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Everyone here owes a debt to one man, George Romero.
He really broke boundaries in the 60s with stories that had social commentary.
He used zombie apocalypse to say things about what was going on in the world.
And he opened the doors for hundreds and hundreds of makeup artists.
Actually, he seemed to suggest fans would get more of everything.
Its been an intimate first half of the season.
Weve had our bloodletting, but it hasnt gone as apocalyptic as it can.
He then got serious.
I think its something wed like to venture to work out [at some point], he said.
It may or may not involve a magic phone.
That sequence, with that reveal, was really satisfying for me, said the actress.
I thought the way it came about in the context of the story was beautiful.
And I want to know more.
Theres still a lot we dont know.
We chose to give him a glint and a smile.
He is ready to rebuild again, thats just in his nature.
They just go into their own little code!
Michael Greyeyes was nothing but sincere when talking about his character, Hopi chief Qaletaqa Walker.
This is one of the most fantastic characters I have gotten to play.
A member of the audience asked the cast if working on a zombie show gives them nightmares.
They all said yes.
Another audience member asked Erickson what show is currently scarier,The Walking DeadandFear the Walking Dead.