The missile is in the air.

So what’s next?

That’s just one of the big questions heading into Sunday’s season finale on AMC.

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Colman Domingo on ‘Fear the Walking Dead’.Ryan Green/AMC

Where is that missile headed?

ANDREW CHAMBLISS:That missile is headed for Texas.

So, what does that mean in terms of our characters in this finale?

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Lennie James and Karen David on ‘Fear the Walking Dead’.Ryan Green/AMC

What’s the plan?

IAN GOLDBERG:I can’t spoil the whole episode.

Those are great questions.

We will answer all of them in the finale.

What is everyone’s attitude when things first pick back up?

Is it just resignation or is it more “We have to figure out something out!”?

GOLDBERG:I would say some characters might feel one way, some might approach it another way.

Honestly, Lennie James in an interview talked about this episode as taking place over a held breath.

And I think that’s a really accurate way to describe it.

So how does that impact Strand and Morgan?

Strand left Morgan for walker chum.

CHAMBLISS:We definitely will be dealing with the fallout from what went down between Morgan and Strand.

And I think that’s really all I can say with that without giving away too much.

But we will be dealing with the fallout.

It will be something that obviously is going to in one way or another play out in this episode?

CHAMBLISS:Yes, and perhaps beyond.

Alicia is locked up in that bunker.

We didn’t see her this past week.

What can you say about Alicia heading into the finale, now with the missiles in the air?

GOLDBERG:I can say very little.

That was by design for Teddy.

He wanted her to survive if he was successful in launching this missile.

So, we’ll see.

Is it possiblemorepeople could end up in that bunker?

GOLDBERG:Anything’s possible.

It seems like a pretty sweet place to be holed up right about now.

Are we looking at a cliffhanger situation with this finale?

Will it be wrapping up the season 6 arc?

Will it be setting the table for season 7?

Maybe a little bit of both?

What can we expect in terms of that?

CHAMBLISS:I think it really is all of the above.

And then, a larger arc that crosses the season.

GOLDBERG:Five words: The end is the beginning.