![]() But to the town of Woodbury, they feel like they’re under attack. They just come in and, rightfully so, shoot it up to get Glenn and Maggie out. They’re terrorists, as the Governor calls them. Remember how when Rick and company were on that farm they were the plague to Hershel and his family? Now, here’s Rick and the group acting as attackers to the town of Woodbury. I feel last week’s episode really amped it up and this is what we’ve been waiting for, these groups getting together. I felt like I didn’t have a second to breath this entire episode. This had to be the most balls-to-the-wall hour of action you’ve ever done. It’s as essential download of information for any Walking Dead fan.ĮNTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Wow, I seriously don’t even know where to begin with everything that went down in this midseason finale. Plus, he tells us what to expect when the show picks back up again in February. In the following Q&A, Mazzara discusses the reason for adding comic book favorite Tyreese into the mix now, how they got Jon Bernthal to return as Shane, the shocking - and blinding! - fight between Michonne and the Governor, as well as the long-awaited reunion between Merle and Daryl Dixon. Look away!) So we went to the man in charge, Walking Dead showrunner Glen Mazzara, for answers to all the burning questions. (SPOILER ALERT: If you have yet to watch Sunday’s Walking Dead episode, I suggest you stop right now before all is revealed. It was a fall finale filled with intense action, a wildly anticipated reunion, the introduction of a new key player, the killing of humans and zombies alike, and a super secret blast from the past. ![]() 'The Walking Dead': Showrunner Glen Mazzara breaks down the shocking midseason finale and tells you what to expect next'
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