FRANK DILLANE as NICK CLARK in FEAR THE WALKING DEAD ⇒ Season Two, Episode Eight ‘Grotesque’
"When you hold on to something for too long or too hard, you corrupt it.”
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“What was crucial to me was to draw a line in the sand between Nick and Madison, specifically. It was also important to tell a story about the rise of Alicia, and have her step out from her mom’s shadow and become her own person and achieve a level of independence, which I think Alicia the character did and Alycia the actor played beautifully. There was definitely more stories I had for Nick and Madison and Alicia. I would want to keep that core Clark family going for a while long. The thing that’s interesting to me, and one of the questions I asked myself and asked Robert Kirkman very on was of the people in our group, who do you see becoming the Governor? Of our group, who could become a Negan? That’s interesting to me, to watch an evolution of a character and start with them as a hero, and bleed that into antihero, and bleed that into full-on villain. It would have been interesting. In terms of the final conflict within the family, it would have been key.” - Dave Erickson
Fear The Walking Dead (2015 - 2017)
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