If something fans know The Walking Dead , it is that the series is based on the principle that the characters are in constant danger and anytime a key character can die, which has now stressed his responsibility Robert Kirkman.
Many may believe that because of the events of the sixth season, which could be seen as a character who seemed dead had survived, the series no longer "respected" his own rule of "no one is safe", but the truth is that Kirkman that's something that is always there and in fact is a standard to which they must "hold".
The writer and producer has been present in the special Inside the Actors Studio that soon Bravo issue with the entire cast of The Walking Dead and has been where it has made it clear that in fact, no character is safe from death in the series.
"Coming from the comic, I wrote eight years before the existence of the series, and as I always said, 'The people have to die.' You never want to lose that, "said Kirkman .
"If you take too much time with characters surviving and being safely lose that element of 'Oh my God, these characters could die at any moment,'" continued Kirkman . "That's a tremendously powerful engine driving this thing and it's very emotional, even in comics, for me and for the artist's very exciting because we love these characters, but does not have that added element itself has television series as these they are our friends we see every day but nothing will stop us. We do not care. "