Plus, watch an exclusive clip from this week’s episode.
And furthermore, after his trip to Mexico came to an explosive conclusion, is he still in danger?
EW has an exclusive clip from Thursday’s episode above.

Keegan Allen in ‘Walker’.Rebecca Brenneman/The CW
Below, we talk with Allen about playing Liam and what’s in store post-Mexico.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Did you feel like you had a good understanding of who Liam was from the pilot?
KEEGAN ALLEN:I really loved the character from the pilot.
I could see how [showrunner] Anna Fricke carefully constructed this character.
It’s not as simple as “it’s Walker’s brother.”
He very much cares to help people, so that weighs heavy on him.
To me that was always at the forefront of Anna Fricke’s character creation.
I love what they’ve done with this character.
Did you know Jared Padalecki beforeWalker?
We would wear our hair the same way, we both grow beards within an hour of waking up.
We were on the phone for three and a half hours.
How is he handling all that?
There’s a huge vulnerability there.
This character has to be precise, there’s a precision in the law.
Being an assistant district attorney is a huge undertaking and an immense responsibility.
There’s people’s lives at risk.
It’s remarkable that he had overlooked this simply because there was no evidence to make him think otherwise.
A lot of fans ofSupernaturalloved that I screamed that.
[Laughs] I loved it too.
And then they also have a tornado to deal with.
When I read the episode, it felt like this wonderful metaphor was taking place.
We get a taste of this real-life storm brewing and wreaking havoc on all the people in theWalkeruniverse.
They’re all affected by the storm in different ways.
In episodes 9, 10, and on, the storm continues to grow.
It’s very, very intense.
Walkerairs Thursdays at 8 p.m.
ET on the CW.