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- Charlie’s death in Fear the Walking Dead season 8 made the entire plot of season 7 pointless.
- The revelation of Charlie’s survival and subsequent death in season 8 resulted in his radiation sickness arc in season 7 with no clear purpose.
- Charlie’s return was necessary for the series, especially for Madison’s character development and to give her a happy ending instead of dying off-screen.
Quite a story Fear the undead it became useless with Charlie’s death in season 8. After a long absence from the series, Charlie finally returned to the role in the second episode of the second half of season eight. But instead of using her return to make her an integral part of the show’s finale, FTWD He added a twist by having the character give up his life to stop Troy.
The whereabouts of the group’s main characters, such as Charlie, Rabbi Jacob, Strand and Luciana, was initially a major subject of speculation. Fear the undead Season 8, Part 2. The series solved the mystery of Victor Strand in the mid-season premiere and revealed what happened to Luciana in the opening minutes Fear the undead Season 8, episode 8, titled ‘Iron Tiger’. Charlie, despite being a unique character. FTWD It could easily be assumed that he was dead, as he also reappeared in the episode as Luciana’s ally. Behind his back, Madison was finally able to discover the truth about Charlie’s role in Nick’s death.
Charlie’s return and death scare him. The story of TWD season 7 made no sense

What essentially determined the nature of your returns? Fear the undead The direction her story took in season 7 was very surprising. An episode focused on Charlie called “Mourning Cloak” culminated in him contracting a fatal form of radiation sickness. From there, his arc revolved around the character confronting the reality that he would not survive. Everyone in the group, including Charlie, made it clear that she could not be cured. This story forced several characters to accept their impending fate, especially Daniel, who formed a close bond with Charlie. Although the series promised that Charlie’s death from radiation sickness was inevitable, the series still found a way to prevent it.
Charlie suffered from radiation sickness after embarking on a mission from Morgan to infiltrate Strand Tower and come into contact with irradiated zombies.
After the revelation that Charlie survived because VADER had access to drugs not available at Strand Tower, there is a feeling that the entire plot of season seven was for naught. All Charlie needed was to overcome his illness off-screen. Plus, Charlie died anyway, albeit for a completely different reason. After we orchestrated and undid Charlie’s death, FTWD He killed her anyway and forced her to sacrifice herself to prevent her friends from revealing VADER’s whereabouts to Troy. Because of what happened, the meaning of Charlie’s radiation sickness arc is unclear.
At least Charlie’s fate on FTWD was better than dying off-screen

All things considered, Charlie’s return still felt necessary FTWD, mainly because of the connection between her and Madison. The responsibility she bears for Nick’s death Fear the undead This meant the show needed a moment where Madison discovered the truth about Charlie and Nick. Furthermore, for me, as the main character for several seasons, it would have been disappointing if any of the characters had revealed off-screen that Charlie had died, which would have happened if no treatment had been found. Since it always made sense for Charlie to return at least once, confront Madison and get a happy ending, it would have been much better for his character if Season 7 hadn’t promised him an early death.
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