For those of you who have been a little frustrated with the lack of zombie fever in "Fear The Walking Dead" most of the season, the Season 1 Finale has officially brought it back to life.

Most fans of "The Walking Dead" are used to the nonstop zombie slaying and the characters that know all to well what to do when they encounter them. "Fear The Walking Dead" was the onslaught of this apocalyptic story, and the naïve views of the people in the show have seemingly dragged for the previous five episodes.

But in the season finale, fans got a dose of what they have been waiting for. The characters finally succumb to their reality, and in the end, it was kill or be killed. Fight the dead and fight the living. The true nature of human survival finally breaks through, especially for Travis, according to Entertainment Weekly.

For the past several episodes, fans have seen Travis as the weak link. The one who will eventually get everyone in his group killed because he simply did not have what it took to fight the plague. He believed that the people would be cured and they shouldn't be shot through the head.

But in the finale, he proved that he is now willing to do what it took to survive, which meant taking out the dead -- and the living.

When Andy finally got loose and turned the guns on Daniel, he ended up shooting Ofelia, Daniel's daughter. But it was not Daniel that came after Andy -- it was Travis. In a blind rage, all that aggression that he suppressed over the last several episodes finally came out and pummeled Andy into submission with his bare hands.

There is also a scene in the kitchen where they have to fight off the zombies, which they do, and they escape with Strand to his island home where everything seems to be fine for the group. They tend to Ofelia's wound, and just when the episode is winding down, Liza reveals she has been bit and enlists Madison to shoot her. But in the end, it was Travis that took out his ex-wife, the mother of his son.

Season 2 is expected to come back next summer with a powerful debut, one that mirrors the action of its companion original, "The Walking Dead." But in the mean time, the show is releasing webisodes of "Flight 462," according to io9. These will serve to introduce a new character for Season 2.

See the first webisode below.