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i-have-not-slept · 1 year
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kevin zegers i’m sorry i juged you so harshly. maybe you really were alec all along.
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dailyfeartwdgifs · 6 years
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Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg’s interview about Fear’s season 4 (part III)
EW: Is Proctor John out of the picture? Is he not a part of season 4?
GOLDBERG: He’s not part of season 4. I think you see in episode 402 we introduce our adversaries, the Vultures, that show up outside the stadium, and that’s the group that the Clarks will be up against for the first half of this season.
EW: Let’s talk more about the Vultures and their leader played by Kevin Zegers. What’s their M.O. here, just to wait it out until groups die and then take their stuff?
GOLDBERG: Well, what we find interesting about the Vultures is that unlike a lot of the other adversaries that we���ve seen characters come up against on Fear the Walking Dead, or even The Walking Dead, their threat is not one of violence. It’s more of kind of an existential, philosophical threat, which is they move around from place to place. They don’t set down roots. We see the Vultures as sort of like doctors delivering bad news.
When they show up and Mel, Kevin Zegers’ character, talks to Madison outside the stadium, the way he looks at it he’s trying to warn her. He’s seen this situation play out many times before. It always goes the same way. There’s sort of a cynicism and an inevitability to the way that they see things, so they don’t need to attack. They can sit. They can wait because they know what the ultimate outcome is, and Madison representing sort of on the opposite side of that, is not going to let the stadium fall without a fight.
CHAMBLISS: And just to say, the Vultures really don’t see themselves as the villain, and in fact, they don’t even call themselves the Vultures. That’s just kind of the pejorative name that we hear Strand use in that final scene at the end of 402. But they kind of see themselves as the good guys who are just trying to do the right thing and just trying to explain that this is the way the world works now. I think that’s the thing that will make what Madison and her family have to do so difficult because it really is almost like they’re fighting a force of nature.
EW: What do those numbers in the box mean? Are those the number of zombies inside?
CHAMBLISS: Yeah, I think you are catching on to what the Vultures do there. We’ll continue to see how the Vultures, when they swoop into a place, how they pick it apart and one of the things that they do is clear it of walkers. We saw a little taste of that when Enis stepped out of his El Camino and put his boombox on, and corralled the walkers on his bike and led them to the back of that box truck.
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