We’re not going to see Rubén in the back half, but my hope is that we will see him resurrected in Season 3 in an organic way. Here’s the thing: What’s important for the story, specifically for Ofelia, is that all the characters believe that Daniel burned with the compound. TVLINE | Why did Daniel have to die - or should I say “die”? He also reconnects with someone when we come back in Episode 8. We find out he had something in his hand that we didn’t know about that makes him a little bit less insane than to just walk off. We connect something in the premiere of the back half. TVLINE | Does Nick have a plan for what he’s going to do when he runs away from her, or is he just ticked off? She has the ability to go to a violent place when the need arises. TVLINE | Clearly, she would have dealt with it. You also have to bear in mind that you have a woman in Celia who seems harmless in that moment but also poisoned an entire congregation to protect the infected in her wine cellar! She’s not someone to be trifled with! So the question for us was, what would Madison do if, for example, she’d gone to the shooting gallery and found her son having shot up, and been confronted with his drug dealer? Would she have called the cops? Would she have dealt with it in the moment? The more we get to know her, the more we’ll understand why she’s willing to go to the places she does. But what we’ll find out is that there’s a darker side to Madison Clark. She does have a morality, and she does have good qualities, obviously. Madison has alluded to it before, but she’s had an interesting relationship with violence. TVLINE | I was stunned that Madison went all Rick Grimes on us - she basically murdered Celia in cold blood. He’s been primed to find that person, which is really I think what Strand speaks to in that scene when he says to Madison basically, “You’ve got a kid who is very street-savvy, but he’s also looking for his next fix.” That’s what scares the hell out of Madison, and it’s why she goes to the lengths that she goes to. Yeah, when he lands with Celia in Episode 6 and into 7, he essentially finds someone who says, “Yes, your lack of fear toward the dead is right.” She embraces that, and he embraces her philosophy as well. that could be an excuse, because I think deep down, he’s looking for someone who is going to enable this new addiction. There was one moment when he was under the capsized boat watching that one floating infected, and he saw something different. What Nick does is he finds it in the dead. I think you’ve got a guy who’s got a very strong addictive personality, and everyone that I know who is in recovery tends to find some other outlet for that addictive nature. So why was he so quick to fall for Celia’s insanity? Aside from his being a junkie and all, he generally seems pretty sharp.
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