'Fear The Walking Dead' Season 6 Episode 1: Madison or Sherry, who saved Morgan? Fans try to decode the letter

'I’d like to think Madison wrote the note but I’m pretty sure it was Sherry #FearTWD,' wrote a fan
PUBLISHED OCT 12, 2020
'Fear The Walking Dead' (AMC)
'Fear The Walking Dead' (AMC)

Morgan Jones (Lennie James) is alive and fans are sighing with relief. The last time we saw him, it didn't look so good as Virginia (Colby Minifie) had shot him, and there were Walkers surrounding him. Apparently, it has been around 6-8 weeks since the incident, and Morgan is managing to stumble around with a wound that was mysteriously stitched up by someone. As he tells Isaac, just as the Walkers closed in on him, he hears gunshots. He doesn't remember anything else as he had fallen unconscious after that. The question is, who saved him and wrote him a letter as well? Fans are divided on this, as many believe it is Dwight (Austin Amelio)'s wife Sherry (Christine Evangelista), or it could be Madison (Kim Dickens). However, many don't think it could be Madison. Some are not even sure that it's Sherry as they seem to recognize her handwriting as well. Would we have to wait till the end of the season to get answers?

"So who thinks it was Sherry who stitched up Morgan?#FearTWD," a fan tweeted. "That note might not be from Sherry because I think she writes in cursive #FearTWD," wrote another fan. "I wonder if Dwight's wife Sherry from #TWD stitched up Morgan #FearTWD," a fan wrote.



 



 



 

But some fans feel that it is not Sherry, for sure. "It cant be Sherry that saved him. The handwriting on the note isn’t hers. I checked another letter she wrote. Completely different handwriting. #FearTWD," one wrote. "I’d like to think Madison wrote the note but I’m pretty sure it was Sherry #FearTWD," wrote another. "It would be amazing if it was Madison but I doubt it #FearTWD," wrote another doubtful fan.



 



 



 

This was a Morgan-centric episode of 'Fear The Walking Dead'. The show has decided to change its format up a bit for its sixth run. In an interview with Digital Spy, showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg opened up about this new format. "There are a couple of reasons we decided to change up the narrative approach to the storytelling this season," Chambliss said. "The first one was that the place we left our characters at the end of last season – with Virginia splitting everyone up and sending them off to different communities that she has in her domain – really seemed like it was teeing up the storytelling to track all these different characters in very different places, and it meant that we could see different character pairings that we haven't seen before."

'Fear The Walking Dead' airs on AMC, Sundays at 9 pm. 



 

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