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Madison Clark

Discussion in 'Fear The Walking Dead Season 1' started by Zed Sanford, Aug 24, 2015.

  1. Eternal

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    Uh yeah actually! Maybe not quite like that since technically, she hasn't seen the walkers actually eating someone (only Nick).

    But at least tell her daughter that something extremely dangerous is happening, so her kid doesn't just think her mom is cracking up and run off into danger like she was about to do with her boyfriend or the neighbor across the street.

    Sorry, but If three people are telling you the same thing, you'd be the idiot to not even consider it, no matter how ridiculous it sounds. Because it's obvious things are happening and things are getting out of hand.

    What good does it do her daughter, keeping her in the dark? Especially if she's shown she's willing to hear her out? We all know it's going to come to the light sooner or later, but it's best to get prepared, for whatever might be happening.
     
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    Yeah, she needs to know that sick people are dangerous. Nick did tell her that Matt would hurt her, but she needs to hear what would happen in more detail. But now Alicia knows because of the attack across the street by Peter Dawson. The fact that Maddie did nothing to help that woman means Alicia inevitably now has to learn the truth, pretty much immediately.
     
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    Okay, but we've already seen that Alicia was going to go see Matt either way. At least if she warned her kid ahead of time, Alicia might be more prepared. Having her go in blind is the worst idea ever. It's better to tell someone and have them not believe you until they see it themselves, than not tell them and have them be even more confused about what's happening. By telling them, you're giving them more of a chance.

    It's the most logical thing to do. I understand that Madison is in a position where accepting something like this, will change her world forever, that saying it out loud makes it real, but she's going to have to at least tell her daughter something, so she can prepare herself. Right now, she's only putting her kid at risk.
     
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