'Fear the Walking Dead' season 3 episodes 15, 16 spoilers: Salazar's group discuss plans to protect dam from new enemy

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In the final two episodes of season 3 of "Fear the Walking Dead," Madison Clark (Kim Dickens), Daniel Salazar (Ruben Blades), and the rest of the survivors face a new adversary who want to take control of the dam.

The trailer for the upcoming installments titled "Things Bad Begun" and "Sleigh Ride" was just released recently and showed Madison, her son Nick (Frank Dillane), Daniel, Victor Strand (Colman Domingo), and the rest of the group discussing how to stop a possible attack by the Proctors. This group owns the El Bazar which is a complex trading post in Mexicali. "Proctors were in business with Narcos [Narcotics investigators] before the infection. They have no regard for human life," one of Daniel's men warns.

"They will turn the water off. Starve the people and demand tribute," Lola Guerrero (Lisandra Tena) chillingly says to the group. One of Daniel's followers wants to release the river to the people but Daniel insists that they will defend the dam no matter what it takes.

"We defend. But if they breach, we have our final bargaining chip. Anyone who wants to leave, should. Now, anyone who stays, defends," Daniel says to the crowd.

In the last episode, Daniel went to the El Bazar to see his daughter Ofelia (Mercedes Mason), who was brought there by Madison. However, she was bit by a zombie and died before her father could see her. Daniel shot her in the head and blamed Madison for her death.

However, the next day, Daniel forgave Madison for not being able to save Ofelia and allowed her group to return with him to the dam which was a safer and more secure place.

"Fear the Walking Dead" episodes 15 and 16 will hit the airwaves on Sunday, Oct. 15 at 9 p.m. EDT on AMC.

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