'Fear the Walking Dead' 2.10 Preview: Travis and Chris Run Into New Group
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Alicia has to fend off zombies to stay alive, while Travis and Chris encounter men with guns who don't seem to be friendly in their journey.

AceShowbiz - We'll catch up with Travis and Chris in the next episode of "Fear the Walking Dead". After separated from the group, the father-son duo is heading south of the border. In a sneak peek for the upcoming outing, Chris frantically warns his father, who is resting on a field, that "someone's coming."

They apparently encounter three men with guns who don't seem to be friendly. In another scene, two of the strange men point their guns and Travis shouts, "No!" before someone shoots his gun to a direction which is not featured in the video. He's later seen walking alone on the road and limping.

Elsewhere, Alicia fends off zombies to stay alive. She jumps and hangs onto the cables of elevator. She's later seen knocking on the door asking for help, but is stunned when someone opens the door.

"Do Not Disturb" airs Sunday, September 4 at 9/8c on AMC.

Showrunner Dave Erickson has explained the twist in the latest episode in which [SPOILER ALERT!] Nick was told that Alejandro the pharmacist was bitten by an infected and did not turn. "One of the things the season is about for Nick is this question of faith and belief in the leader, and the story that surrounds him is what really has created this community," he said.

And while the story "has made people trust him that much more, and it's created this insulated community where people feel safe, ... it's one of the things that Nick is a bit skeptical of when he hears the story for the first time - he's a little bit dubious, and it's something that we will continue to explore over the course of the season."

Erickson added, "Luciana, conversely, believes completely, as do the folks in the community, and the truth of Alejandro and the question of faith is something we will play out over the course of the season, and we'll address it ultimately."

Nick and viewers were also surprised with the sacrifice made by the community. An infected person voluntarily allowed himself to be consumed by walkers so that he would join the rank of the undead and continue to protect the members of the community.

"It was an extension really of Celia's philosophy, which is the dead have always been among us, the only difference now is we can see them," Erickson said. "What they did was insulate it. What they did was create this dynamic where many of the friends and family who they lost in the immediate wake of the apocalypse were kept in one place."

Erickson went on explaining the ritual, "So it's this mutual relationship now where the dead protect them because the Colonia, as we'll come to learn, is elevated. ... Their dead form this barrier for the folks who may mean them harm; it becomes somewhat difficult for them to get access to the Colonia." He added, "I think the living are also protecting the dead, and it becomes this slightly twisted, darker relationship."

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