'Fear the Walking Dead' season 2 episode 3 spoilers: Victor's lies revealed?

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Victor Strand's (Colman Domingo) secrets and lies will be revealed in the next episode of "Fear the Walking Dead" season 2.

Based on the trailer for the episode titled "Ouroboros," Madison (Kim Dickens) will confront Victor to make him admit his real plans for the for the group onboard his ship.

Viewers found out in episode 2 that Victor has no intention to take the group to San Diego to search for a military outpost. Instead, he is plotting to bring everyone somewhere in Mexico. The episode also proved that he is keeping a stash of supplies, a satellite phone, as well as a weapon without informing the group.

This will make Madison more concerned about the safety of her family and the rest of the group living on Victor's yacht. But will Victor tell her the truth?

A sneak peek for the episode revealed that Victor is once again calling the same person who he was talking to in the previous episode. But this time, the person on the other end of the line did not answer his call. He decided to leave a message to that person to reveal his exact location, yet he seems to regret giving away that information.

The trailer also revealed that Madison's children Nick (Frank Dillane) and Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) will form a group with Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie), the son of Madison's boyfriend Travis (Cliff Curtis), and a Salvadorean refugee named Daniel (Rubén Blades) that inspects a passenger plane wreckage.

Fans of "The Walking Dead" and "Fear the Walking Dead" series who also follows the plot of "Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462" know about the wrecked plane. This means that the fate of all the passengers on board the flight will be finally revealed.

"Fear the Walking Dead" season 2 episode 3 airs Sunday, April 24, on AMC.

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