Fear the Walking Dead episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tensions soar in the military camp as residents demand answers about their missing loved ones. Madison discovers Liza's involvement in Nick's removal, while Daniel captures a soldier to uncover the truth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who expresses affection for Ofelia in the episode?
Andy expresses his affection for Ofelia.
What does Madison discover about Liza?
Madison discovers that Liza is responsible for Nick's removal.
What does the man discussing insurance criticize?
He criticizes the concept of relying on insurance and corporations for security.
What is happening outside Travis and Chris's location?
Gunfire is heard outside, indicating unrest or conflict.
What is Dr. Exner's proposal to Madison?
Dr. Exner proposes that Madison helps at the hospital.
What happens to Griselda at the hospital?
Griselda undergoes an amputation and later succumbs to her injuries.
Who does Daniel capture and why?
Daniel captures a soldier to get information about his wife and others taken by the military.
What is the significance of "Cobalt" in the episode?
"Cobalt" is a command code for evacuating military personnel and terminating civilians in the camp.
What does Travis attempt to do with the military?
Travis attempts to negotiate for the return of his family.
How does Griselda's life end in the episode?
Griselda dies from her injuries and is euthanized to prevent her from turning into a zombie.
What is the situation in the camp towards the end of the episode?
Tensions escalate with the threat of the camp's destruction imminent.
What role does Liza play in the hospital?
Liza assists in medical duties at the hospital.
Why does Madison refuse Dr. Exner's proposal?
Madison refuses because she is upset about Nick being taken away.
What is the episode's setting with regards to the outbreak?
The episode is set in a military-controlled camp during a zombie outbreak.
How does the episode depict the military's handling of the situation?
The military is shown as bureaucratic, secretive, and harsh in their methods.