'Fear the Walking Dead' spoilers: Travis, Liza and Chris are on the run in episode 3 'The Dog'

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Fans will have to wait for another week before "Fear the Walking Dead" season 1 episode 3 airs but when it does, they should be prepared for intense drama and tension. The upcoming installment is called "The Dog," where Travis and the gang's struggle to find safety continues. 

In the midst of their search, Travis, Liza and Chris decide to stay in the home of the Salazars for refuge. Unfortunately, the barber shop is not going to stay as their refuge for long. Reports claim that it is going to be burned down. 

It is not any safer going outside either as there are rioters still at large and in no way has the violent disturbance subsided. Nevertheless, the family realizes that staying in the building on fire isn't safe, so they decide to go out into the open and from there, run for their lives once more. 

However, it seems that this horrible arson will lead them to retreat to the house of Madison, Travis' new girlfriend. In the synopsis, it was revealed that the guidance counselor is working to defend her home. It isn't unlikely that the trio will end up on her doorstep as there is nowhere else to go. 

Another threat in the upcoming episode will zero in on Alicia and the threat inside her home. She can even hear it moving around. Is it a friend or a foe? There's no way of knowing but seeing how riotous everything has become, it is almost impossible to come across someone that the characters can actually trust. 

The upcoming episode is sure to pack in more thrill and conflict. Whose blood will drop next?

"Fear the Walking Dead" season 1 episode 3 "The Dog" will air Sept. 13. 

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