'Fear the Walking Dead' 2.11 Preview: Trust Issue
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Madison tells her daughter that she doesn't trust anyone else, and Nick seems to blend with the community.

AceShowbiz - Walkers are not the only problem in the next episode of "Fear the Walking Dead". After being cornered at the bar of a hotel she just found with Alicia, Strand and Ofelia, Madison apparently has an issue with at least a person in the group. She tells her daughter, "I don't trust anyone else."

They're still not safe in the hotel as a horde of zombies are seen approaching. She looks for her daughter Alicia, who is seen in another scene stabbing a walker in the head.

Things get more dangerous as Madison is seen hiding and calling Strand for help, but Strand himself is covered in blood as he struggles to survive. Someone who looks like Alicia is seen jumping off a bridge and in another she is looking through a gate.

Elsewhere, Nick appears to blend with the community. He plays with the kids, but it can't distract him from his drug issue. He is seen talking with Alejandro who shares his story about being bitten by an infected but didn't turn, and Luciana is later seen visiting him in his room.

"Pablo & Jessica" airs Sunday, September 11 at 9/8c on AMC. Alicia and Madison try to bring two competing factions together, while Nick uses skills from his past for his new role.

After catching up with Travis and his troubled son Chris, "Fear TWD" will likely not feature the two characters again in the next episode. In the latest development of Chris' storyline, [SPOILER ALERT!] Travis' son shocked everyone as he crossed the line by shooting an innocent man whose property he and his new friends trespassed on.

Showrunner Dave Erickson tells EW, "In episode 13, we're going to return to this story and we'll get more of Chris' thinking and the reasons he feels it was justified, and it really becomes something of a morality play where Travis has taken him away, has decided to abandon the rest of his family because he thinks he can save his son. And he feels a certain degree of guilt and definite obligation to protect his little boy."

"Chris has crossed over to the apocalyptic side, definitely," Erickson says of Chris, adding, "So yes, I think Chris has crossed a line, but I also think that he feels that it is justified and that there is an actual practical and pragmatic reason to do it. This is a world now where you kill to protect your friends, and I think from his perspective, that's what he did."

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