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'Fear The Walking Dead' Season 2 News: Premiere Presented New Problems

After the highly anticipated premiere of "Fear The Walking Dead" Season 2, there is a lot of question as to what will happen to Madison and the rest of the group.

The premiere saw the characters taking the comfort and security of Strand's yacht, after the explosion of Los Angeles. However, it showed that they were not alone in the ocean, as the episode showed a group of stranded individuals floating as they looked for help. This allowed fans to see the conflict between Madison and Strand, regarding their morality.

While Madison was hoping to save the group, Strand used his authority to prevent it. He explained that since it was his boat, they would have to adhere to his rules. Aside from their opposing views, another challenge is expected to present itself. The episode ended with the group realizing that there was another set of people in the ocean, aiming to kill them for their resources.

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According to Channel 24, Lorenzo James Henrie, who plays the role of Chris, shared some interesting teasers about what is to come. He said, "With the first season we had to set up the foundations and now in season two, it's just bigger, faster, stronger. It allows for all the things we did in season one to really come to the surface and for stories to be explored and viewers are going to learn a lot more."

With that, fans can expect to see more action and obstacles ahead. Henrie also expressed his excitement for the season. He said, "I think the reason why it stays so fresh is because there's a lot of things similar that are going on in the world that really gravitate you towards a story that isn't real. But people who are going through pain or suffering, people can live through this story."

"Fear The Walking Dead" Season 2 airs every Sunday night.

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