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Walking dead dave erickson
Walking dead dave erickson








Yeah, I'm staring at a Sons of Anarchy poster right now. I think it's kind of cool how you're leaving your mark on the show going into Season 4 by introducing villains who are a motorcycle club. We killed so many people this last season, and those calls are always quite painful and upsetting, so I would have personally, for my own peace of mind, tried to keep them alive as long as possible. I think it will be interesting to see how they're going to manage that moving forward. The interesting thing about that dynamic is you have one guy who left the other to be eaten by zombies, and you have the other one, who shot the other in the face. So those three, I would have loved to see go on forever, and I have no reason to think that they won't.Īnd then Strand and Salazar, I love both Colman and Rubén. I think that might have been an interesting endpoint for her, and to see how that impacts her children, I think that would have been pretty interesting. I would have loved to have seen how Madison could become our Negan. Something that's interesting to me is the idea of starting with a character who is ostensibly our hero and watching them blend into antihero and then potentially watch them develop into a villain. I was excited to see where they would go and continue to build their own narratives. Especially now that Alicia and Nick have really defined themselves in opposition to their mother. It was always important to keep that core family going as long as possible. I think that Madison was someone that was going to survive for me until Season 7, which is kind of when I felt this show would be done, and as her counterparts, I think Nick and then Alicia. It's hard to distance myself from what I had in my head. Is there anyone who if they kill off, you'll be like "oh man, I really wanted them to live?" And I'm curious to see who makes it.įear the Walking Dead All But Confirmed Who the Crossover Character Will Be So I think that'll be exciting for the fans. Scott's been doing an excellent job on Walking Dead, and I don't know Ian and Andy, but I'm sure they've got a pretty clear line on what the plan is, and apparently it's going to end at some point in a crossover. But, not knowing what that was going to be, it was left a little bit more open-ended, as an option, anyway.ĭo you worry at all about where it's going to go in Season 4?ĭesperately. If I was continuing, the ending would have been different, and I think it would have been a little bit clearer in terms of who our survivors were and what their drive and intention would be going into Season 4. Violence as a theme was very important to me this season and I think everything ended up hanging on that spine in the last two episodes. I have suspicions about what they might do in order to carry it, but the goal for me was to end it from an emotional and dramatic standpoint essentially where we did. Yeah, it was a little strange in that respect, because there really wasn't any overlap. You didn't work with them at all to set it up? You got it to the place where a new story could begin and then you handed it over? But I'm happy with the season, and I'm happy with where things landed emotionally, and I'm excited to see where the guys take it. It's been pretty much 24/7 up until early last week or so. I think from the first time Robert called me, it's going to be like five years. Which is ultimately not going to be what Scott and Ian and Andy do, I'm sure. The irony is that as we got closer to the end I started to see what Season 4 - in my mind - could be much more clearly. I think we found a direction and a rhythm for the show. Now that your tenure is officially coming to an end, how are you feeling?ĭave Erickson: It's bittersweet. Frank Dillane, Fear the Walking Dead Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC










Walking dead dave erickson