The second episode of Fear the Walking Dead season 7, titled "The Well," has finally arrived, and it's clear that the show is diving headfirst into the post-apocalyptic world. For fans of the series, this episode was a much-anticipated follow-up to the premiere episode, "What's Your Story?" which introduced us to the new timeline and characters. In this recap, we'll break down the key plot points, character developments, and Easter eggs in "The Well," and explore how it fits into the larger narrative of Fear the Walking Dead.
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The next episode, "The Portrait," is set to air on September 6, 2022. With the events of "The Well" still fresh in our minds, it will be interesting to see how the characters navigate their new reality and confront the challenges ahead. The second episode of Fear the Walking Dead
As we move forward in the season, it's clear that the stakes will only continue to rise. With new villains, new alliances, and new challenges on the horizon, Fear the Walking Dead is primed to deliver even more excitement and drama. If you missed the episode, you can stream
The episode picks up where the premiere left off, with June (played by Danay García) trying to convince Madison (played by Kim Dickens) to join her on a mission to find a supposed safe haven. Madison, still reeling from the loss of her family, is hesitant at first, but eventually agrees to join June on the journey. As they navigate through the desolate landscape, they come across a small community of survivors who are struggling to find clean water.
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The community, led by a character named Mary (played by guest star, Christine Chatelain), is centered around a mysterious well that they believe has healing properties. However, as Madison and June soon discover, the well is actually a hotbed of infected, and the community's attempts to purify the water have been unsuccessful.