

"When I first got on the show, I had a mountain of debt. But going into Season 11, he was less concerned since he had made it so far, and dying at this point could be a badge of honor if it were done in a particularly memorable fashion. They will seem almost flat and two-dimensional, as do my surroundings. He said when he was hired, he worried Aaron was going to get killed off immediately. In situations where I dont feel part of the group, I feel isolated. It felt good to do that for eight years." It is completely normal to feel a variety of feelings, including confusion, loneliness, and apathy. "Once I killed my last person in that last hour of shooting, I was like: 'AThat's kind of sad.' Hopefully, I'll get cast in something where I can stab people in the head at some point. I would like to (talk more about this) and I need your help. "Hopefully, that isn't too much of a spoiler," Marquand joked. Marquand said he was "killing things" up until his final night of filming, and he now misses the grisly activity. "That was a few years ago, and I didn't have any of those moments in these last episodes, but that does stand out to me as a funny moment in terms of 'the last' of something."

"It was a simple line and I said, 'This is the last thing that we say to each other,' and he said, 'Oh, is it, really?' And then we did another take and it was just way over the top dramatic, and he said, 'I think I'm putting too much into it because it is the last thing I say to you.' And I was doing the same," Gilliam said. 2) I have an analogy opinion about your example with copier: 'I dont think that its working' sounds better than 'I think the copier is not working', but, also, both of them can be correct. I guess we will have to see how it all wraps up to see whether it's all 'kumbaya' or 'welcome to the jungle,'" Gilliam said.Īlthough many characters have come and gone over the years, Gilliam recalled only one time when a sense of nostalgia nearly overtook him emotionally - the last scene between Father Gabriel and Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), which was filmed in 2018. 1) 'I dont think it will rain tomorrow' sounds better than 'I think itwont rain tomorrow', but maybe both of them can be correct. I don't know if it's hopeful or a darker version of hope. He also said he isn't trying to analyze what the overall show means at this point, as he is still processing Father Gabriel's perspective and place in the story. His longtime co-star, Seth Gilliam, who plays Father Gabriel, said he doesn't want to give away any secrets that will be coming in the next few weeks as the 11th and final season wraps up on AMC.
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"I think a lot of people were looking to The Walking Dead as like a blueprint for how to survive an apocalyptic event," he said.
