"The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" | |
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Air date | June 3rd, 2018 |
Writers | Melissa Scrivner Love |
Director | Sarah Boyd |
Producers | Christian Agypt; David Alpert; Kate Barnow; Brian Buckner; Pablo Cruz; Adam Davidson; Dave Erickson; Luisa Gomez de Silva; Gale Anne Hurd; Avram Butch Kaplan; Robert Kirkman; Brett C. Leonard; Greg Nicotero; Alan Page; Kenneth Requa; Arturo Sampson; David Wiener |
Starring | Kim Dickens; Frank Dillane; Alycia Debnam-Carey; Maggie Grace; Colman Domingo; Danay Garcia; Garret Dillahunt; Jenna Elfman;Lennie James; |
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"The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" is the seventh episode of season four of the survival horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, and the forty-forth episode of the series overall. The series is a prequel spin-off of the critically acclaimed program The Walking Dead and chronicles the stories of the first days of the zombie apocalypse. The episode was directed by Sarah Boyd with a script written by Melissa Scrivner Love. It first aired on AMC on Sunday, June 3rd, 2018 at 9:00 pm.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Also Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Kevin Zegers | Melvin |
Alexis Nisenson | Charlie |
Evan Gamble | Ennis |
Sebastian Sozzi | Cole |
Rhoda Griffis | Vivian |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jason Liebrecht | Edgar |
Kenneth Wayne Bradley | Douglas |
Tammie Baird | Ingrid |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Fear the Walking Dead was created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson. It is a spin-off of the critically acclaimed survival horror series The Walking Dead.
- Based on the series of graphic novels by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.
- "FTWD: The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" serves as a shortcut to this page.
- This series is rated TV-MA. It contains strong language and graphic violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Body Count[]
- Ingrid - Killed in the shootout.
- Edgar - Shot in the chest by Luciana.
- Melvin - Stabbed in the head by Alicia Clark.