Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Norman Reedus talks about the end of the sixth season of The Walking Dead

The end of the sixth season of  The Walking Dead  left us all with doubt,   despair to know who it was who was killed by Negan and Lucille bat.



But this episode is not just that, in fact, we showed a complete turnaround in the development of the entire season, the face of terror that Rick showed during all the time that remained on his knees while Negan he read the sentence.
That's what Daryl Dixon, Norman Reedus, said on that episode to Today.
"The final was on the change of power. Sometimes I think people think that our program is an island of survivors and 'Who is going to eat this week?' But it is not and that episode was to demonstrate the power shift. Rick arrives full of confidence that episode and leaves it totally broken. "

While this mysterious death is the main reason we all see the first episode of the seventh season, Reedus presumed to know who was the return to record his death and say goodbye to the program.
"The hooks have been going on since the beginning of entertainment, so it makes sense. I know what happens and intestines is destroying me."

I can not answer who is leaving the series!
A response is what if the reactions that took Josh McDermitt (Eugene), Andrew Lincoln (Rick) or Lauren Cohan (Maggie) after reading the script of the episode:

"Josh [McDermitt] threw his script, Andy [Lincoln] came late to work because he could not sleep all night, Lauren [Cohan] broke to mourn. We had team members crying while we were recording. It was hard.
The final was on the change of power. I think sometimes people think that our series is an island with survivors and 'Who will die this week?' but it is not and this episode was about showing the change of power.  Rick episode begins with a lot of confidence and it just completely broken .

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