![]() " protecting the kids a lot, to be honest, and.he's protecting Maggie a lot," he added. I mean, things go from a black and white western to a technicolor Willy Wonka film like that, and it's crazy. "We're all doing The Exorcist right now, all of our heads are spinning in a circle. Related: The Walking Dead timeline: Here's how to watch The Walking Dead universe in chronological order And then all of a sudden, we did a one-eighty, and now it's kind of like Willy Wonka's chocolate factory all of a sudden," Norman Reedus said (via ComicBook). "We did the first ten episodes kind of in one direction, and that involved Maggie's story mostly, and us trying to deal with what's going on with that as a group. Whatever happens in the final episodes, there's a major tonal shift taking place throughout the second half of the season. And then, of course, there's scares and all the usual fun stuff that we get to do in our show." "I think in a general sense, that's kind of what a lot of our characters, in different ways, are dealing with. How to watch Walking Dead timeline in right order."So they're trying to navigate them in ways that can sometimes be uncomfortable for their characters, because they feel like they knew how the world worked, or what their place was in their group, and they're having to kind of expand beyond their circle. ![]() Kang added: "What I'll say is, there are characters such as Daryl that find themselves in situations that are so different in some ways than ones they've been in before." Hopefully, all of that's there for everyone as we keep on building towards an ending." Kang also revealed what people should expect in the final episodes of season 11, saying: "There's going to be just some twists and turns and reveals and we always try to keep it scary, too. It is for good reason and so we just, we roll with it, you know, because safety is more important." We have to use locations differently to hide our limitations. "So it's just been a lot of series of decisions like that, which hopefully are relatively invisible to the audience if they don't know behind-the-scenes. "We had a whole different kind of episode planned for episode eight, and we had to get really realistic about what we could actually accomplish in the storyline," she said.
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