Riseactor Ted Sutherland appeared briefly at theend of last week’s episodeand gets a formal introduction this week.

But this already sets a precedent and he could very well be lying about other things, which duh.

Their path is sprinkled with clues that show Percy isn’t how he presents himself.

When they finally get to the spot, there are too many cooks in the planning kitchen.

They eventually side with Percy, who’s ready to hot-wire the truck.

But a plate has been bolted over the ignition wires.

Percy grabs a knife off of Tony and heads off to find Mike and get the keys back.

She finds Percy, who split off from Felix to survey the scene, and the pair head upstairs.

They find a still-lit cigarette resting in an ashtray and hear sounds of splashing in a bathtub nearby.

Gripped with fear, she finds her courage and goes back upstairs to check on Percy.

As was foreshadowed, the whole thing is a scam.

There is no Mike.

Tony, meanwhile, is not actually dead.

Iris sees Percy fleeing as well.

Felix and the others give a shot to help her but more dead are approaching.

Tony is Percy’s uncle, who looked after him when the kid’s mom ran out.

It’s their way, Percy says, of getting what they need without hurting anyone.

And this is where we’re veering uncomfortably close to similar plot lines from the other twoWalking Deadshows.

Morgan onFear the Walking Deadowns that beat.

Nothing bad really happens to these kids.

Yes, they are all dealing with various forms of trauma.

But in terms of the episode arcs, it’s all the same.

Tony notices the Civic Republic symbol on Felix’s jacket and reveals their truck was stolen from the CR.

Let’s just guess now… the situation will arise.