Norman Reedus in Walking Dead's of the penultimate episode of Andrew Lincoln tonight and what follows for season 9



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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "" I think it's going to be seven basic meals and people will be satisfied, "says Norman Reedus about the separation of Andrew Lincoln The dead who walk in the episode next week. Revealed months ago, Lincoln's decision to quit the AMC series has begun its last stage tonight in what is the penultimate episode of the man who has been and will always be # 1 sure TWDThe record of the call since the show began in 2010. "data-reactid =" 28 ">" I think it will be a complete seven-course meal and people will be satisfied with it, "says Norman Reedus of Andrew Lincoln final departure of The dead who walk in the episode next week. Revealed months ago, Lincoln's decision to quit the AMC series has begun its last stage tonight in what is the penultimate episode of the man who has been and will always be # 1 sure TWDThe call record of the issuer since the beginning of the show in 2010.

<p class = "canvas-atom web-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Ending with a Lincoln Grimes literally trapped on a cement block with a potentially fatal metal pole by his side while a treasure trove of walkers was approaching, the episode of "The Obliged" tonight was as much about the future of TWD because it was to define the end for his main character. Finally, Lincoln's Grimes is literally trapped on a block of cement with a potentially fatal metal boom at his side, as a treasure of walkers approached. Episode "The Obliged" tonight was as much about the future of TWD as it was about setting up the end for his main character.

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "In a goodbye letter sent last week , Lincoln says that for him TWD It was a story of hope, family and friendship. The actor added that the cable adaptation of comics created by Robert Kirkman fundamentally concerned "people who have nothing in common, discovering that they have everything in common. United in their search for humanity and a home. A story that may be even more relevant than when we started. "" Data-reactid = "46"> In a letter of goodbye sent last week, Lincoln said that for him, TWD It was a story of hope, family and friendship. The actor added that the cable adaptation of comics created by Robert Kirkman fundamentally concerned "people who have nothing in common, discovering that they have everything in common. United in their search for humanity and a home. A story that may have even more relevance today than when we started. "

Part of this relevance in 2018 may also lie in the way things may become fractured as this unit crumbles beyond repair.

Unveiling the deeply unresolved grief of the "all-out war" and the loss of the past two seasons, "The Obliged" discovered Danai Gurira's Michonne combining inner happiness with Grimes and setting new rules for the new world while passing her nights to risk his own life. secretly killing marchers. On a parallel track, Lauren Cohan's Maggie Rhee, who is also about to step out of the series, is now fully engaged in a coup against Grimes executives and in a murderous quest against Jeffery's manipulator. Dean Morgan, Negan, imprisoned but still alive.

While uprisings and betrayals of many allegiances and on many fronts burst in the zombie apocalypse of the Angela Kang-showrun series, the last act announced by Rick Grimes, his final departure in the next week, has begun. To do this, the fourth episode of season nine of Geraldine Inoa and Rosemary Rodriguez under the sign of the night focused on the friendship and trust lacerated between the character of Lincoln and Daryl Dixon of Reedus. A projector that found the almost brothers who finally opened, pursuing two very different agendas and exposing all this in a deep hole, physically and psychologically.

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "With stakes as high as possible TWDI spoke with Reedus from the beginning for Rick Grimes, and his "last big fucking fucking rodeo" with Lincoln. In addition to the episode of tonight and this very theatrical scene in the hole between the old allies, we also explained how the series had changed this season now that Kang is in charge, the odds are. listen and following things. "Data-reactid =" 50 "> With stakes as high as possible for TWDI spoke with Reedus from the beginning for Rick Grimes, and his "last big fucking fucking rodeo" with Lincoln. In addition to tonight's episode and this very theatrical scene in the hole between the former allies, we also explained how the series has changed this season, now that Kang is in charge, the odds and following things .

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "DEADLINE: With the two-part release of Andrew's character from TWD this week and the next, what will fans think of how Rick Grimes left the series that presented him since the first episode in 2010?"data-reactid =" 52 ">DEADLINE: With the two-part release of Andrew's character from TWD this week and the next, what will fans think of how Rick Grimes left the series that presented him since the first episode in 2010?

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: You know, I guess they'll think that his character has completely closed the loop. "Data-reactid =" 53 ">Reedus: You know, I guess they'll think that his character has completely closed the loop.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: Well, because Andy and Rick Grimes gave you everything they had and you'll feel like that. Because he took the series, where he led us all as characters and as spectators. It's a complete meal. I do not think anyone is going to be like, oh, man, we've skipped the dessert. I think it will be a full seven course meal and people will be happy with it. "Data-reactid =" 55 ">Reedus: Well, because Andy and Rick Grimes gave you everything they had and you'll feel like that. Because he took the series, where he led us all as characters and as spectators. It's a complete meal. I do not think anyone is going to be like, oh, man, we've skipped the dessert. I think it will be a full seven course meal and people will be happy with it.

I think with the reviews, with the Internet, with the fans' favorites, with all these things, as if people were like "Oh my God, I can not watch this show, they got rid of Rick Grimes "So we made you fall in love with Rick Grimes. Then we did a good job, as if there was a character in this series who is such a jerk and you hate him, it means he does a great job. That's what he's supposed to do, you know, and Andy did what he was supposed to do.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: Let me tell you this, Andy is on the set since his departure but he is like, you know, this show is the best it has ever been. It's as if I'm a little degummed, it's amazing, right now, you see? And the truth is, that's it. It's improved. The group has tightened. "Data-reactid =" 61 ">Reedus: Let me tell you this, Andy is on the set since his departure but he is like, you know, this show is the best it has ever been. It's as if I'm a little degummed, it's amazing, right now, you see? And the truth is, that's it. It's improved. The group has tightened.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: This is an excellent analogy. Some bands have a big solo guitar and that's forever guitar solos and you know, the rest of the band does not have the chance to play. Now we have new singers. we have new guitarists and I really feel that the series is the best of all time. "data-reactid =" 63 ">Reedus: This is an excellent analogy. Some bands have a big solo guitar and that's forever guitar solos and you know, the rest of the band does not have the chance to play. Now we have new singers. we have new guitarists and I really feel that the series is the best of all time.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: We do the series we want to do now and you can feel it on the set, you can feel it everywhere. I really think that the scripts, stories and episodes are even better in the last eight issues. It's a fucking epic, you know, and it's just overwhelming and they're tough, all of you. The series is transformed into something else but it has the heart and the sensation of the original series, a new life is breathed into it. "Data-reactid =" 65 ">Reedus: We do the series we want to do now and you can feel it on the set, you can feel it everywhere. I really think that the scripts, stories and episodes are even better in the last eight issues. It's a fucking epic, you know, and it's just overwhelming and they're tough, all of you. The series is transformed into something else, but it has the heart and the feel of the original series, there is just a new life that breathes.

So, do I think we're going to lose viewers after Andy? I think they'll connect to see what happens to Andy, and then they'll connect to see what happens without him.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: Thank you man, I'm glad you saw that. It was a great moment for both of us in many ways. It was the accumulation of all the disagreements that the characters had since last season. Daryl has finally managed to make his point of view understood, finally to be heard and to go from fighting to hatred, my brother, give me your hand. The squeezing and pulling back was like it meant a lot to Rick and Daryl, but it was really a lot for Andy and me. "Data-reactid =" 69 ">Reedus: Thank you man, I'm glad you saw that. It was a great moment for both of us in many ways. It was the accumulation of all the disagreements that the characters had since last season. Daryl has finally managed to make his point of view understood, finally to be heard and to go from fighting to hatred, my brother, give me your hand. Hands clasped and back, it felt like it meant a lot to Rick and Daryl, but it was really a lot for Andy and me.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: It was like our last big rodeo fucking hurray and Angela let us massage and model it. Every day, after work, I went to Atlanta, sat in Andy's garden, ordered a pizza, rehearsed, rewritten things and wrote sentences that were fine. We really made it our own voice and that is Angela who let us do it. "Data-reactid =" 87 ">Reedus: It was like our last big rodeo fucking hurray and Angela let us massage and model it. Every day, after work, I went to Atlanta, sat in Andy's garden, ordered a pizza, rehearsed, rewritten things and wrote sentences that were fine. We really made our own voice and that is Angela who let us do it.

It was a great way to end the situation because the relationship between Rick and Daryl this season is that Rick's just lost sight of this idea of ​​bringing these communities together and building that bridge. He defeated Negan and Carl wanted a better life for everyone. Before he died, he had written these letters and they had deeply affected Rick. He is blinded by his desire to build this bridge when everything is against him and that 90% of these people do not even want a bridge, they do not even want to have anything to do with each other.

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "DEADLINE: This scene in the hole seemed to make you say more than what you have done in many seasons, show great talent …"data-reactid =" 89 ">DEADLINE: This scene in the hole seemed to make you say more than what you have done in many seasons, show great talent …

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: (laughs) Jeff sent me this article from someone who went through all the lines that Daryl had in the series, for example the number of lines he had in season 1. How many he said so in season 4. That shows how much my lines went lower seasons 6 and 7, especially season 7. I suppose, you know, and I thought, "Yo, put- me in, coach. Put me in, coach, "you know, and you know, it was not my time to have a lot of lines." Data-reactid = "90">Reedus: (laughs) Jeff sent me this article from someone who went through all the lines that Daryl had in the series, for example the number of lines he had in season 1. How many he said so in season 4. That shows how much my lines went lower seasons 6 and 7, especially season 7. I suppose, you know, and I thought, "Yo, put- me in, coach. Put me in, coach, "you know, and you know, it was not my time to have a lot of lines.

You can have characters going for a walk forever, but they really only talked about it once it's done, you know? And then you have characters who say very little but a lot has been said with her. I'm not really like a monster word. I do not need to say a billion words, but it's good to move a little in the room.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: Well yeah. We repeated the shit of this scene and, as I said, Andy and I did not do it on the set, we did it at our own pace and we worked every day. It was so important to us and Angela really opened the door for us to play with and we really went there. This allowed the actors to trust the room to get out of the box and play with it. "Data-reactid =" 109 ">Reedus: Well yeah. We repeated the shit of this scene and, as I said, Andy and I did not do it on the set, we did it at our own pace and we worked every day. It was so important to us and Angela really opened the door for us to play with and we really went there. Which gave players confidence in the room to get out of the box and play with it.

We knew it, we knew it back and forth. We helped to create it because we put a lot of our own ingredients in this cake. To be honest, we could have taken 100 shots of this scene and they would all have worked because we had entered. We have just launched a group there, a group in the direction of a logged space. You must choose when you will stay still and one person goes up and the other person stays still, and the other person loses it, and the other person listens. It was really fun and, for both of us, a very important scene to play.

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "DEADLINE: There is clearly a lot more TWD to come, but having been so successful for so long, what's up for you because the ratings have been a resounding success last season and this one?"data-reactid =" 111 ">DEADLINE: There is clearly a lot more TWD to come, but having been so successful for so long, what's up for you because the ratings have been a resounding success last season and this one?

<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: I knew you'd ask Dominic. "Data-reactid =" 112 ">Reedus: I knew you'd ask Dominic.

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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Reedus: I understand, man, I understand. Listen, everyone is worried about the numbers and it's as if the numbers have gone down. Well, they only go down when we compare ourselves, do you know what I'm saying? The way people watch TV is different since we started, for everyone. I mean, sports are also ubiquitous. It's just the nature of the beast, that's how I see it. It's a crazy weight to bear on the shoulders when you have such a vast audience and everyone asks: is it bigger, is it bigger? "Data-reactid =" 114 ">Reedus: I understand, man, I understand. Listen, everyone is worried about the numbers and it's as if the numbers have gone down. Well, they only go down when we compare ourselves, do you know what I'm saying? The way people watch TV is different since we started, for everyone. I mean, sports are also ubiquitous. It's just the nature of the beast, that's how I see it. It's a crazy weight to bear on your shoulders when you have such an audience and that everyone asks is bigger, is it bigger?

The beast has just changed, permanently for everyone now.

Personally, I would love that we never talk about numbers. I just want to do a show we want to do because what I feel on the set is great right now. I just want to do the honest show we started doing from the beginning, that's what we're feeling now.

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