The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘WALKING DEAD’ RETURNS SUNDAY TO AMC

- By Rodney Ho rho@ajc.com IMAGES For more of this interview, go to the Radio and TV Talk blog on ajc.com.

Greg Nicotero, an executive producer for “The Walking Dead” who has directed many of the biggest episodes, has been grinding away on this show for seven years amid signs it has peaked in popularity.

But he said he’s good at blocking out all the outside noise and focusing on the task at hand: create the best show he can and hope for the best. Season seven was structured in a way to start out miserable, then offer a road map for Rick Grimes’ crew back to a bigger and better place.

“Rick is looking to build an army,” Nicotero said. “He’s not going to take it from Negan anymore. He’s finally going to stand up. He’s willing to do what needs to get done, and by doing that, he realizes the width and breadth of Negan’s reach. … It’s safe to say that Negan is everywhere.”

In Sunday’s midseason return, Rick goes on a few journeys to being recruiting other colonies under Negan’s thumb to fight back. “He has some wins, some losses. He’s not going to give up,” Nicotero said.

Rick gets to finally meet up with King Ezekiel, the Shakespear­ean actor and zookeeper with the tiger who managed to create a viable society far more benign than Negan’s. That particular Kingdom episode, which aired as episode two of season seven, was purposely placed there after the ultraviole­nt season debut featuring the (does this even count as a spoiler if you’re reading this?) deaths of Glenn and Abraham.

“It was a little bit of a palette cleanser,” Nicotero said. “It was a very different episode for me to direct. I was coming off that episode that was so dark and so heavy. Then you’re setting up a world where things are brighter, things are vibrant, children and people are flourishin­g. Carol’s looking around and saying, ‘What is this place?’ That place hasn’t existed.”

Negan’s Saviors are ably functional, too, but in a purely autocratic way: “Negan figured out his own version of how to make it work.”

The risk, of course, is Rick might tip off Negan, which could have dire consequenc­es for his group. Negan, in fact, has warned Rick about trying to buck the system. “Rick needs to be careful and cautious about it. There’s no way you ever want to tip your hand.”

Nicotero, by the way, is still loving what he does. He doesn’t even acknowledg­e a whiff of burnout.

“We’re all there to push each of us forward,” he said. “I get a tremendous amount of strength from the cast. Andy Lincoln (Rick) has been there since day one on this show. We support each other. This season was by far the hardest.”

Nicotero said “there were times I wasn’t having the greatest time of my life, but I had a blast once we got out of it and finished. … Shooting the finale, everybody was happy. Everybody had a great time. The script was fantastic. Actors were excited. We ended on a high note. We started the season so low. There was no way to go down any more.”

Although the show’s ratings are down versus season six, it remains the No. 1 show among 18- to 49-year-olds and third overall behind only “The Big Bang Theory” and “NCIS.” It appears to have plenty of life left although it can’t possibly be as indestruct­ible as some of the Godforsake­n zombies on the show itself.

Nicotero said he plans to take this ride as long as the fans let him. “I’m proud of what I’ve done. And I’m now paying it forward. As a young film fan, I met Tom Savini and George Romero (both of “Night of the Living Dead” fame). That changed my life. I have the opportunit­y to do the same with young future filmmakers. I get to meet them and hopefully inspire them to go and do something stupendous with their lives.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY ROBERTO GONZALES/UNIVERSAL ORLANDO VIA GETTY ?? Greg Nicotero says he creates the best show he can and hopes for the best when fans watch the popular show.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY ROBERTO GONZALES/UNIVERSAL ORLANDO VIA GETTY Greg Nicotero says he creates the best show he can and hopes for the best when fans watch the popular show.

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