As the families say goodbye to the city they already left behind, it's utter chaos on the beach. Will San Diego be any better? How fast is the virus moving? How far beyond five cities has it traveled by now? They're about to find out.
Load up the guests on the Abigail and push off says Strand to Daniel. Oh, I'm brilliant with the dialogue. It won't be a long trip to San Diego, but it will probably be a hell of an adventure.
Nick finds himself a spot on the boat's little patio and suns himself. There are some benefits to being on the water. Perhaps they'll have a little time to relax away the stress of the past few weeks.
Who is Strand, anyway? He saved Nick from the bowels of the containment area, saved everyone from the chaos of the city and saves them again from the ravaged walkers on the beach. But I bet he's no savior at all. I bet there's a lot to learn about this mystery man.
Ofelia is still in mourning for her mother as she takes refuge on the Abigail. She will either have to snap out of it or find herself among the first casualties of Fear the Walking Dead Season 2. The inactive rarely make it far.
There isn't too much trouble a couple of teenagers can get into on a yacht out in the middle of the ocean, right? They look pretty passive. No doubt everything will be A-OK.
Travis and Daniel are doing manly things, surveying the water, imagining what lies ahead. They're also wondering whether they should trust Strand. A man they hardly know and in whose hands their near future now rests.
If nothing else, food is plentiful on the Abigail. Unless the virus is in the water and somehow starts infecting the fish, they should be good for as long as they're afloat and fish are repopulating. Right?
Once they're on the open water, what can hurt them? Is being stuck on a moving vessel surrounded by water with no way to escape a safe option or one even more dire? These families are about to find out.