The following contains spoilers for this week's episode of "Fear The Walking Dead" on AMC. 

Things are starting to look pretty grim on "Fear The Walking Dead." Our characters' shore-leave last week ended in disaster and bloodshed, and that mysterious boat following Strand's yacht is still hot on their trail. Right now, both the main characters and viewers have more questions than answers.

Lucky for us, Fear: The Spoiling Dead Fans have some inside information. They've collected a handful of key details for the upcoming third episode of season two, titled "Ouroboros." Things may not play out exactly like they say, but FTSDF has built up a solid track record of accuracy over the years.

Let's jump in.

To recap:

-Strand is still acting sketchy, and his agenda remains unclear to the rest of the group. Madison and Daniel are right to remain cautious and suspicious while keeping an eye on him. The guy is just too smooth to be 100 percent genuine.

-Nick figures out that being covered in walker blood masks your scent and gives you a temporary cloaking device against the walkers. As we've seen in "The Walking Dead," this bit of information can come in handy.

-Ophelia is still ill from her gunshot wound suffered in season one. However, Nick discovers some antibiotics, so she probably isn't going anywhere. Right now, she's the most useless character. Could "Fear" be setting her up as this show's version of Carol, who started slow as a character before becoming a full-fledged badass?

-There is a handful of survivors from the plane crash that has been teased during the commercial breaks of "The Walking Dead" and "Fear The Walking Dead" on AMC over the last few weeks. Though the network deserves points for creativity, it's hard to see how these characters will be incorporated organically. 

-Nick and Ophelia shared a moment together. Could this be the first new romance brewing on "Fear?" Shippers, have at it.

-Madison steps up into more of a leadership position in this episode by continuing to confront Strand. She's the natural choice to become this group's leader with Daniel serving as her version of Daryl Dixon.

-Chris kills a bunch of walkers. Yawn. This guy is still a weak link for the show from an acting and character standpoint. "The Walking Dead" never quite figured out how to make Carl interesting, and I fear a similar fate for Chris.

"Fear The Walking Dead" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.

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