Is strand gay

“Fear the Walking Dead’ gave mysterious character Victor Strand a backstory, which includes a former gay lover, on Sunday’s episode “Blood in the Streets.” While the rest of the main. The year-old actor is best known for his performance as a gay character named Victor Strand on AMC’s post-apocalyptic zombie series Fear The Walking Dead.

I know the people who are probably the most sensitive, who feel very deeply, are the ones who seem the most steely, in a way. Victor Strand is a gay character from The Walking Dead. That tough, smooth exterior does seem like just a facade. Is Strand bisexual?

Why not? He values his own life and safety above all else, yet he takes in this family who has absolutely caused nothing but trouble for him so far. Please help improve this article by editing it. He pulls the trigger. This section is in need of major improvement.

'Fear The Walking Dead' star Colman Domingo has opened up about the "fluid" sexuality of his character Victor Strand since season two. Should something [about him] tip them off or not? What has it been like playing through all those phases of the gay He was an expert at it.

Does anyone remember or have a clip of the conversation between Madison and Strand in the bar? Please help improve this article by editing it. Victor was all about the way he looks, his polish, his wealth, and now all that has no value in the world.

I think so, absolutely. He mentioned something about how he would hit on her in a bar, because he's attracted to people. But so has the questioning of his sexuality. This section is in need of major improvement. Please. He’s also a playwright, television and stage director, having worked with industry heavyweights like Steven Spielberg.

When faced with the central question all survivors of the Walking Dead universe grapple with—kill or be killed? The character, as played by Colman Domingo, flickers constantly between darkness and light, reluctant heroism and self-serving cunning.

You can dial it one way or the other, but we wanted to make sure we were playing it with all of its complexities and for it to never have easy answers, to be honest. As it should be: There are more strand issues at hand for these characters, after all like that whole apocalypse deal.

People are people. That would have been unfathomable seven episodes ago. Colman Domingo's profile has seen a rise over the five years or so. You gotta protect that heart. Because I think in the world, there are no tip-offs. So much of what he does is ambiguous in nature.

We wanted to make sure it was a bit ambiguous that way. And I wonder as well, Colman has questions for Strand. And you wonder, was Strand closing the deal to do Thomas this service, this mercy kill? You find out more as they reveal to you.

When we first met Strand at the end of last season, he was an enigma--a cool, charismatic, fascinating guy, but inscrutable nonetheless. This section is in need of major improvement. We had such a good director, Kate Dennis, on that episode.

Was this a reveal that he is actually bisexual instead of gay?.

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Maybe he cared more about Thomas Abigail than he even imagined. Or did he really plan on it? All of it has to be dismantled because the world has changed.