, as Morgan’s (Lennie James) bid to free the remaining members of the group becomes bolder, Virginia (Colby Minifie) grows increasingly desperate to find her sister and protect the settlements from forces working inside and outside her walls. The second half of season six reveals the impact of what living under Virginia’s control has done to each person in this group, who once saw themselves as a family. New alliances will be formed, relationships will be destroyed, and loyalties forever changed. When everyone is forced to take sides, they discover the meaning of, “The End is the Beginning.”
Fear the Walking Dead is the first spinoff of the AMC TV series The Walking Dead.
The show opens on a pre-outbreak Los Angeles. Madison Clark (Kim Dickens) struggles to keep her family together, a family that includes a new marriage to Travis (Cliff Curtis), capable daughter Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey), drug-addicted son (Frank Dillane) and a resentful step-son (Lorenzo James Henrie). As the zombie outbreak escalates, the family is driven away from their homes and into unlikely alliances with enigmatic entrepreneur Victor Strand (Colman Domingo) and the family of the seemingly humble Daniel Salazar (Ruben Blades).
Fear the Walking Dead, along with its parent series, are based on the comics created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.
