Inside the 'Fear the Walking Dead' Theory That Connects Padre to the Commonwealth

Padre is a mysterious city on 'Fear the Walking Dead' and some fans believe it's actually the Commonwealth from 'The Walking Dead.' Alicia in 'Fear the Walking Dead.' The Season 7 mid-season finale of Fear the Walking Dead introduces the idea of Padre, a mysterious community that promises to be everyone's haven for the future.

Padre is a mysterious town on 'Fear the Walking Dead' and some lovers believe it is in fact the Commonwealth from 'The Walking Dead.'

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Alicia in 'Fear the Walking Dead.'

The Season 7 mid-season finale of Fear the Walking Dead introduces the idea of Padre, a mysterious neighborhood that guarantees to be everyone's haven for the long run. But some fanatics imagine there is a connection between Padre and the Commonwealth, which is an enormous neighborhood on The Walking Dead. Are they actually the identical factor?

The Commonwealth is the largest city and the closest factor to a civilized global that the characters of The Walking Dead have seen thus far. The main city is made up of hundreds of folks and there are other communities connected to it.

There are actual jobs, schools, or even sporting occasions. The promise of the Commonwealth sounds an awful lot like what Padre is meant to be.

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Alicia and Will in 'Fear the Walking Dead.'

Is Padre from 'Fear the Walking Dead' the Commonwealth?

Alicia reveals a binder that says 'Padre — rebuilding your country's long term' in Fear the Walking Dead. When she meets Will, he explains that he was intended to travel to Padre with Senator Vasquez.

There, he says, they were to to find supplies and the whole thing else they wanted for a brand new society in the post-apocalyptic zombie global. Since that's an identical to the Commonwealth on The Walking Dead, one fan theorized on reddit that each places are the identical.

"Maybe that's how Pamela Milton knew to go to the Commonwealth," the redditor wrote. "She's from a high-ranking political family and a senator is also a high-ranking political figure. Only certain people knew where Padre was, [so] maybe the Milton family and Senator Vasquez were among those people?"

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Another redditor commented that it could be an effective way to tie Fear the Walking Dead to The Walking Dead, since we are also in the latter's ultimate season at the moment. So far, there hasn't been a confirmation that Padre and the Commonwealth are the identical factor.

But it's a theory that has some weight to it, particularly as Strand's citadel is on the verge of collapse of cave in.

The Commonwealth has posed plenty of problems for some 'Walking Dead' characters.

Even although the Commonwealth seems to be the answer to everyone's prayers on The Walking Dead, it is not without its faults. The social hierarchy proves difficult for other people like Daryl, who has to are living in the slums with Judith and R.J. till he can get a higher paying task.

And there may be corruption underneath the floor that shows how so many political issues are going on behind closed doorways.

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Teddy and Alicia in 'Fear the Walking Dead.'

Does Padre even exist on 'Fear the Walking Dead'?

If Padre and the Commonwealth don't seem to be connected and the theory is completely false, then perhaps Padre is not actual at all. That's every other chance that fanatics have thought to be. Alicia attempted without good fortune to find Padre through following the undead model of Senator Vasquez.

One fan shared on reddit that the letters in 'Padre' could in fact stand for one thing, since the phrase is ceaselessly seen in capital letters on documents.

Someone else posted that Padre might be the name of a survival manual of sorts. Right now, we nonetheless don't know evidently where Padre is on Fear the Walking Dead or if it is actual at all. But there is nonetheless hope that it might be one thing necessary by means of the end of Season 7.

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