Fear The Walking Dead: Best Tweets From Season 2 Finale
The season two finale of Fear The Walking Dead was an action-packed journey that left audiences [...]
Wall? What Wall?
Is that Donald's wall #FearTWD
— Tony (@TonySolo) October 3, 2016
In Fear The Walking Dead, much of the series takes place in cities along the US-Mexico border. A lot of problems are brewing around the landmark in the series, and some think the same is true in real life.
Donald Trump has continued to mention his idea to build a wall on the Mexican border as a platform of his campaign. The idea has obviously been frowned upon by many, but Fear The Walking Dead seems to have recycled the idea for the zombie apocalypse.
When Ofelia's truck breaks down, she begins walking along a wall that surrounds the border.
As @TonySolo points out, this may be the very wall the republican candidate was talking about.
prevnextDammit, Dale
Dale and his damn radiator hoses. #FearTWD
— Hershel Greene (@HershelGreene1) October 3, 2016
One of the best live Tweets, week in, and week out, belongs to the Hershel Greene parody account. We've featured his tweets multiple times, and the finale wouldn't be complete without his wisdom.
As Ofelia's radiator is having issues, she is attacked by multiple walkers. She isn't the first survivor in The Walking Dead universe with car troubles, however.
Throughout much of The Walking Dead's first season, Dale had problems finding radiator hoses for his RV. It seemed as though every mission needed another hose, and folks died looking for those things.
Thanks to @HershelGreene1 for calling Dale out here, and for keeping us entertained each week.
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Wow this season of Breaking Bad is a little dead #DeyWalking #feartwd
— Kaymitting Hom-icide (@mohalyak) October 3, 2016
Meme's have been a great way to make our Best Tweets list this season, but we haven't seen too many great puns yet. Lucky for us, @mohalyak came through in the clutch.
Much of Nick's arc this season has revolved around his ability to produce and pedal narcotics. Many fans have compared his antics to Jesse from Breaking Bad, and the connections grow with every episode.
When Nick was trying to make a deal with the Narcos gang in the season finale, he looked a little more Pinkman than usual.
The tweet was a great play on the current pace of the episode, and the idea of mixing the two shows together.
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The moral of this story is, when you're a stupid teen, listen to your parents or you could end up dead. #FearTheWalkingDead #FearTWD
— David Latchman (@SciWriterDave) October 3, 2016
Whoever said Fear The Walking Dead wasn't for kids? This series packs in more great advice for young people than a multitude of after-school specials ever could.
When the kids in this series have rebelled from their parents, bad things have tended to happen. That's not to say the parents have done the greatest job of raising them for this infected world. but that's beside the point.
Nick, Chris, and Ofelia have all strayed from dear old Mom and Dad, and they have all wound up in trouble. Alicia stayed with Madison, and she has turned out alright.
See a theme here? @SciWriterDave does. Way to preach to the young ones, Dave.
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ME WATCHING FEAR TWD #FearTWD pic.twitter.com/y9ZRjLVezu
— hαlimα ◡̈ (@lolseIman) October 3, 2016
There's no denying that this episode of Fear The Walking Dead was the greatest of the entire series. Blending action, drama, and speechless plot twists, the combo episode of Wrath and North totally brought it.
You know what else is great? Hilarious gifs.
@lolselman on Twitter found a way to blend these two perfections into a phenomenal tweet featuring Ellie Kemper from The Office.
We were fist pumping through the entire season finale of Fear The Walking Dead, and we're sure you were too.
Thanks for participating in our weekly tweet competitions throughout this season, and make sure to join us on October 23 as we continue the trend with the season premiere of The Walking Dead.
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