The Walking Dead - Norman Reedus talks about the "devastating" mid-season finale
Norman Reedus, aka Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead, talks about his emotional reaction to the impending mid-season finale, which airs Sunday in the United States and Monday in Italy.
We know that peronaggi of The Walking Dead is never safe, but the upcoming mid-season finale, Coda, which will air on November 30 on AMC and the next day on Fox Italy, could have disastrous consequences on the protagonists of the series.
In this regard, Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon) spoke of this epilogue with TV Guide, calling it "devastating." For Daryl, in fact, the mission at Grady Memorial Hospital will have a meaning particularly intense, because it will save the two women that is more connected, and Carol Beth. And, not surprisingly, in the words of Reedus:
It is ready to raze the hospital. The world is different now, and some people have embraced to the point where their dark side that is necessary to neutralize them to survive.
The last moments of the episode have overwhelmed emotionally even before shooting began:
I sat on a box with his head between his legs and I cried for an hour. I really wanted to avoid bursting into tears during the scene ... I wanted to make sure to pay all the tears in my body before you start shooting, so I just sat and cried, cried, cried.
Daryl will be pushed into a very emotional territory:
It is one of those characters who are made to dangle a carrot in front of the eyes, and he continues to strive to reach it. But the carrot falls in the mud just BEFORE he manages to get her.
Reedus is hoped however that, in the future, the group remains united to fight side by side:
When BAND is all together, the music is far better!
I remind you that Listens PREMIERE have broken a new record, a sign that AMC knew his business when he decided to renew the show even before the airing of new episodes. Recently, Alexandra Breckenridge joined the cast to play a new character.
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