For a deeper look into the events and character arcs of this season finale, you can watch this review:
In this episode, the series protagonist struggles with his personal philosophy of pacifism versus the necessity of violence to protect his friends. The title itself is a direct quote from Morgan, explaining his history of mental instability: "I lose people, and then I lose myself" . Key Plot Features
The episode ends with the group deciding to stay in Texas and use a denim factory as a base to help other survivors, rather than traveling to Alexandria. Production Details Director: Michael E. Satrazemis. Writers: Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg.
The phrase is the title of the 16th episode of Fear the Walking Dead (Season 4 finale), which originally aired on September 30, 2018. Episode Overview
Morgan discovers that ethanol is the antidote to antifreeze poisoning. He saves the group by bringing them a truckload of "Augie’s Ale".
For a deeper look into the events and character arcs of this season finale, you can watch this review:
In this episode, the series protagonist struggles with his personal philosophy of pacifism versus the necessity of violence to protect his friends. The title itself is a direct quote from Morgan, explaining his history of mental instability: "I lose people, and then I lose myself" . Key Plot Features Episode 16: ... I Lose Myself
The episode ends with the group deciding to stay in Texas and use a denim factory as a base to help other survivors, rather than traveling to Alexandria. Production Details Director: Michael E. Satrazemis. Writers: Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg. For a deeper look into the events and
The phrase is the title of the 16th episode of Fear the Walking Dead (Season 4 finale), which originally aired on September 30, 2018. Episode Overview Production Details Director: Michael E
Morgan discovers that ethanol is the antidote to antifreeze poisoning. He saves the group by bringing them a truckload of "Augie’s Ale".