Fear the Walking Dead: How Did Morgan Survive and Who Saved Him?
How exactly did Morgan survive a serious gunshot wound and a walker horde? Here's what we learned in the Fear the Walking Dead season 6 premiere.
This Fear the Walking Dead article contains spoilers.
If youāve watched Fear the Walking Deadās season 6 premiere, āThe End is the Beginning,ā youād be forgiven for experiencing a bit of dĆ©jĆ vu during Morganās return. Fear the Walking Dead is fond of killing off its protagonistsāMadison, Nick, and Travis immediately spring to mind. So it was reasonable to assume that the events of last seasonās finale, āEnd of the Lineā spelled certain doom for Morgan.
But as it turns out, being grievously wounded and left for dead as walkers slowly drew closer was not enough to end Morganās journey. Not that there werenāt red flags pointing to his possible survival.
First of all, AMC made a very big deal when Morgan crossed over to Fear the Walking Dead to become its new star back in season 4. It just didnāt seem likely that an actor of Lennie Jamesās stature would be killed off after two seasons, especially when so much of the show’s new direction has focused on Morgan’s mission to help others.
Another red flag was how cagey showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg were about Morganās “death” at the end of last season, which ended on too obvious a cliffhanger. Despite promising a true game-changing moment, the showrunners seemed to back away from this when we spoke with them last September.
It’s also no secret that The Walking Dead universe tends to pull its punches when it comes to big character deaths. One only has to look to Glenn’s fake death in The Walking Deadās sixth season as a prime example. In the episode āThank You,ā Glenn is standing atop a dumpster surrounded by walkers, and when he’s knocked into the waiting horde, it sure seems like heās being torn apart and killed. As we later find out, though, Glenn survived the hungry horde by hiding under the dumpster. Fans and critics cried foul at thisāmyself included. While I love Glenn (and Steven Yuen), this felt like the worst kind of cheat. And who was to say the showsā creative teams wouldnāt eventually pull something like this again?Ā
Which brings us back to Fear. Season 6 wasted no time in revealing that Morgan had survived his last encounter with Virginia. But how exactly did he manage to not only survive a serious gunshot wound but also those hungry walkers? The episode, penned by Chambliss and Goldberg themselves, is a bit light on details. We learn that Morganās last message over the walkie-talkie was heard by a mysterious stranger who tracked him down to Humbugās Gulch. If not for this Good Samaritan, he would have most certainly perished.Ā
Given how he was incapacitated and without his staff as the walkers closed in, itās reasonable to assume that whoever saved Morgan had to be relatively close by. Iād even wager that perhaps this person was keen to join the group and their altruistic crusade before everyone was unexpectedly separated by Virginia. Whatever the case may be, they were able to reach Morgan in time. More importantly, they were able to either fix him up on the spot or bring him to a nearby home base where they patched him up. Again, this suggests that this stranger was somehow familiar with the group and their mission, and came prepared to help in some way.
The episode divulges two other cluesāthat whoever stitched up Morgan isnāt a doctor, and that they know how to handle a firearm. Obviously plenty of survivors fall into the center of this post-apocalyptic Venn diagram, which is why it’s so difficult to identify this Good Samaritan.Ā
From watching Fear since Chambliss and Goldberg took the reins in season 4, itās reasonable to assume that all will be revealed about this mysterious figure by seasonās end, if not sooner. A little bit of mystery is all well and good, as long as the payoff is worthwhile. In the meantime, the note theyāve left behind for Morgan offers one last interesting clue: āYou donāt know me, but I heard your message,ā it reads. āYou need to do the same. You still have things left to doā¦āĀ
Taken at face value, this note carries a lot of weight, especially when you consider this stranger was inspired by Morgan himself to be the change they wish to see in the world. After all, isnāt this why Isaac, a onetime field medic and one of Virginiaās former rangers, ultimately completes the strangerās work by finally removing the bullet fragment?
So, now that Morgan has been granted a new lease on life, heās trying to understand his purpose. If it’s not to build a safe haven for the person who saved his life (and who wouldnāt want to live out the zombie apocalypse in a tracked-out water tower), then perhaps itās shepherding Isaac back to his pregnant wife. Whatever the case may be, itās clear that simply existing is not reason enough to be alive. Indeed, just because heās survived a gunshot wound doesnāt mean Morganās life isnāt in danger. Living with an open wound for six weeks has led to gangrene, and Morganās rescuer is nowhere to be found. Which is why heās so insistent on staying tethered to one place, repaying kindness with loyalty.Ā
Morganās motives are a moot point by episodeās end, of course, given that Emile destroys the water tower. But Iād like to think if this person found Morgan once, theyāll find him again. Until then, if you ask me, Morganās return is not another DumpsterGate, but thatās just me.