Morganās Fear the Walking Dead Arc Continued a Hated TWD Trend
Will viewers ever find out what happened to Morgan Jones (Lennie James) after Fear the Walking Dead?

This article contains spoilers for Fear the Walking Dead season 8 and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
With the sprawling world of AMCās Fear the Walking Dead.
Starting out as a prequel to the events of the main series, Fear the Walking Dead soon took on a life of its own and told an epic story across eight seasons. Now that the whole story saga is on Netflix, itās time to look back at the highs and lows of the shuffling series and how Fear the Walking Dead repeated a deadly TWD mistake with one of the franchiseās best characters.
Up there with Norman Reedusā Daryl Dixon and Melissa McBrideās Carol Peletier, Lennie Jamesā performance as Morgan Jones remains one of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Deadās biggest wins. Whereas comic book Morgan only made it to Issue #81, his live-action counterpart became a recurring character in The Walking Dead and eventually left in season 8 to become a mainstay of Fear the Walking Dead from season 4 onward. Being one of the lucky few to survive both shows, Fear frustratingly left Morganās fate in the air.
Alongside the return of Kim Dickens as pre-Morgan protagonist Madison Clark, Jamesā grizzly survivor was a major focus of Fear the Walking Deadās final season. This made it even more surprising when he survived another brush with death, only to leave in the midseason finale to look for Rick. ing that Morgan hasnāt seen Rick in a decade by this point in the story, and the characters are miles apart, it was criticized as a lazy way to bring things full circle. Worse still, James is yet to return to the Deadverse, meaning he sat out the Rick-centric The Ones Who Live and didnāt even get so much as a radio cameo Ć la Carol in Daryl Dixon.
Itās fair to say that The Walking Dead tried to run before it could walk, meaning it wasnāt long before the close-knit cast of season 1 became a supersized ensemble that even Lost would be jealous of. This was good news for a series that had such a high death count, but with each season adding more characters than we care to count, it means some fan-favorites were cast to the side ā never to be seen again. Sticking a major question mark over Morganās current whereabouts, he s a long list of The Walking Dead characters whose fates are left up in the air.
Although Morganās final message to Rick says, āMan, Iām gonna come and look for you, whether youāre at Alexandria or not,ā James seems happy to leave the story there. Speaking to CBR in 2023, the star explained, āThis is it for me. Heās been around long enough.ā Still, he itted that he might be willing to āpick up the stick againā for an amazing storyline that takes the character in a different direction and does something that Morgan hasnāt in previous episodes. Echoing what many fans feel, James is worried that bringing Morgan back would ātarnish his legacy.ā
Morgan at least got some form of sendoff, unlike Corey Hawkinsā Heath, who was last seen in season 7ās āSwearā and remains one of the showās biggest plot holes. Showrunner Angela Kang confirmed to Business Insider the long-held theory that Jadisā scavengers traded Heath with the CRM and that she hoped weād see him again at some point in the TWD Universe. As that was in 2018 and The Ones Who Live seemed like the perfect opportunity to bring back Heath, it feels like even the most die-hard fans might not care anymore. In reality, Hawkins moved on from The Walking Dead and starred in projects like Kong: Skull Island and BlacKkKlansman.
Itās much the same for Fantastic Beastās Dan Foglerās Luke, playing a key role in the Whisperer arc before being parked in Oceanside and eventually brought back to die in the war for the Commonwealth. It canāt have been easy to juggle so many side characters, but chances are youāve likely forgotten about Oceanside leader Cyndie (Sydney Park), and after appearing in 27 episodes, what happened to Scott (Kenric Green) following the season 10 finale? Still, when Lauren Cohanās Maggie met with the mysterious Georgie (Jayne Atkinson) in season 8, only to have the latter replaced by the similar Pamela Milton (Laila Robins), there are too many instances of forgotten characters.
Fear the Walking Dead is also guilty of this. āāQaletaqa Walker (Michael Greyeyes) was the primary antagonist for the first half of season 3 but was never seen again, Max, Annie, and the rest of the orphaned kids vanished between seasons 5 and 6, and showrunner Andrew Chambliss was forced to acknowledge the missing Jacob, Sarah, and Wendell, telling EW there simply wasnāt room for them in the finale. Maggie Graceās Althea mightāve been hated by some, but are we supposed to assume sheās just living in Isabelleās cabin indefinitely? Fear the Walking Dead then took things too far the other way, seemingly unable to let characters go in its final season by bringing back everyone from Madison to Troy (Daniel Sharman), Charlie (Alexa Nisenson) to Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey).
Despite the future of Rick and co. being up in the air after plans for a Grimes movie trilogy being canned, The Ones Who Live put the pieces in place for a reunion akin to Avengers: Endgame where we imagine everyone from Madison to Morgan somehow meeting with Rick. James at least seems more open to the idea of coming back in the aftermath of Fear the Walking Deadās finale, musing what it would be like if Morgan and Rick met again and telling ComicBook.com in February 2024, āEvery and anything is possible.ā
Then again, given how The Walking Dead loves to live up to the ādeadā part of its name, Morgan should trust us that heās probably safer where he is. For now, Morganās name is etched on the great wall of MIA characters alongside Eduardo, Kal, and Virgil ā yep, we had to Google them as well.