Morgan continues his journey and passes the border into Texas. The man sends Morgan away, unwilling to accept any help. Morgan apologizes, saying he thought the man was on his own and needed them. After he places a bandage and water in the car, the man yells at him to take the supplies back. When he stops at a car, he finds a man injured and curled up in the backseat. Days go by and sometimes he lucks out and finds a car. Continuing on foot, he spots a group of people and veers off in another direction. He stumbles upon a car with a full gas tank and drives it until it runs out. He pauses and rethinks his decision, taking a seat at the crossroads before ultimately striking out on his own. Morgan hits the road with only a backpack full of supplies and his trusty staff. Even with Rick nearly begging, Morgan doesn’t change his mind. He also thinks Morgan will end up in a community somewhere because that’s his destiny. Morgan claims he’s not that person anymore, but Rick’s sure he is. “I’m here now…a lot of people are here now…because you helped me right at the beginning,” admits Rick. Now that Morgan’s hurting, Rick thinks he should return to be part of the new world. Rick reminds Morgan that when he was hurt, he helped him out. Rick ( Andrew Lincoln) says he wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t for Morgan. She says she knows who he is and that he belongs with people who care about him, echoing Jesus’ message.Īnd yet another The Walking Dead member arrives to try to convince Morgan to return to The Kingdom. Next up is a visit from Carol ( Melissa McBride) who asks Morgan to come back to The Kingdom. He reminds Morgan the reason he fought was to protect people, and Jesus believes Morgan should be with the group. Jesus ( Tom Payne) stops by for a visit, wanting to get to know Morgan better. SPOILER WARNING: If you haven’t watched the final episode of The Walking Dead season eight, read no further until you’re caught up on TWD‘s season-ender.Ī flashback shows Morgan hanging clothes in Jadis’ now-empty dump camp. (Welcome to Fear the Walking Dead, Lennie James!) A walker shuffles toward him from the woods and as he fires, Morgan is immediately behind the walker with his staff poised for attack. They had feelings for each other, but he doesn’t elaborate on the outcome. Still speaking to possibly no one, he recalls the story of a woman who came to his door. He promises the unseen visitor popcorn if he/she steps forward. He claims he hasn’t spoken to anyone in a year. He hears a noise in the woods by his campfire at night and would love to finally engage in a conversation with another human being. The romantic novel reader turns out to be a new character named John Dorie, played by Garret Dillahunt. Lennie James as Morgan in ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ season 4 episode 1 (Photo: Richard Foreman, Jr / AMC)ĪMC’s Fear the Walking Dead season four episode one begins with a shot of someone reading Love Story.
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