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NORMAN REEDUS, Daryl

What did you think when you read the premiere episode? I read the first script – it’s insane. I read the second script – and it’s insane. It is one of those scripts you have to put down every couple of pages to think about it. Fans are going to freak out. The premiere episode is written by Scott Gimple... The way Scott Gimple puts them together is so genius. Every little thing means something. He is really good at throwing people in different directions and you never exactly know where you are going to land. When you speculate what is going to happen, it ends up being completely different. How did Daryl’s time with Beth change him? It changed him a lot. Beth gave him hope that the world wasn’t as bad as he was thinking it was. Even if it is, she hinted that maybe it doesn’t have to be. Do you think Daryl could be the last man standing? That is probably his greatest fear – to be left alone. When you see characters that have been through a lot and they are trying to be better human beings – that is uplifting. He is definitely an underdog. I can see how people relate to him. Do you guys play jokes on each other? Yes, when there were particularly heavy scenes, I would lean over Andy [Lincoln] and whisper, ‘Love You.’

Tell us where Rick is at the beginning of Season Five. Rick is very much back. He has made peace with the fact that there is a very brutal ANDREW LINCOLN, Rick

What did you think when you read the premiere episode? My first thought was, "how are

we going to shoot this?!" My second thought was, "how is this going to fit in 47 minutes?!" The first three episodes are the strongest we’ve ever had. It’s an astonishing, kinetic, thrill ride, but with incredibly detailed character development and really smart storytelling. It’s nothing short

side to him, but he has a humane side too. Both are acceptable to him in his world view. Rick is one of these people who keeps finding himself at the edge of this immoral precipice, and throws himself off of it for the sake of his family and his friends, who are now family.

of insane. I truly feel it is our best season yet. It’s great to come into a show at Season Five and be more excited about it than ever.   What is one of the greatest misconceptions about The Walking Dead ? That it is genre. I don’t see it as genre. It is none  of the stereotypes of genre. It is the opposite.  It is about human beings’ adaptability. Are you afraid of more character deaths this season? Everyone reads the scripts going, "there are a lot of us here..."  We all live in fear.

So Rick is at peace, with a little bit of madness inside him?

The most exciting thing this season is you meet a man who is trapped in the most dangerous situation he has ever been in, and yet he is at his most confident and calm. I’m interested in the guy who keeps reinventing his moral code to suit his needs. When that comes up against other people in the group or in the world, what does that cause?

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