Warning: This article contains spoilers for"Six Hours,“Sunday’s episode ofFear the Walking Dead.
How close does she get to ending it?
IAN GOLDBERG:I think very close.

Karen David on ‘Fear the Walking Dead’.Lauren “Lo” Smith/AMC
And I think it is also a real credit to Karen David’s performance.
Grace even then said she didn’t want to carry on living, knowing what was coming.
And, of course, hearing baby Mo’s cries pulled both her and Morgan out of that moment.

Demetrius Grosse and Lennie James on ‘Fear the Walking Dead’.Ryan Green/AMC
Even then you could see Grace was uncertain and still in that desperate place.
That has only continued and grown more desperate and sad for her as time’s gone on.
All the things she predicted would come true have come true.
Speaking of babies, you guys decided not to show us zombie baby Emma in the suitcase.
Why not rattle our brains with that visual?
So I think for Morgan, it also remained more powerful not to see it.
He could imagine it as though it were his own child in there.
And you all said, “Oh yeah, but this actor Demetrius Grosse was awesome.
We’re maybe going to look at a way to get him back.”
So what can you tell us about this guy we meet at the end of episode 702?
GOLDBERG:Well, he sure looks a lot like Emile.
[Laughs]We could say that what we told you last year was true.
We absolutely fell in love with Demetrius Grosse’s portrayal of the character of Emile.
That’s where the initial inspiration was.
Beyond that, we will learn more about this character, Josiah.
We will see more of him.
How did Josiah come into contact with that Morgan Jones box?
Was that a gift from Virginia?
Did he locate it somewhere?
Is that something you guys are going to explore?
CHAMBLISS:We will definitely explore that.
What can you tease about what’s coming up next week onFear?
And that’s where we’re going to find them in episode 703.
We’ll see John Dorie wrestling with some old wounds, some old ghosts.
This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.