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‘Walking Dead’ boss on the finale and the new villain

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The Walking Dead wrapped up the first half of its sixth season on Sunday, and while the midseason finale answered some of fans’ burning questions, it raised just as many (or more). USA TODAY’s

Kelly Lawler talked to executive producer Scott Gimple all about “Start to Finish,” what’s next for the show in the season’s second half and why the new villain, who will be played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, is so very different from anything you’ve seen on the show before.

Can you talk about Deanna’s death? It’s one of the few times the moment itself isn’t shown onscreen in the show.

I think Deanna is a character from the beginning who was a fighter. She through a trick of history, her own history, didn’t have all the informatio­n about what the world really was. But when she was shown what the world is, she immediatel­y got with the program and continued to fight. And how do we show her at the end? Despite being bitten, despite being given a one-way ticket, she was still fighting.

What was the hardest part of the episode to shoot? There were so many moving parts.

The stuff in the house was very challengin­g. I have a ton of walkers in a house. That’s the worst house party in the world.

The zombie camouflage trick worked so well for Rick and Glenn in Season 1. Why did it take so long to revisit that?

In some ways Michonne had been using it to a degree with her two walkers. It’s an extreme thing. It’s certainly not the last time we’ll see it. I think there would be limits on doing it whenever. ... For example, Carol had used the guts of walkers in 501. It happens every so often. It’s a pretty extreme measure.

Why did you decide to end the episode where you did?

That was a point when all of the characters’ stories were set. ... When everybody was either in their most precarious position or when they had keyed in on what they need to do. The table was set for the next part of the story.

On ‘Talking Dead,’ you said Episode 9 is ‘one of the biggest episodes’ you’ve ever done. What makes it so special?

Well, tons and and tons and tons of walkers inside the Alexandria walls. Some incredibly emotionall­y loaded situations. It’s just incredibly explosive stuff. We had 30,000 in 601, I shouldn’t give the numbers of walkers in 9. ... It’s a very different situation. Shooting all those walkers in Alexandria was no joke.

The prologue scene set up for Negan to enter the show. He’s a favorite from the comics. How is Negan different from the show’s earlier villains?

Negan is pure id. Just unmitigate­d id. He’s not a psychopath. He’s not crazy. But he is driven and he is very much a character totally unique to the landscape ... that we’ve seen thus far.

How was Jeffrey Dean Morgan cast as Negan?

Jeff was very much aware of the character and when his agents were calling him, he instantly knew what about. He knew it was Negan.

Anything else?

I do believe it will be worth the wait.

 ?? GENE PAGE, AMC ?? Tovah Feldshuh’s Deanna goes out fighting in The Walking
Dead midseason finale.
GENE PAGE, AMC Tovah Feldshuh’s Deanna goes out fighting in The Walking Dead midseason finale.

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