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Fear the Walking Dead (season 3)

The third season of Fear the Walking Dead, an American horror-


drama television series on AMC, premiered on June 4, 2017, and Fear the Walking Dead
concluded on October 15, 2017, consisting of sixteen Season 3
episodes.[1][2] The series is a companion series and prequel to The
Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the
same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.
The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Greg
Nicotero, Gale Anne Hurd, and Dave Erickson, with Erickson as
showrunner for his third and final season.

The season follows a dysfunctional, blended family composed of


Madison Clark (Kim Dickens), her fiancé Travis Manawa (Cliff
Curtis), her daughter Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey), her drug-
addicted son Nick (Frank Dillane) and his lover Luciana Galvez
(Danay García), as they reach the U.S.-Mexico border and find
refuge on a ranch owned by the Otto family, consisting of patriarch
Jeremiah Otto (Dayton Callie) and his two sons Troy (Daniel
Sharman) and Jake (Sam Underwood). Meanwhile, Victor Strand
(Colman Domingo) reunites with Daniel Salazar (Rubén Blades),
who was presumed dead, who returns to find his daughter Ofelia
(Mercedes Mason) who was separated from the group. Home media cover art
Starring Kim Dickens
Cliff Curtis
Contents Frank Dillane
Production Alycia Debnam-
Cast Carey
Main cast Colman
Supporting cast Domingo

Episodes Mercedes
Mason
Reception
Critical response Danay García
Ratings Daniel
Sharman
Home media
Sam
References
Underwood
External links
Dayton Callie
Rubén Blades
Production Lisandra Tena
Country of origin United States
AMC renewed the series for a 16-episode third season on April
15, 2016.[3] Production began in January 2017 in Baja, Mexico.[4] No. of episodes 16
This was the final season with co-creator Dave Erickson as Release
showrunner as he left the series after the conclusion of the third Original network AMC
season.[5] In February 2017, it was announced that Emma
Original release June 4 –
Caulfield was cast in the season.[6] In March 2017, it was revealed
October 15,
that Daniel Sharman joined the cast as a series regular.[7] In April
2017
2017, several new actors were announced having joined the series;
including Dayton Callie (reprising his guest role from season 2) Season chronology
and Sam Underwood, who, along with Daniel Sharman play
members of the Otto family; and Lisandra Tena as Lola Guerrero.[8]

Cast

Main cast

Kim Dickens (Madison Clark), Cliff Curtis (Travis Manawa) and Frank Dillane (Nick Clark)

Alycia Debnam-Carey (Alicia Clark), Colman Domingo (Victor Strand) and Mercedes Mason (Ofelia Salazar)

Danay Garcia (Luciana Galvez), Daniel Sharman (Troy Otto) and Sam Underwood (Jake Otto)

The third season features twelve actors receiving main cast billing status, with seven returning from the first
season; nine are listed as main cast members in the second season, while four new cast members are
introduced. Danay García was promoted from recurring status and Daniel Sharman, Sam Underwood,
Dayton Callie and Lisandra Tena were added to the main cast. This is the first season not to include
Elizabeth Rodriguez, Michelle Ang and Lorenzo James Henrie who were all credited as main cast
members in previous seasons.

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark: A cunning and domineering high school guidance
counselor, the mother of Nick and Alicia, and Travis' fiancée.
Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa: A resolute and peacekeeping high school teacher and
Dayton Callie (Jeremiah Otto), Rubén Blades (Daniel Salazar) and Michael Greyeyes (Qaletaqa Walker)

Madison's fiancé who is struggling to cope with the death of his son Chris.
Frank Dillane as Nick Clark: A brave recovering heroin addict, Madison's son, and Alicia's
brother.
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark: The fiery yet compassionate daughter of Madison,
and sister of Nick.
Colman Domingo as Victor Strand: A smart and sophisticated conman-turned-businessman,
who forms friendships with the Clark family.
Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar: The strong-willed and capable daughter of Daniel.
Danay García as Luciana Galvez: A strong and cautious former member of the La Colonia
community in Tijuana, Mexico, and Nick's girlfriend.
Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto: The charismatic and impulsive son of Jeremiah, and Jake's
half-brother.
Sam Underwood as Jake Otto: Jeremiah's moralistic and wiser son, Troy's half-brother, and
Alicia's love interest.
Dayton Callie as Jeremiah Otto: The racist and candid leader of Broke Jaw Ranch, and Jake
and Troy's father.
Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar: A courageous and pragmatic former member of the
Sombra Negra gang, a barber, and Ofelia's father. He returns after his disappearance in the
previous season's mid-season finale.
Lisandra Tena as Lola Guerrero: The generous and empathic leader of a community
stationed at a dam located in Tijuana, who is responsible for supplying water.

Supporting cast
Michael Greyeyes as Qaletaqa Walker: A Native American in a war with Jeremiah Otto, who
he claims occupies his lands.
Justin Rain as Lee "Crazy Dog": The right-hand man of Qaletaqa.
Karen Bethzabe as Elena Reyes: The Rosario Beach hotel manager.
Brenda Strong as Ilene Stowe: A reclusive survivor in the Rosario Beach hotel who lost her
sanity after her family's death.
Ramses Jimenez as Hector Reyes: Elena's nephew.
Rae Gray as Gretchen Trimbol: A resident of Broke Jaw Ranch who becomes friends with
Alicia.
Michael William Freeman as Blake Sarno: A member of the militia.
Matt Lasky as Cooper: A member of the militia.
Jason Manuel Olazabal as Dante Esquivel: The leader of Gonzalez Dam.
Linda Gehringer as Christine: A resident of Broke Jaw Ranch who forms a bond with Alicia.
Jesse Borrego as Efrain Morales: A man who saves Daniel after he is injured in a fire.
Edwina Findley as Diana: A pragmatic survivor who becomes friends with Alicia.
James LeGros as Eddie: A doctor at El Bazar who works for Proctor John.
Ray McKinnon as Proctor John: The leader of a gang known as the Proctors.

Episodes
U.S.
No.
No. in

Title Directed by Written by Original air date viewers


overall season
(millions)
"Eye of the Andrew
22 1 Dave Erickson June 4, 2017 3.11[9]
Beholder" Bernstein
Travis, Madison and Alicia are captured by an armed group and taken to a military compound, where Travis is
separated from them and is taken to a basement while Madison and Alicia are taken to an office. At the
basement, Travis finds himself with Nick, an injured Luciana and other captives. The captives are shot to see
how long it takes for them to turn. Travis, Luciana, and Nick attempt to escape, Travis and Luciana descending
into a sewer but Travis is re-captured and made to fight the dead in a pit. Meanwhile, Madison and Alicia attack
Troy, impaling one of his eyes with a spoon and taking him hostage. Madison demands her family released. Nick
finds a horde of walkers at the end of the sewer and makes his way back. The family is reunited but the
compound is overrun with walkers, forcing everyone to leave. Travis, Luciana and Alicia escape aboard a
helicopter while Madison and Nick leave in a truck with Troy.

Stefan
23 2 "The New Frontier" Mark Richard June 4, 2017 2.70[9]
Schwartz
The helicopter is attacked and Travis is shot and bleeding out; he falls to his death rather than dying and turning
as it crash lands. At the hotel, Strand allows many angry refugees inside the gates, falsely claiming he is a
doctor to calm them. Madison, Troy, and Nick reach Broke Jaw Ranch, owned by Troy's father Jeremiah, and are
informed that the helicopter has not arrived. Jeremiah welcomes Madison and Nick, who are suspicious but
decide to stay. Back at the hotel, Elena orders Strand to leave before his lie enrages the survivors. After the
helicopter crash, Alicia and Jake carry Luciana to the ranch, where they reunite with Madison and Nick. Madison
breaks down after being informed of the death of Travis, while Nick forces the others to aid Luciana. Prior to
leaping to her death from a hotel balcony, IIene gifts Strand the keys to a brand new Jaguar.

Deborah
24 3 "TEOTWAWKI" Ryan Scott June 11, 2017 2.50[10]
Chow
In a pre-apocalypse television commercial, Jeremiah Otto and his family promote a video series on the key to
surviving TEOTWAWKI (the end of the world as we know it). The ranch holds a meeting in the wake of the
helicopter pilot's death, where Troy, Jake, and Jeremiah vow justice. Other residents express contempt for
Madison and her family. A recovering Luciana informs Nick that they must leave the ranch as soon as possible.
Back in her cabin, Madison discovers Troy laying in Nick's bed, and he expresses contempt for her son; Madison
tells Troy that Nick will learn to fit in. While boar hunting, Nick discovers he and Troy have similar worldviews.
The team investigating the helicopter shooting are overdue; Troy is to lead a second team and Madison
volunteers to accompany them. Elsewhere, Strand arrives at the Gonzalez Dam, where he is reunited with old
friend Dante Esquevil, offering him a partnership in controlling the dam's dwindling water supplies, but Dante
instead has Strand imprisoned; while in his cell, Strand is reunited with Daniel.

Alex Garcia
25 4 "100" Alan Page June 18, 2017 2.40[11]
Lopez
Through flashbacks, Daniel had survived the fire and escaped into Tijuana, where he was saved from death by a
band of refugees headed by Efrain Morales, who consoles Daniel's grief for losing Ofelia. While fending off
Walkers, Daniel falls into the sewers leading to the Gonzalez Dam, where he is spared death by Lola Guerrero,
one of Dante's workers. Daniel's military expertise has him made one of Dante's operatives, and he betrays Efrain
and later tortures him – but Lola exposes her complicity in water thefts to stop it. Strand is also awaiting
execution, and offers to take Daniel to Ofelia at the hotel. Although Daniel helps execute one of Lola's workers,
rather than kill Lola he kills Dante and his bodyguards, handing the dam over to Lola. (The title is the number of
people Daniel has killed by the end of the episode.)

"Burning in Water,
Daniel
26 5 Drowning in
Stamm
Suzanne Heathcote June 25, 2017 2.50[12]
Flame"
After a fire kills one of the founders of Broke Jaw, Nick and Jeremiah bond by cleaning up the wreck, locating
Jeremiah's prized antique revolver. Nick hopes Luciana will like the house but she leaves in the night. Madison,
Troy and their squad set out for the Black Hat Reserve, led by Qaletaqa Walker, on whose ancestral land Broke
Jaw was built. Walker ambushes the squad who are forced to return in sock feet with a warning of an impending
invasion. During the trek back, Troy contemplates killing Madison. Alicia and Jake begin a relationship.
Elsewhere, Strand leads Daniel to the hotel, but upon finding Ofelia was not present, Daniel abandons Strand to
the dead.

27 6 "Red Dirt" Courtney Wes Brown July 2, 2017 2.19[13]


Hunt
Troy's patrol return with news of Walker's ultimatum; that night bonfires ring Broke Jaw, unnerving the sheltered
people. Gretchen's family leaves despite Troy's threatening efforts to keep them for security measures. Madison
sides with Troy and urges Jeremiah to keep his community together. Jake journeys to Black Hat to negotiate
peace terms with Walker. Madison, Nick and Jeremiah later find Gretchen and her family murdered and turned;
they all realize Troy was responsible but Madison informs the community that Walker did it to prepare them for
the upcoming conflict. Alicia buys their story and runs after Jake to warn him.

Jeremy
28 7 "The Unveiling" Mark Richard July 9, 2017 2.62[14]
Webb
Jake and Alicia arrive at Black Hat, where Alicia discovers Ofelia to be alive and allied with Walker's tribe. Jake
and Walker agree to a parley with an exchange of hostages to guarantee the truce; Alicia remains at Black Hat
while Jake returns to Broke Jaw with Ofelia. While at Black Hat, Alicia learns that Walker's people have a water
shortage and a prophecy of the apocalypse, seeing it as a sign to reclaim their former lands. Madison blackmails
Troy to lead a team to rescue Alicia from Black Hat, breaking the truce and killing several of Walker's men. Jake
attempts to mend ways by delivering Ofelia and a truckload of water, but he is beaten and nearly scalped. Later,
Ofelia arrives at Broke Jaw, seemingly cast out. A crippling illness suddenly strikes the community and many of
the militia die and reanimate as walkers, massacring the residents; Nick sees Ofelia running and realizes she was
responsible before he also falls sick.

Andrew
29 8 "Children of Wrath" Jami O'Brien July 9, 2017 2.40[14]
Bernstein
Through flashbacks, Ofelia crossed the border and was denied help from Jeremiah but taken in by Walker.
Madison beats Ofelia and takes her to Black Hat where Walker reveals the poison was anthrax. Ofelia later
confronts Walker over making her a killer. The militia attack Black Hat and, at the cost of lives on both sides,
Madison and Alicia steal Walker's trailer of spiritual relics. Nick digs under the old cabin and learns Jeremiah and
the founders killed three braves who were attacking their cattle, plus Walker's father. Madison offers the reliquary
and Walker's father's remains but Walker refuses peace. Alicia is incensed at Troy's crimes and Madison reveals
that she'd killed her abusive father to protect her mother. Madison urges Jeremiah to kill himself, saying this will
appease Walker and preserve Jeremiah's legacy; Nick kills him instead and they stage it as a suicide. Madison
secretly delivers Jeremiah's head to Walker. Meanwhile, Strand finds the Abigail run aground; he speaks on the
radio with an alleged Russian cosmonaut who tells him his life is not over then sets fire to the Abigail and leaves
with a pack of weapons and supplies.

Stefan Dave Erickson &


30 9 "Minotaur" September 10, 2017 2.14[15]
Schwartz Mike Zunic
Walker's group move onto the ranch; the new community share a meal after which Jake and Walker speak of
building a peace together. However, tensions remain and a drunk youth tries to avenge Gretchen; although the
young man is killed Walker is given control of the armory and raids every rancher for their weapons. When Troy
refuses, Walker sends in an armed assault. Troy is injured protecting Nick who admits to killing Jeremiah, getting
Troy to stand down. Walker demands justice so exiles Troy while Nick is put in a hotbox. Troy overpowers the
native sent with him and confronts Madison over Jeremiah's death. At the dam, Daniel tells Lola that she's the
new boss, to be loved or despised. While distributing water the crowd turns on her and she is attacked.

Paco
31 10 "The Diviner" Ryan Scott September 10, 2017 2.14[15]
Cabezas
Madison informs Walker that the ranch's aquifer is running dry, and they take a tanker to a bazaar in Mexicali to
negotiate for water. They find Strand who owes debts to the authorities. Madison uses Walker's gold to buy his
freedom. At the ranch, the natives are overseeing the water distribution, leading to tensions. The militia see Nick
as Troy's successor and he cautions them to bide their time. Alicia tries to head-off water disputes but ends up
starting a riot by revealing that they have only six weeks of water. The natives try to take possession of the main
well but Nick, armed with the ranchers' last pistol, leads a sit-in. There is a run for water, draining the aquifer. The
militia move on the native guards but at the last moment are inspired by efforts to tap a new well.

Josef Mark Richard &


32 11 "La Serpiente" September 17, 2017 1.99[16]
Wladyka Lauren Signorino
Madison, Strand and Walker drive the tanker to Mexico, then crawl through tunnels to the dam. Madison tells
Daniel that Ofelia is alive at the ranch but they need water. Lola refuses a trade, but invites Madison to bring her
family and work for her. Daniel thinks it better that Ofelia not know he's alive, though he is displeased to learn that
Walker turned her into a murderer. Daniel and Efrain propose different courses to Lola. Walker leaves on foot,
intending to force the ranchers out. Daniel fears the dissatisfied people will rise against Lola, and sanctions
Strand to act if their interests align. A water truck explodes, punching a hole in the gate, and a slogan-chanting
mob soon appear. Lola is convinced to trade 10,000 gallons of water per week for weapons, with the first
exchange at the bazaar in 5 days. Lola wants Ofelia to be there. Strand and Madison drive back, picking up
Walker on the road.

33 12 "Brother's Keeper" Alrick Riley Wes Brown September 24, 2017 2.08[17]


Troy lives off the land while continuing to write in his journal. He revisits the scene of the helicopter crash, finds a
grenade launcher and buries the rancher Walker had disfigured. Troy visits Nick in the night and warns him that
the ranch will be destroyed. Jake asks Alicia to leave with him and questions their relationship when she refuses.
Nick and Jake set out to find Troy and discover him using the grenade launcher to guide a herd of walking dead
toward the ranch. Troy explains that the herd will force the people into the desert, as he was, and only the fittest
will survive. Jake holds Troy at gunpoint but hesitates on learning that Nick killed their father and Alicia kept it
secret. Jake is bitten and dies following an amputation, and Troy mourns his brother, saying he brought the herd
to regain their legacy. A wall of trailers and RVs is hoped to turn the herd but it fails and the ranchers and natives
evacuate to the bunker-like pantry.

"This Land Is Your Meera


34 13 Suzanne Heathcote October 1, 2017 2.36[18]
Land" Menon
The pantry Alicia evacuated everyone into doesn't have enough air for them all; she asks for those bitten to come
forward. A dozen people are given morphine and euthanized. Distraught as their executioner, Alicia bonds with 9-
11 widow Christine. People begin passing out and rising as the dead; Alicia kills one in a fall before passing out.
While crawling through a convoluted vent system Crazy Dog panics and hyperventilates until he is calmed by
Ofelia. Later, Crazy Dog collapses while Ofelia is clearing a zombie from a fan, and she barely survives. Nick and
Troy drive through the herd and become trapped in the helicopter. Madison, Strand and Walker return to find the
horde has overrun the ranch, and ignite the ranch's fuel depot to rescue Nick, Troy, and the only survivor of the
pantry, Alicia. They prepare to return to the dam but Alicia refuses to go, wanting to go alone to Jake's cabin and
find her own way to live in the world.

Stefan
35 14 "El Matadero" Alan Page October 8, 2017 2.23[19]
Schwartz
Ofelia falls off the water truck and the others see she has been bitten. Madison promises that she'll see her
father, sells half their weapons so she can rest in the bazaar and spends more to keep her comfortable. Strand
criticizes her for wasting resources while grieving Walker finds honor in observing her last wish. Ofelia dies just
as Daniel arrives. Nick goes on a binge of drugs and drinking, wrangling Troy into joining him, eventually wading
through a group of walking dead when Nick confesses that he can't go with Madison. The next morning, Daniel
agrees to let Madison's group come to the dam but Nick and Troy decide to stay at the bazaar. Elsewhere,
Alicia's scavenging attracts the dead who are killed by Diana. The two women initially threaten each other but
decide to share the food Alicia found.

"Things Bad Andrew


36 15 Jami O'Brien October 15, 2017 2.23[20]
Begun" Bernstein
Alicia brings Diana to the bazaar for treatment and is enlisted to assist a life-saving surgery. The patient is John,
the President of the Proctors, an outlaw motorcycle gang which is opening a trade route from the Texas gulf coast
to San Diego. Meanwhile, Troy learns that the Proctors intend to attack the dam and rushes with Nick to warn
them. It is decided to hold out but if defeat is certain to blow the dam with explosives to prevent the Proctors from
having a water monopoly. Walker and Crazy Dog leave to search for survivors from their nation. Strand tells Nick
to get his family out, having made a deal with the Proctors but no longer being able to guarantee anyone's safety.
Nick is then questioned by Daniel about the herd, giving Nick another reason to get them out. However, when
Madison learns that Troy led the herd she murders him in front of Nick. Strand opens a gate for the Proctors and
in a struggle shoots Daniel in the face. As the Proctors overrun the dam, Strand takes the detonator and hides
Madison and Nick.

Andrew Dave Erickson &


37 16 "Sleigh Ride" October 15, 2017 2.23[20]
Bernstein Mark Richard
Hiding together, tensions rise between Nick and Madison over Troy's murder and her growing ruthlessness.
Proctor John arrives at the dam with Alicia, displeased that Strand wasn't fully able to deliver on their deal, and
Alicia bargains for Madison's safety. Strand is helping Madison and Nick escape when Lola attacks the Proctors
and is killed. For the duplicity John decides to kill all four, starting with Alicia as a mercy. However, Nick uses the
detonator in a standoff, threatening to blow up the dam. Madison, Alicia and Strand escape on a boat. The
Proctors begin to move on Nick who receives unexpected help from Walker and Crazy Dog who snipe from a
nearby hilltop, and Daniel who fights his way across the dam. Nick detonates the explosives, blowing a hole in
the dam, and the boat is carried through by the current. Nick and Daniel escape while Madison swims to shore
alone.
Reception

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a rating of 84%, based on 6 reviews, whose average rating is 7.25/10.
The site's critical consensus is, "A distinctive ensemble brings a compelling flavor of Fear the Walking
Dead mythos, but this ambitious spinoff still shares its originator's penchant longwinded pacing that may
diminish the tension for some viewers."[21]

Fear the Walking Dead (season 3): Critical reception by episode

Season 3 (2017):  Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website


Rotten Tomatoes[21]

Ratings
DVR Total
Rating
Viewers DVR Total

No. Title Air date viewers viewers


(18–49) (millions) (18–49) (18–49)
(millions) (millions)
"Eye of the June 4,
1 1.2 3.11[9] 0.9 1.97 2.1 5.08[22]
Beholder" 2017
June 4,
2 "The New Frontier" 1.0 2.70[9] 1.0 1.93 2.0 4.63[22]
2017
June 11,
3 "TEOTWAWKI" 1.0 2.50[10] 0.8 1.72 1.8 4.22[23]
2017
June 18,
4 "100" 0.9 2.40[11] 0.8 1.67 1.7 4.07[24]
2017
"Burning in Water, June 25,
5 1.0 2.50[12] 0.8 1.68 1.8 4.18[25]
Drowning in Flame" 2017

6 "Red Dirt" July 2, 2017 0.8 2.19[13] 0.7 1.50 1.5 3.70[26][a]

7 "The Unveiling" July 9, 2017 0.9 2.62[14] 0.6 1.20 1.5 3.82[27][a]

8 "Children of Wrath" July 9, 2017 0.8 2.40[14] 0.7 1.35 1.5 3.75[27][a]
September
9 "Minotaur" 0.8 2.14[15] — — — —
10, 2017
September
10 "The Diviner" 0.8 2.14[15] — — — —
10, 2017
September
11 "La Serpiente" 0.7 1.99[16] 0.6 1.35 1.3 3.34[28]
17, 2017
September
12 "Brother's Keeper" 0.8 2.08[17] — — — —
24, 2017
"This Land Is Your October 1,
13 0.9 2.36[18] 0.6 1.40 1.5 3.77[29]
Land" 2017
October 8,
14 "El Matadero" 0.8 2.23[19] 0.6 1.51 1.4 3.74[30]
2017
October 15,
15 "Things Bad Begun" 0.8 2.23[20] 0.7 1.60 1.5 3.83[31]
2017
October 15,
16 "Sleigh Ride" 0.8 2.23[20] 0.7 1.60 1.5 3.83[31]
2017

a. Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.

Home media
The third season, featuring audio commentaries and deleted scenes, was released on Blu-ray and DVD on
March 13, 2018.[32]

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Fear the Walking Dead (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3743822/episodes?season=3) at IMDb

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