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Welcome to another "mega
talking dead home edition."
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We're gonna talk about two
"walking dead" shows tonight.
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That would be episode 606
of "fear the walking dead,"
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Episode 107 of
"walking dead: World beyond."
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So let's talk about
what we're gonna talk about.
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Tonight we saw in "fear"
that June will do
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Pretty much whatever it takes
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To help the people
in virginia's communities.
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And then over on
"world beyond,"
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We got a glimpse
into huck's past
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And we got to see huck,
as a marine,
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Take matters into her own hands
with some deadly consequences.
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We're gonna get
behind-the-scenes looks
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At both shows, particularly
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In the explosion
of tank town on "fear."
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We're gonna get sneak peeks
of both episodes
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And two -- that's two --
in memoriams
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For the price of one.
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My guests tonight --
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Jenna elfman,
who, of course, plays June,
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Colby minifie,
who plays virginia.
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And then later in the show,
we're gonna be joined
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By annet mahendru,
who plays huck,
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And also michael cudlitz,
abraham ford himself,
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Who directed tonight's episode
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Of "walking dead:
World beyond."
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I am chris hardwick,
and this is
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"mega talking dead
home edition."
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♪♪
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All right. Thank you so much
for joining us.
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The conversation
is just beginning.
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Of course we want
to hear from you.
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Hit us up on instagram --
@amctalkingdead --
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Or find us on "talking dead's"
facebook page.
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Later in the show, we're gonna
be joined by annet mahendru
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And michael cudlitz,
but for right now,
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Let's talk to jenna and colby
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'cause a lot's happened
in "fear."
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First of all,
the explosion at tank town.
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There's a lot to cover
about that.
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Secondly, the tension
between June and virginia
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Was so thick,
you could cut it with a knife,
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And then that knife
was actually used to cut off
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Virginia's actual hand after
she was bitten by a walker.
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And then, is this the end
of john and June?
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What happened? Where's he going?
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So let's just get right into it.
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First of all, really, really,
really incredible performances
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Tonight, colby and jenna.
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Thank you so much
for being here.
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Colby, what was your reaction
when you learned that virginia
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Was going to have
her hand cut off?
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Just utter and total
excitement.
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I am down for whatever.
And...
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When I heard that they were
gonna chop off my hand,
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I was like,
"yes! Brilliant!"
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I think I actually yelped
on the phone
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When they told me that, yeah.
I'm into it.
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Also, stuff has got to happen
to virginia. You know?
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She's responsible
for too much craziness
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That they -- they need to --
she needs to start getting
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Some -- some karma back
in her -- back in her life.
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Well, it seems like --
was she about to do it herself?
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It seems like, you know,
she's --
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She's tying a belt
around her arm,
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And she's flushing
the wound with alcohol.
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Is she -- she was about to
do it herself, I imagine.
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Totally. She was
totally just like --
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She was reaching
for that hatchet
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To cut her own hand off
'cause she knows --
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She knows she has to stop
the infection in some way.
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It's great that she is trapped
in this hut
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With someone who is
a medical genius like June,
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So it's good that, like,
she had -- she can trust
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That whatever stuff
she does wrong,
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If she were to do it herself,
would be taken care of maybe.
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But also, like,
June steals the hatchet,
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And then it becomes
a negotiation.
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I like how -- how you think
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That how ginny
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That June's gonna help her
just 'cause she can.
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Yeah.
[laughter]
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She's like, "I got a medical
genius, so it's great to..."
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Like...
[speaking indistinctly]
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"yeah, you probably took
some kind of oath, right?
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You probably had to --
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There's probably
something that you might..."
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But, of course, June does,
obviously to negotiate --
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She is --
she is negotiating.
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But first of all,
I just want to say
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You're both so phenomenal
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And the -- the scene between
the two of you where virginia
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Is actually -- we kind of
see her really vulnerable
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For the first time.
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Really vulnerable
for the first time.
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Can you talk about
that scene, jenna,
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And kind of the intensity
of virginia begging for her life
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And June kind of holding
the cards via a hatchet?
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Number one,
doing the scene with colby
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And written by
our awesome woman writer
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Alex delyle,
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It felt so fulfilling to do
a scene between two women
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Where it's a conflict
of their own personal goals
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And purposes and intentions
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About their own universes
as women,
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Having nothing to do with men.
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Men are awesome. Love 'em.
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But in storytelling,
to be able to have
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An intense scene
about life or death
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Between two women who are proud
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And have purposes
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You know, to the greater world,
I just felt very honored
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To be able to have this
kind of writing to play.
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It was -- and it was --
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You know, colby's such
a fantastic actress,
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So it just was, like, awesome
to do this.
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But it's also very stressful
because June has to consider
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All the ramifications
of both choices
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In this heightened moment.
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To save her life,
I have leverage,
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So I can ask her
for some things.
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I can have this
in my back pocket
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As, you know, money in the
bank account later for her.
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But to end it, how would that
affect everybody?
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You know? Or should I end it?
Is everyone gonna --
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That's -- isn't that
what people want?
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You know, and so to go through
all of these choices
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And all the ramifications
of responsibility,
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You know, was a lot,
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Which I loved, also,
having that play.
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It was incredible.
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Yeah, but, colby,
do you think --
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What do you think -- what do
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From just being like, "oh, yeah,
you can have whatever you want,"
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And then getting back into
her town and being like,
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"okay. Okay.
I want you to take June out.
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I want you
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You know, like, why do you think
she'll follow through?
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I do think virginia's
entire power structure
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Is built on deals like this.
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I don't think virginia
has anything
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Without trust
on some level.
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And she's done that with
a large group of people,
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But, also,
I think every member
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Of her -- of her team
is there
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Because she has made
some sort of appeal
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To them in some way.
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And I-I don't think
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That this gift
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I.E. Her life,
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Is lost --
is lost on virginia.
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I don't think she would be
anywhere without that.
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Jenna, what do you think it says
about where June is at right now
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That, okay,
she asked for the hospital,
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She asked for wendell's return,
but not to leave with john?
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I think she's just trusting that
he'll fall into step with this
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And that things
are aligned and expanding
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And, "look, I've got --
I've made something happen
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That's really important,
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And my job is important
to virginia,
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You know, my abilities
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So I think it's like
June's a little high
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On this accomplishment
and -- and trusting
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That that's naively
gonna infect him
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With some more upbeat
forward motion,
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Which clearly it does not.
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Well, coming up next,
we're gonna keep talking "fear."
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We're also gonna be joined
by annet mahendru
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And michael cudlitz
to talk "world beyond."
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But, first,
before virginia joins
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The one-hand hall of fame
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Along with merle, aaron,
and comic-book rick,
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Let's slow things down
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And say a final farewell
to all those we've lost tonight.
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Welcome back to "mega
talking dead home edition."
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We've been talking
"fear the walking dead,"
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Which we will continue to do,
but now,
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With the addition of
"world beyond,"
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We're joined by huck herself,
annet mahendru,
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And michael cudlitz,
who used to be abraham ford
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And now is a director
for "world beyond."
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Thank you so much, both,
for being here.
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We got to learn what the --
a lot happened this episode.
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First of all,
we saw huck as a marine.
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We saw some very difficult
choices she had to make.
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We learned where
the scar came from.
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Then we were also
pretty stunned to find
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Tony dead and percy missing
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And silas passed out nearby.
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So let's get into it.
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The first question is
a fan question from linea-1982
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On instagram.
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Cudlitz, how exciting was it
to be behind the camera
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For this new addition to
the walking dead universe?
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It was -- it was awesome.
And it was --
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It was kind of terrifying
because the first three episodes
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That I had directed
of anything were in my home,
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Which was
"the walking dead,"
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And it was obviously
a friendly camp,
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And I knew the dp,
I knew the cast,
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I knew everybody,
and everyone was there
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And wanting me to succeed.
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This was the first time
I ventured out
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To new ground with new dps,
new cast, new everything.
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So, for me, it was
a little nerve-racking,
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But, as always, it's -- you just
bury yourself in the work
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And in the stories
and the character,
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And everything else
will take care of itself.
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You know, before we -- before
we were getting ready to shoot,
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When annet signed on
to the chat,
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Jenna said, "oh,
I just want to tell you
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You were so phenomenal
in this episode."
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And, annet, you really were
phenomenal in this episode.
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Can you talk a little bit
about preparation?
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Did you do any marine training
to prepare? What went into it?
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I feel like I could say
I did the whole boot camp.
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I had the whole
boot-camp experience
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Because besides all the fight
training we do every day
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Just to, you know,
fight off the empties,
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We also -- on this episode,
I worked with two sergeants.
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There was the real
sergeant freddy
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And sergeant ford over here.
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So -- and one put me, you know,
through all the push-ups
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And -- and all the kind of
talking smack to each other,
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You know, sitting with the boys
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And, um, you know,
getting my weapon up
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And carrying the heavy packs
and sort of, you know,
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Being ready
when I needed to be ready
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And make it through
that long tunnel
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That you see huck go through.
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And that was my biggest fear.
I was like,
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"there's no way I can, you know,
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Keep this 10-pound rifle up
the whole time."
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And the good thing
was, you know,
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We had -- we had michael there,
who really did all the,
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You know, heart-and-soul work,
all the real heavy lifting.
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And then on the topic
of preparation, jenna, you had
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So many medically technical
scenes tonight on "fear."
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Did you have any specific
training for that?
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Yeah, so, that opening scene
where we do the surgery,
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We had to, um --
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I kept telling them like,
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"please. You have to have
a medical person.
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I need to have a full rehearsal.
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Not on set when we're filming.
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I cannot have
that time pressure."
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Like, I need a separate --
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We filmed like
three and a half hours
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Just on that scene,
the opening scene,
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Because I really value nurses,
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And I feel very honored
to play one,
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And I always really want
to respect them and do it right.
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And so we had an emt
on set with me and --
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Because, you know,
it's not just,
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"oh, how do I do a needle?
How do I...?"
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What are all of the things
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She's thinking about
and monitoring
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While doing this
and having this scene?
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So I had to learn a little 101
on medical triage,
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And I had him sometimes
do the -- do the things
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Or I'd have him walk my walk
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So that I could
just kind of see a real guy
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Who's done this,
how he conducts himself.
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That scene is incredible.
Honestly.
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And the way
that...Shot it.
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The way he's passing
on both sides of the gurney.
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And you feel -- you know,
you just feel fully engaged
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That you know
what you're doing.
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And that's one of the things,
being an actor and director
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And watching you guys both,
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Jenna and annet,
in those scenes,
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It's -- you do that training
so you can forget
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About that training,
so you can focus on the scene.
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But all of that other stuff
is still alive
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That makes you
genuinely look like
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You know what you're doing,
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Which in turn adds to
everything that we do.
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So it was really just
an amazing scene.
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And, colby, just talking --
talking about preparation,
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Did you -- did you -- was there
a lot of fight training for you
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For the -- for the fight scene
with the walkers?
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With -- uh, no. No.
No, no.
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They put this amazing guy,
jason. Jason is so talented.
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He's this --
he's this stunt guy
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They use quite a lot
on the show,
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And they put this guy
on top of me and just went,
300
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"here's a foam rock.
Just have at it."
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And I was really nervous
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About hitting him
really hard.
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I tend to kind of get
into things a little too much,
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And, like, I wanted to make it
look real with, like, an impact
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But also, like, not actually
hit him in the head
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With this foam rock,
and he's like, "you can do
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Anything to me, man.
Like, I'm a pro wrestler.
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You can just hit me.
It's fine."
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And I was like, "I c--
I actually can't!"
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You know, but after every take,
I'm like, "are you okay?"
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And he's like, "oh, my god.
Dude, I'm totally fine."
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Like, he's incredible.
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The stunt people on this --
on this whole universe
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Are just tremendous.
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So, yeah,
I had no training.
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Um, no training.
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[ laughs ]
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Jenna, I want to kind of explore
this idea just a little bit
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Before we go to break about --
when we --
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Like I said, when we --
when we were kind of in the chat
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Before we started recording,
you were talking about
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How much you enjoyed
the "world beyond" episode.
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What was it particularly that
resonated for you this episode?
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I'm obsessed with silas,
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And I really don't like
this guy that's come in.
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I want iris and silas...
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[laughter]
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...To enhance each other's lives
really badly.
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And I was suspicious
of all of them.
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But, anyway,
you know what I love?
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Okay.
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Um, I love -- okay.
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So, we've been watching huck,
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And we know
she's got a backstory,
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But we don't know
what it is.
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But I've been
so captivated
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By what annet
has been doing.
338
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I was very curious
to know what brought her
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To what I'm watching now.
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And I loved her moral choice
that she made,
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And I love that the character
chose her integrity over fear,
342
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And I thought that
was such a beautiful --
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And it also touched upon to me
the strength of femininity
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And, when you have integrity
with your femininity,
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How powerful that is
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And the humanity that came forth
out of that choice she made.
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I really --
it really impacted me,
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And it made me very excited
to keep watching her story.
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Well, we're gonna take
a quick break, but coming up,
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We're gonna take a look
at behind-the-scenes footage
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Of the fiery explosion
of tank town,
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We're gonna have sneak peeks of
both "world beyond" and "fear,"
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But, first, before you deduce
that the murderer was silas
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In the bathroom with the wrench,
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Let's slow things down
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And say a final farewell
to all those we've lost tonight.
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♪♪
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♪♪
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[ chuckles ]
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[ gunshot ]
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Family.
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♪♪
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It's a thing. Who knew?
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♪♪
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♪♪
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♪♪
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♪♪
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♪♪
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Royale: Initially
when we come across percy,
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Everyone is like,
"this is an immediate threat,"
371
00:18:05,985 --> 00:18:08,853
And iris is like,
"meh. Let's hear him out.
372
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You hungry?
We got some food if you want."
373
00:18:11,457 --> 00:18:12,857
And I think that's so great.
374
00:18:12,859 --> 00:18:17,061
Eventually, he becomes
a bit of intrigue for iris,
375
00:18:17,063 --> 00:18:19,063
Which is always fun to have.
376
00:18:19,065 --> 00:18:21,165
We meet tony, his uncle,
377
00:18:21,167 --> 00:18:23,668
Who is always
gonna be a magician
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00:18:23,670 --> 00:18:25,469
And is always gonna be
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That amazing great performer
at heart.
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00:18:28,208 --> 00:18:29,807
Tony has gone through
a lot of turmoil.
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He is seeing the world
as it is now,
382
00:18:32,411 --> 00:18:35,812
And he is still
who he always was.
383
00:18:35,814 --> 00:18:38,615
Tony's death
is a major breaking point,
384
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And it made me very sad
to see tony go.
385
00:18:43,056 --> 00:18:45,423
Welcome back to "mega
talking dead home edition."
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That was aliyah royale
on how iris feels
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00:18:48,093 --> 00:18:50,027
About percy and tony.
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00:18:50,029 --> 00:18:53,831
We are here with annet and colby
and jenna and cudlitz.
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00:18:53,833 --> 00:18:56,701
So, cudlitz, first of all, I've
known scott adsit for years.
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00:18:56,703 --> 00:18:59,370
He is an incredible actor
391
00:18:59,372 --> 00:19:01,772
And one of the most
brilliant comedy improvisers
392
00:19:01,774 --> 00:19:04,441
Literally
in the history of improv.
393
00:19:04,443 --> 00:19:08,980
Can you talk a little bit about
some of the magic stuff
394
00:19:08,982 --> 00:19:10,848
And some of the
behind-the-scenes stuff
395
00:19:10,850 --> 00:19:12,183
With tony?
396
00:19:12,185 --> 00:19:16,987
We got a sleight-of-hand
magician in virginia.
397
00:19:16,989 --> 00:19:19,189
And I just basically
said, "look.
398
00:19:19,191 --> 00:19:22,125
I don't want this to take away
from -- from anything.
399
00:19:22,127 --> 00:19:26,597
But anything you can learn over
the course of these three days,
400
00:19:26,599 --> 00:19:28,032
Please do.
401
00:19:28,034 --> 00:19:30,268
So, he's available to you
whenever you want to use him.
402
00:19:30,270 --> 00:19:32,403
Take that time. Anything
you can do will help.
403
00:19:32,405 --> 00:19:34,405
Even the showmanship of it,
the things you do."
404
00:19:34,407 --> 00:19:36,607
I said, "whatever we have to do,
we'll fix it.
405
00:19:36,609 --> 00:19:38,542
If you drop the card,
we'll cut it out.
406
00:19:38,544 --> 00:19:40,545
We'll visual-effects
whatever we have to do.
407
00:19:40,547 --> 00:19:43,147
We don't want to,
but we have that option."
408
00:19:43,149 --> 00:19:45,482
Well, he did everything.
409
00:19:45,484 --> 00:19:46,951
Everything you see
410
00:19:46,953 --> 00:19:50,487
Is him doing sleight of hand
live on film.
411
00:19:50,489 --> 00:19:53,958
We retouched nothing.
He just killed it.
412
00:19:53,960 --> 00:19:56,527
And, again, it's what we're
talking about with you guys
413
00:19:56,529 --> 00:19:58,695
Learning your things
and then forgetting it
414
00:19:58,697 --> 00:20:01,032
And almost making it --
it just becomes part of you.
415
00:20:01,034 --> 00:20:03,634
It enhanced everything about
what he did from then on.
416
00:20:03,636 --> 00:20:05,236
Colby, do you think
virginia --
417
00:20:05,238 --> 00:20:07,504
How do you think virginia
would respond
418
00:20:07,506 --> 00:20:09,773
To, like, having
a magician come in
419
00:20:09,775 --> 00:20:14,044
And play at the -- I don't know
a lot in community playhouse
or whatever like dude.
420
00:20:14,046 --> 00:20:16,314
Would that be -- would that
be a welcome addition
421
00:20:16,316 --> 00:20:18,449
Or do you think
she would not trust someone
422
00:20:18,451 --> 00:20:20,985
Who was basically
a grifter?
423
00:20:20,987 --> 00:20:23,654
Well, if the magician
is scott adsit, like,
424
00:20:23,656 --> 00:20:28,259
A million percent, virginia
would be like, "come on."
425
00:20:28,261 --> 00:20:29,927
I do think she would not --
426
00:20:29,929 --> 00:20:35,199
I do think virginia
values, um, entertainment.
427
00:20:35,201 --> 00:20:38,402
I mean, her --
she tries to provide her people
428
00:20:38,404 --> 00:20:42,807
With everything, but I think
the times that scott --
429
00:20:42,809 --> 00:20:46,010
I'm calling him scott
because I love scott --
430
00:20:46,012 --> 00:20:48,912
Was...She would
lock him in the dungeon
431
00:20:48,914 --> 00:20:51,449
'cause she doesn't
trust magicians.
432
00:20:51,451 --> 00:20:54,151
But entertainment
obviously would be vital.
433
00:20:54,153 --> 00:20:56,087
You know, like, we saw that
in "world beyond"
434
00:20:56,089 --> 00:20:58,489
With the puppet show
and how moving that was
435
00:20:58,491 --> 00:21:01,158
And how -- how it kind of
made everyone reflective
436
00:21:01,160 --> 00:21:05,463
And brought everyone together
through the storytelling.
437
00:21:05,465 --> 00:21:09,533
I want to shift a little bit,
though, and ask annet...
438
00:21:09,535 --> 00:21:12,036
What do you think about
the fact that they found
439
00:21:12,038 --> 00:21:16,040
Silas in the stall
near tony's body?
440
00:21:16,042 --> 00:21:20,444
That's -- doesn't
look great for silas.
441
00:21:20,446 --> 00:21:22,179
I was just gonna ask jenna.
442
00:21:22,181 --> 00:21:24,181
I was like, "you still like
silas after all that?"
443
00:21:24,183 --> 00:21:28,251
After he took out
our favorite magician?
444
00:21:28,253 --> 00:21:30,855
Could have crossed over
into "fear."
445
00:21:30,857 --> 00:21:33,491
[ laughter ]
446
00:21:33,493 --> 00:21:35,259
You know what?
I mean, huck,
447
00:21:35,261 --> 00:21:37,361
She's kind of been
448
00:21:37,363 --> 00:21:40,464
Bullying silas around
for a reason, right?
449
00:21:40,466 --> 00:21:42,933
She's -- she knew this guy
had a lot of baggage
450
00:21:42,935 --> 00:21:46,137
And that he was
a loose end.
451
00:21:46,139 --> 00:21:49,006
And you didn't know when
his trauma was gonna, you know,
452
00:21:49,008 --> 00:21:52,476
Spill over into these
heightened circumstances
453
00:21:52,478 --> 00:21:54,278
That we're dealing with
every day.
454
00:21:54,280 --> 00:21:59,150
And now we have a murder,
we have a guy missing,
455
00:21:59,152 --> 00:22:03,587
And he is drunk in a stall.
456
00:22:03,589 --> 00:22:06,424
So it's now a tough --
kind of tough call to make.
457
00:22:06,426 --> 00:22:08,959
Well, also just a group
of people who, you know,
458
00:22:08,961 --> 00:22:11,228
Up until quite recently
in their timeline
459
00:22:11,230 --> 00:22:14,165
Were in this community,
behind these safe walls,
460
00:22:14,167 --> 00:22:16,100
And then now they're just --
they're literally
461
00:22:16,102 --> 00:22:18,769
Out in the world and kind of
having to solve a murder
462
00:22:18,771 --> 00:22:20,838
And trying to figure out
what to do about it.
463
00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:23,373
And, jenna, you were still
nodding when you were like,
464
00:22:23,375 --> 00:22:24,975
"yeah, I'm still team silas."
465
00:22:24,977 --> 00:22:26,977
You still seem --
you're still on board.
466
00:22:26,979 --> 00:22:28,446
[laughter]
467
00:22:28,448 --> 00:22:31,649
I have very strong feelings
about silas.
468
00:22:31,651 --> 00:22:35,319
I very -- feel very
connected to silas.
469
00:22:35,321 --> 00:22:38,322
I think he's got
a beautiful transition
470
00:22:38,324 --> 00:22:41,992
Coming up where
he's going to be able to --
471
00:22:41,994 --> 00:22:43,794
Or I hope, because I would
love to see this --
472
00:22:43,796 --> 00:22:46,664
But to have --
to be validated
473
00:22:46,666 --> 00:22:48,865
For everything
he's gone through
474
00:22:48,867 --> 00:22:52,335
And that his actions
will be validated
475
00:22:52,337 --> 00:22:54,004
Because he is
a good person.
476
00:22:54,006 --> 00:22:55,373
But we still don't know
if he did it.
477
00:22:55,375 --> 00:22:57,407
I'm curious to hear his --
exactly.
478
00:22:57,409 --> 00:22:59,276
I'm curious to hear
his side of the story.
479
00:22:59,278 --> 00:23:02,345
Iris has good instincts, too,
and she went for percy.
480
00:23:02,347 --> 00:23:05,149
-I --
-[laughter]
481
00:23:05,151 --> 00:23:09,186
That's just -- that's just a --
that's just a bad-boy thing.
482
00:23:09,188 --> 00:23:11,555
You know? That's like --
even in the apocalypse,
483
00:23:11,557 --> 00:23:15,225
The girls are still going after
the bad boys. We get it.
484
00:23:15,227 --> 00:23:17,895
-I don't trust percy at all.
-Personally,
485
00:23:17,897 --> 00:23:20,097
I'm a silas guy.
By the way, bad boys --
486
00:23:20,099 --> 00:23:22,099
Like, you're
talking about a guy --
487
00:23:22,101 --> 00:23:24,502
Like, a bad boy in his case
is just basically
488
00:23:24,504 --> 00:23:26,770
He can just make a coin appear
in your ear.
489
00:23:26,772 --> 00:23:29,140
Like, he's a magician.
You know, when I was in college,
490
00:23:29,142 --> 00:23:30,907
I had a juggling bag.
491
00:23:30,909 --> 00:23:32,909
I thought it was gonna
make me popular. It didn't.
492
00:23:32,911 --> 00:23:34,178
So I --
493
00:23:34,180 --> 00:23:35,779
[ laughter ]
494
00:23:35,781 --> 00:23:37,714
Yeah, but you never woke up --
you never woke up drunk --
495
00:23:37,716 --> 00:23:39,850
...Drums and torches, thinking,
"oh, I look so cool."
496
00:23:39,852 --> 00:23:41,719
Yeah, but you didn't wake up
drunk in a bathroom
497
00:23:41,721 --> 00:23:44,388
With a dead guy.
498
00:23:44,390 --> 00:23:47,124
And we still don't know
if silas did it.
499
00:23:47,126 --> 00:23:49,993
We still don't know.
We're making inferences
500
00:23:49,995 --> 00:23:53,931
Based on what it looked like,
but we still don't know.
501
00:23:53,933 --> 00:23:55,866
And, you know, so it --
502
00:23:55,868 --> 00:23:57,567
Anything's possible
at this point.
503
00:23:57,569 --> 00:23:59,036
We're gonna take
a quick break.
504
00:23:59,038 --> 00:24:00,738
We have
a behind-the-scenes look
505
00:24:00,740 --> 00:24:03,340
At the fiery explosion
of tank town on "fear"
506
00:24:03,342 --> 00:24:05,342
And then also sneak peeks
of both shows.
507
00:24:05,344 --> 00:24:08,412
We'll be right back on "mega
talking dead home edition."
508
00:24:08,414 --> 00:24:12,383
♪♪
509
00:24:15,820 --> 00:24:20,157
♪♪
510
00:24:20,159 --> 00:24:23,360
We're standing in the middle
of what we call tank town.
511
00:24:23,362 --> 00:24:25,963
We established this location
last season,
512
00:24:25,965 --> 00:24:29,132
And it's basically like
a pirate refinery.
513
00:24:29,134 --> 00:24:31,769
Everything other than
rock and cliff walls
514
00:24:31,771 --> 00:24:33,537
Was brought in here.
515
00:24:33,539 --> 00:24:36,306
When we first started
thinking about was gonna
happen for June this season,
516
00:24:36,308 --> 00:24:39,910
We knew that we wanted to really
put her into the fire,
517
00:24:39,912 --> 00:24:41,378
Really give her a big challenge,
518
00:24:41,380 --> 00:24:45,849
And so it kind of came naturally
that we would do something
519
00:24:45,851 --> 00:24:48,652
Really explosive
and really dangerous.
520
00:24:48,654 --> 00:24:50,454
So we also had to
deal with tank town,
521
00:24:50,456 --> 00:24:52,856
And so we decided to sort
of merge those two things
522
00:24:52,858 --> 00:24:54,624
And create a big disaster here
523
00:24:54,626 --> 00:24:57,828
That would really give June
some serious challenges.
524
00:24:57,830 --> 00:25:00,197
So, I was really excited knowing
that there was gonna be
525
00:25:00,199 --> 00:25:02,199
An explosion,
'cause that's always fun.
526
00:25:02,201 --> 00:25:05,268
And our special-effects team
is so talented.
527
00:25:05,270 --> 00:25:08,272
Guys, I love you, but you gotta
go. We're loading bombs.
528
00:25:08,274 --> 00:25:10,674
We've been here
for like three weeks now
529
00:25:10,676 --> 00:25:13,343
Working every day, testing
different elements, you know?
530
00:25:13,345 --> 00:25:16,447
We have some exploding barrels
that'll fly up in the air.
531
00:25:16,449 --> 00:25:20,150
We've managed to make
the oil derrick squirt boil
532
00:25:20,152 --> 00:25:23,387
And now transition into fire,
and then at the very end,
533
00:25:23,389 --> 00:25:25,021
You know,
all of the explosions
534
00:25:25,023 --> 00:25:26,957
Propagate to a huge cluster
of barrels
535
00:25:26,959 --> 00:25:28,292
That will then explode.
536
00:25:28,294 --> 00:25:30,294
The biggest explosion
that we've done
537
00:25:30,296 --> 00:25:33,296
For "fear the walking dead,"
so we're excited.
538
00:25:33,298 --> 00:25:37,667
♪♪
539
00:25:37,669 --> 00:25:39,669
Welcome back to "mega
talking dead home edition."
540
00:25:39,671 --> 00:25:41,905
We're back with jenna and colby
and annet and cudlitz.
541
00:25:41,907 --> 00:25:46,243
So, jenna, in the thing we just
saw, you looked freezing.
542
00:25:46,245 --> 00:25:49,713
You're wrapped in a blanket.
Was it as cold as it looked?
543
00:25:49,715 --> 00:25:52,782
It was so cold.
544
00:25:52,784 --> 00:25:54,318
No, it's like --
545
00:25:54,320 --> 00:25:57,388
Okay. I was
a professional ballerina.
546
00:25:57,390 --> 00:25:58,789
I know pain.
547
00:25:58,791 --> 00:26:02,326
I can work through pain
at exponential levels.
548
00:26:02,328 --> 00:26:06,664
This was hours and hours
and hours and hours
549
00:26:06,666 --> 00:26:08,265
Of being sopping wet
550
00:26:08,267 --> 00:26:11,468
In like 30-degree,
28-degree weather.
551
00:26:11,470 --> 00:26:14,338
It was -- oh, my god.
552
00:26:14,340 --> 00:26:17,641
And I'm, you know, happy
to be there, love the story,
553
00:26:17,643 --> 00:26:19,943
Love the actors.
Like, everything is "yes."
554
00:26:19,945 --> 00:26:21,579
But, oh, my god.
555
00:26:21,581 --> 00:26:23,713
It was brutal!
It was brutal.
556
00:26:23,715 --> 00:26:25,849
But amazing because
you're filming -- you know,
557
00:26:25,851 --> 00:26:28,151
You can always take that
because you're filming something
558
00:26:28,153 --> 00:26:29,953
That's brutal,
whether it's emotionally
559
00:26:29,955 --> 00:26:31,822
Or physically challenging,
on this show.
560
00:26:31,824 --> 00:26:33,490
There's always something
brutal happening.
561
00:26:33,492 --> 00:26:34,824
So you can just take
the elements
562
00:26:34,826 --> 00:26:36,927
And put it into
what you're filming.
563
00:26:36,929 --> 00:26:39,029
But it was really hard.
564
00:26:39,031 --> 00:26:40,697
Did you have
the same experience, colby?
565
00:26:40,699 --> 00:26:42,465
There were moments
where, like, you know,
566
00:26:42,467 --> 00:26:45,168
I have to come out
and shoot a bunch of walkers,
567
00:26:45,170 --> 00:26:47,771
And I could not cock the gun.
568
00:26:47,773 --> 00:26:49,906
My hand was
completely frozen.
569
00:26:49,908 --> 00:26:52,309
And so I was using my leg
to cock the gun.
570
00:26:52,311 --> 00:26:54,778
I was, like, placing the gun
against my leg
571
00:26:54,780 --> 00:26:56,513
In, like, support.
572
00:26:56,515 --> 00:26:59,583
And eddie, who's, like,
a total sweetheart,
573
00:26:59,585 --> 00:27:02,720
Was like,
"I see what you're doing.
574
00:27:02,722 --> 00:27:04,521
It looks okay.
575
00:27:04,523 --> 00:27:07,024
I want you to look as much
of a badass as possible,
576
00:27:07,026 --> 00:27:09,593
But I know
you have to do that."
577
00:27:09,595 --> 00:27:11,829
I was like,
"I'm trying. I'm trying."
578
00:27:11,831 --> 00:27:13,630
But, yeah.
579
00:27:13,632 --> 00:27:15,933
Annet, is there anything
you wanted to ask jenna or colby
580
00:27:15,935 --> 00:27:18,001
About their experience
on "fear,"
581
00:27:18,003 --> 00:27:20,203
Whether from
a character perspective
582
00:27:20,205 --> 00:27:22,606
Or behind the camera
or whatever?
583
00:27:22,608 --> 00:27:23,941
Yeah.
584
00:27:23,943 --> 00:27:27,344
Is virginia
a righty or a lefty?
585
00:27:27,346 --> 00:27:30,414
And how she is gonna...
586
00:27:30,416 --> 00:27:33,350
Virginia is -- she's --
you know, she's, um --
587
00:27:33,352 --> 00:27:36,019
Is that the hand?!
588
00:27:36,021 --> 00:27:39,289
This is the hand.
You know, she's a lefty.
589
00:27:39,291 --> 00:27:41,558
She's a lefty now.
590
00:27:41,560 --> 00:27:43,227
[laughter]
591
00:27:43,229 --> 00:27:45,896
They let you keep the hand!
592
00:27:45,898 --> 00:27:48,098
Cudlitz: She's actually --
she's a lefty,
593
00:27:48,100 --> 00:27:50,634
But she's got
a mean right hook.
594
00:27:50,636 --> 00:27:52,035
[ laughter ]
595
00:27:52,037 --> 00:27:53,303
How does it look up close?
596
00:27:53,305 --> 00:27:55,639
I did beg for this hand.
597
00:27:55,641 --> 00:27:57,741
How gross is it up close?
598
00:27:57,743 --> 00:28:00,744
It lives in my planter.
It comes out.
599
00:28:00,746 --> 00:28:03,446
It was perfect
for Halloween.
600
00:28:03,448 --> 00:28:05,582
Can we get a close-up
on the bite?
601
00:28:05,584 --> 00:28:08,852
I kind of want to see the bite.
How does it look in person?
602
00:28:08,854 --> 00:28:11,454
Oh, my god.
It's real gnarly.
603
00:28:11,456 --> 00:28:13,257
She really had to
cut her hand off.
604
00:28:13,259 --> 00:28:14,891
Like, it's real gnarly.
605
00:28:14,893 --> 00:28:19,329
Oh, my gosh.
That's fantastic.
606
00:28:19,331 --> 00:28:21,598
I love that you --
I love that you have it.
607
00:28:21,600 --> 00:28:23,667
-Cudlitz, do you --
-that's so comforting.
608
00:28:23,669 --> 00:28:25,069
Do you have any props?
609
00:28:25,071 --> 00:28:27,203
Did you take home any props
from "walking dead"?
610
00:28:27,205 --> 00:28:30,006
I was gonna take
my -- my head
611
00:28:30,008 --> 00:28:32,276
The cast of my head
from smashing it in.
612
00:28:32,278 --> 00:28:34,812
I asked greg. I was like, "you
got to get me one of those."
613
00:28:34,814 --> 00:28:36,412
He's like, "what?"
I go, "you got --
614
00:28:36,414 --> 00:28:38,415
Like, you have to agree
to give me one of those."
615
00:28:38,417 --> 00:28:40,150
He's like, "o-okay."
616
00:28:40,152 --> 00:28:43,219
And then my wife found out
I had one coming,
617
00:28:43,221 --> 00:28:46,757
And she's like, "yeah, that's
not coming into the house."
618
00:28:46,759 --> 00:28:48,358
I was like, "why?"
619
00:28:48,360 --> 00:28:50,160
You saw it on the internet,
and the thing --
620
00:28:50,162 --> 00:28:51,695
They have skittles
coming out of it.
621
00:28:51,697 --> 00:28:55,098
She's like, "no. No."
I mean, she's right.
622
00:28:55,100 --> 00:28:57,167
Who wants to, you know --
who wants your own head
623
00:28:57,169 --> 00:28:59,069
Actually smashed in
laying around the house?
624
00:28:59,071 --> 00:29:00,971
My wife, who collects
horror-movie props...
625
00:29:00,973 --> 00:29:03,440
I came home like --
if I worked --
626
00:29:03,442 --> 00:29:05,943
Even if I worked
on not a horror show,
627
00:29:05,945 --> 00:29:07,945
She'd be like, "can you get
a cast of your head?"
628
00:29:07,947 --> 00:29:10,914
I came home one day,
and she had --
629
00:29:10,916 --> 00:29:14,050
She had "the exorcist,"
630
00:29:14,052 --> 00:29:17,854
Like, the regan --
demonic regan prop
631
00:29:17,856 --> 00:29:19,522
That was used
at universal studios
632
00:29:19,524 --> 00:29:21,057
For the Halloween
horror nights.
633
00:29:21,059 --> 00:29:22,392
She bought it at an auction,
634
00:29:22,394 --> 00:29:24,194
And it was just sitting
in the front of the house.
635
00:29:24,196 --> 00:29:26,462
And I'm not, like,
squeamish about that stuff,
636
00:29:26,464 --> 00:29:28,064
And I was like,
"jesus chr--"
637
00:29:28,066 --> 00:29:30,000
Like, it floored me.
638
00:29:30,002 --> 00:29:32,135
And my wife thought it was
the greatest thing in the world.
639
00:29:32,137 --> 00:29:34,805
So if you still
have that head,
640
00:29:34,807 --> 00:29:37,274
Lydia will happily
take it off your hands.
641
00:29:37,276 --> 00:29:40,410
I could probably --
I can probably procure it
642
00:29:40,412 --> 00:29:42,913
If it's a call to greg.
643
00:29:42,915 --> 00:29:44,714
We just have to
take a quick break.
644
00:29:44,716 --> 00:29:47,417
We'll be right back on "mega
talking dead home edition."
645
00:29:47,419 --> 00:29:52,055
♪♪
646
00:29:54,659 --> 00:29:57,927
♪♪
647
00:29:57,929 --> 00:30:00,030
Welcome back to "mega
talking dead home edition."
648
00:30:00,032 --> 00:30:01,632
It is now time
for the sneak peek
649
00:30:01,634 --> 00:30:03,633
That I've been promising
of next week's episode
650
00:30:03,635 --> 00:30:05,802
Of "world beyond." here it is.
651
00:30:05,804 --> 00:30:08,238
[high-pitched whine]
652
00:30:08,240 --> 00:30:10,240
[indistinct shouting]
653
00:30:10,242 --> 00:30:14,711
♪♪
654
00:30:14,713 --> 00:30:16,613
[whine and shouting stop]
655
00:30:21,787 --> 00:30:23,587
[squishing]
656
00:30:26,859 --> 00:30:28,692
[man coughing]
657
00:30:30,863 --> 00:30:37,367
♪♪
658
00:30:37,369 --> 00:30:43,807
♪♪
659
00:30:43,809 --> 00:30:45,608
Dad?
660
00:30:45,610 --> 00:30:47,611
♪♪
661
00:30:47,613 --> 00:30:49,513
Dad.
662
00:30:49,515 --> 00:30:51,815
♪♪
663
00:30:51,817 --> 00:30:53,684
You...
664
00:30:53,686 --> 00:30:55,819
♪♪
665
00:30:55,821 --> 00:30:58,755
Wipe that stupid look
off your face and answer me.
666
00:30:58,757 --> 00:31:01,090
Answer me!
Are you a pig?!
667
00:31:01,092 --> 00:31:04,294
Disrespecting the house
your grandparents left for us?!
668
00:31:04,296 --> 00:31:05,462
♪♪
669
00:31:05,464 --> 00:31:07,664
You gonna make a mess?!
670
00:31:07,666 --> 00:31:10,533
♪♪
671
00:31:10,535 --> 00:31:12,502
I'll teach you!
672
00:31:12,504 --> 00:31:14,837
I'll teach you
to disrespect this house!
673
00:31:14,839 --> 00:31:16,706
[grunts]
674
00:31:16,708 --> 00:31:21,011
♪♪
675
00:31:21,013 --> 00:31:23,113
So it looks like
we're gonna get a glimpse
676
00:31:23,115 --> 00:31:26,583
Into some of silas' past,
which looks terrifying.
677
00:31:26,585 --> 00:31:29,953
And building
off of that, cudlitz,
678
00:31:29,955 --> 00:31:33,857
The themes of light and dark
are ever-present
679
00:31:33,859 --> 00:31:35,893
On all the "walking dead"
shows.
680
00:31:35,895 --> 00:31:38,795
As a director,
what are some of the ways
681
00:31:38,797 --> 00:31:41,130
That you capture that
on camera?
682
00:31:41,132 --> 00:31:43,600
It's interesting.
683
00:31:43,602 --> 00:31:46,203
All of our characters
have light and dark in them.
684
00:31:46,205 --> 00:31:48,672
It's -- you know,
we talk about --
685
00:31:48,674 --> 00:31:50,974
When I was on
the original show,
686
00:31:50,976 --> 00:31:53,076
I talk about our group,
rick's group.
687
00:31:53,078 --> 00:31:57,213
If rick's group came across
rick's group in the woods,
688
00:31:57,215 --> 00:31:59,649
We would kill them
because they're lunatics.
689
00:31:59,651 --> 00:32:02,085
It's all whose --
it's all the --
690
00:32:02,087 --> 00:32:04,287
Whose eyes are you seeing
the story through?
691
00:32:04,289 --> 00:32:06,356
As with silas.
692
00:32:06,358 --> 00:32:10,193
We see this -- this guy who
the world has painted a monster,
693
00:32:10,195 --> 00:32:13,463
And now slowly we're seeing
who he -- who he really is
694
00:32:13,465 --> 00:32:15,098
And how he became who he is,
695
00:32:15,100 --> 00:32:16,767
And then -- then
it's for you to judge later
696
00:32:16,769 --> 00:32:18,634
Whether you really still think
he's a monster or not,
697
00:32:18,636 --> 00:32:20,503
But at least you understand
where he's come from,
698
00:32:20,505 --> 00:32:21,972
And that's one
of the wonderful things
699
00:32:21,974 --> 00:32:24,374
I think the show does
with -- with all of its --
700
00:32:24,376 --> 00:32:26,909
With all of its characters
and especially its villains.
701
00:32:26,911 --> 00:32:29,112
Yeah, well, and all the shows
in the universe,
702
00:32:29,114 --> 00:32:31,247
Which kind of --
I'm curious for annet.
703
00:32:31,249 --> 00:32:33,784
So, hen we're talking
about this idea of, like,
704
00:32:33,786 --> 00:32:35,686
Understanding
who the characters are
705
00:32:35,688 --> 00:32:38,021
And why we view some characters
as protagonists
706
00:32:38,023 --> 00:32:40,991
And why we view some
as antagonists,
707
00:32:40,993 --> 00:32:42,859
Can you just talk about how
708
00:32:42,861 --> 00:32:44,995
Watching other "walking dead"
shows kind of help?
709
00:32:44,997 --> 00:32:47,697
Did it -- did that
help you solidify
710
00:32:47,699 --> 00:32:49,732
Huck's character at all
or give you
711
00:32:49,734 --> 00:32:53,203
A better understanding of how
you wanted to portray her?
712
00:32:53,205 --> 00:32:56,339
Yeah, when I got
the sides initially,
713
00:32:56,341 --> 00:32:59,942
There were two cops,
felix and huck.
714
00:32:59,944 --> 00:33:01,945
Huck was the one
who was kind of, like,
715
00:33:01,947 --> 00:33:04,814
Pushing felix to do something
he wasn't quite ready to do.
716
00:33:04,816 --> 00:33:07,584
And, you know,
717
00:33:07,586 --> 00:33:10,187
I-I started doing
all my homework,
718
00:33:10,189 --> 00:33:12,422
Started watching the shows
from the beginning.
719
00:33:12,424 --> 00:33:14,357
And jon bernthal --
I thought he really
720
00:33:14,359 --> 00:33:15,692
Kicked off
the show proper,
721
00:33:15,694 --> 00:33:18,127
And he was in a -- you know,
they were partners,
722
00:33:18,129 --> 00:33:20,930
Him and rick,
and it sort of really resonated
723
00:33:20,932 --> 00:33:24,367
With what was coming,
the first glimpses
724
00:33:24,369 --> 00:33:26,569
I was getting of our show,
of "world beyond."
725
00:33:26,571 --> 00:33:29,839
And I sort of saw
felix and huck
726
00:33:29,841 --> 00:33:33,176
In shane and rick
a little bit.
727
00:33:33,178 --> 00:33:37,981
So I took -- I took
shane with me a little bit.
728
00:33:37,983 --> 00:33:41,318
Not gonna lie.
Had a little crush.
729
00:33:41,320 --> 00:33:44,454
[ laughter ]
730
00:33:44,456 --> 00:33:45,989
Me too.
731
00:33:45,991 --> 00:33:48,391
All right. This is from
chris w. On facebook.
732
00:33:48,393 --> 00:33:50,393
And chris wants to know --
733
00:33:50,395 --> 00:33:52,596
Colby, how did someone
as young as virginia
734
00:33:52,598 --> 00:33:55,132
Come to influence and
control so many people?
735
00:33:55,134 --> 00:33:59,069
Well, virginia was
a corporate efficiency expert
736
00:33:59,071 --> 00:34:01,804
Before, uh, the apocalypse,
737
00:34:01,806 --> 00:34:05,609
So, to me, she's always
been just very, like,
738
00:34:05,611 --> 00:34:07,210
Trimming the fat.
739
00:34:07,212 --> 00:34:10,213
She --- that's how
she's structured herself.
740
00:34:10,215 --> 00:34:11,547
I also think age --
741
00:34:11,549 --> 00:34:15,752
Like, we can't --
we can't really determine
742
00:34:15,754 --> 00:34:19,222
Or judge people based on
their age in this world.
743
00:34:19,224 --> 00:34:23,226
As -- as the amazing characters
in the "world beyond" know,
744
00:34:23,228 --> 00:34:24,628
As you know, annet,
745
00:34:24,630 --> 00:34:27,697
Like, no matter
how young you are,
746
00:34:27,699 --> 00:34:32,335
You are -- you are dealing with
super extreme circumstances,
747
00:34:32,337 --> 00:34:35,505
And age is just a number
in the apocalypse.
748
00:34:35,507 --> 00:34:38,508
Right. And, jenna, can you just
talk a little bit about
749
00:34:38,510 --> 00:34:42,846
What it means to you
that thematically both episodes
750
00:34:42,848 --> 00:34:46,249
Revolved around and portray
such incredibly powerful
751
00:34:46,251 --> 00:34:48,985
And passionate female
central characters?
752
00:34:48,987 --> 00:34:52,055
The walking dead universe
has always been really good
753
00:34:52,057 --> 00:34:56,359
With female stories,
you know, with --
754
00:34:56,361 --> 00:34:58,728
I mean, from the beginning.
So --
755
00:34:58,730 --> 00:35:03,667
But to have this much
screen time be about that
756
00:35:03,669 --> 00:35:05,268
And also with, you know,
757
00:35:05,270 --> 00:35:09,206
Annet's story with huck,
I just feel reassured.
758
00:35:09,208 --> 00:35:10,473
I'm hopeful.
759
00:35:10,475 --> 00:35:12,542
I'm just so pleased
and grateful.
760
00:35:12,544 --> 00:35:17,213
And it meant the world to me
to have a female writer
761
00:35:17,215 --> 00:35:18,949
And to play this with colby.
762
00:35:18,951 --> 00:35:22,085
And, um, yeah, like,
I have no words for how happy
763
00:35:22,087 --> 00:35:24,820
I am with that opportunity
and for that to continue.
764
00:35:24,822 --> 00:35:29,159
I think gale anne hurd
is very intent on that,
765
00:35:29,161 --> 00:35:31,427
And it's a huge purpose of hers
as a feminist
766
00:35:31,429 --> 00:35:35,031
To make sure that our stories
are being told and not just,
767
00:35:35,033 --> 00:35:39,235
Like, a condiment, you know?
768
00:35:39,237 --> 00:35:41,037
It's like, "oh..."
769
00:35:41,039 --> 00:35:42,839
It's like -- actually
make it the main meal,
770
00:35:42,841 --> 00:35:45,308
And -- and it's incredible.
771
00:35:45,310 --> 00:35:48,511
Well, and, again, flawless
performances across the board.
772
00:35:48,513 --> 00:35:51,114
We have to take a quick break.
When we come back,
773
00:35:51,116 --> 00:35:53,249
We have an exclusive sneak peek
of next week's episode
774
00:35:53,251 --> 00:35:55,852
Of "fear the walking dead,"
so we'll be right back on
775
00:35:55,854 --> 00:35:57,654
"mega talking dead
home edition."
776
00:35:57,656 --> 00:36:01,925
♪♪
777
00:36:05,029 --> 00:36:08,531
♪♪
778
00:36:08,533 --> 00:36:10,533
Welcome back to "mega
talking dead home edition."
779
00:36:10,535 --> 00:36:12,936
It's now time for a sneak peek
of next week's episode
780
00:36:12,938 --> 00:36:14,237
Of "fear the walking dead."
781
00:36:14,239 --> 00:36:15,705
It's all-new. Check it out.
782
00:36:15,707 --> 00:36:17,741
[growling]
783
00:36:31,423 --> 00:36:33,222
Good.
784
00:36:33,224 --> 00:36:34,424
[growling]
785
00:36:34,559 --> 00:36:36,359
Alicia.
786
00:36:36,361 --> 00:36:37,561
[growling]
787
00:36:37,563 --> 00:36:39,829
[grunting]
788
00:36:53,045 --> 00:36:54,978
♪♪
789
00:36:54,980 --> 00:36:56,913
Someone did that to it.
790
00:36:56,915 --> 00:37:00,217
Whoever did that is crazy.
791
00:37:00,219 --> 00:37:06,723
♪♪
792
00:37:06,725 --> 00:37:09,392
All right. I mean,
it looks like someone
793
00:37:09,394 --> 00:37:13,596
Is augmenting walkers,
which is amazing!
794
00:37:13,598 --> 00:37:16,800
Let's see. As we -- as we're
kind of rounding this out,
795
00:37:16,802 --> 00:37:21,805
Um, jenna, how did it feel
for you as a fan of the show
796
00:37:21,807 --> 00:37:27,544
Just watching from that third --
that third-person perspective,
797
00:37:27,546 --> 00:37:31,014
Watching john drive off
in a different direction?
798
00:37:31,016 --> 00:37:34,884
I felt my heart,
like, slide down
799
00:37:34,886 --> 00:37:37,353
Into my gut.
800
00:37:37,355 --> 00:37:39,488
Um...
801
00:37:39,490 --> 00:37:43,426
I actually -- so, watching it,
that's how it made me feel.
802
00:37:43,428 --> 00:37:46,629
I just -- obviously
I had read the script,
803
00:37:46,631 --> 00:37:49,365
And obviously I know what's --
you know, what the story is,
804
00:37:49,367 --> 00:37:53,837
But actually filming
that last scene in the episode
805
00:37:53,839 --> 00:37:56,172
That he and I have together
before we take off
806
00:37:56,174 --> 00:37:58,174
Where I'm telling him
what happened,
807
00:37:58,176 --> 00:38:01,111
While we were filming that,
I kept --
808
00:38:01,113 --> 00:38:03,780
I had to -- in between takes,
I was off --
809
00:38:03,782 --> 00:38:06,582
Out of nowhere,
I was like -- I kept crying.
810
00:38:06,584 --> 00:38:09,185
I kept crying.
811
00:38:09,187 --> 00:38:12,355
I had to, like, go, "(bleep).
I'm so embarrassed."
812
00:38:12,357 --> 00:38:15,124
Because gareth's so cazh.
813
00:38:15,126 --> 00:38:17,860
You know, he's, like, not
emotional about any of it.
814
00:38:17,862 --> 00:38:19,595
You know,
and I'm, like -- [sobs]
815
00:38:19,597 --> 00:38:23,600
I was embarrassed,
but I was crying 'cause I knew
816
00:38:23,602 --> 00:38:26,335
That this was, like,
what he was gonna go do.
817
00:38:26,337 --> 00:38:28,371
Jenna knew
what he was gonna go do.
818
00:38:28,373 --> 00:38:31,875
And it was really affecting me
on a very deep emotional level,
819
00:38:31,877 --> 00:38:33,343
And I kept tearing up.
820
00:38:33,345 --> 00:38:35,578
I was very emotional
during that scene
821
00:38:35,580 --> 00:38:38,214
And had to like, peel,
that emotion off
822
00:38:38,216 --> 00:38:41,417
And be this June
that's sort of optimistic
823
00:38:41,419 --> 00:38:43,018
About what she
just accomplished.
824
00:38:43,020 --> 00:38:45,021
And they'd yell, "cut,"
and I would literally
825
00:38:45,023 --> 00:38:47,156
Get overcome with emotion
because it was like
826
00:38:47,158 --> 00:38:50,159
Those two moments were happening
for me at the same time.
827
00:38:50,161 --> 00:38:52,762
It was knowing
that he was gonna abandon,
828
00:38:52,764 --> 00:38:54,897
And I'm feeling
the emotion of June
829
00:38:54,899 --> 00:38:56,465
With the hope and optimism.
830
00:38:56,467 --> 00:38:58,401
And so it was this
weird collision of emotion
831
00:38:58,403 --> 00:39:01,705
That was happening
in my heart and soul,
832
00:39:01,707 --> 00:39:03,573
And it was really hard.
833
00:39:03,575 --> 00:39:06,643
When I say goodbye
to eugene on the show,
834
00:39:06,645 --> 00:39:08,611
Abraham says goodbye
to eugene,
835
00:39:08,613 --> 00:39:10,179
Michael knew
that he was not
836
00:39:10,181 --> 00:39:12,081
Gonna be working
with josh anymore.
837
00:39:12,083 --> 00:39:14,784
So me saying goodbye to eugene
was me saying goodbye to josh,
838
00:39:14,786 --> 00:39:16,653
And that was our last scene,
and I knew,
839
00:39:16,655 --> 00:39:18,421
And we have this hug
and this thing, and it just --
840
00:39:18,423 --> 00:39:20,723
I mean,
it just wrecked me.
841
00:39:20,725 --> 00:39:23,393
It affects you, you know,
and especially when you know
842
00:39:23,395 --> 00:39:25,194
What's happening down the road
843
00:39:25,196 --> 00:39:28,397
And we've read the scripts,
we've read the stories,
844
00:39:28,399 --> 00:39:30,199
And to have to
jump back in time
845
00:39:30,201 --> 00:39:32,501
And play it as if
that's not gonna happen
846
00:39:32,503 --> 00:39:36,672
Is -- is sometimes really
difficult, so I feel you.
847
00:39:36,674 --> 00:39:38,641
Jenna: Yeah, it was just
very out of character
848
00:39:38,643 --> 00:39:41,478
For john to leave, you know?
That just feels so --
849
00:39:41,480 --> 00:39:43,612
You know, he's really
struggling, for him
850
00:39:43,614 --> 00:39:45,782
To actually leave her?
851
00:39:45,784 --> 00:39:49,018
That -- that is just,
like, on another level.
852
00:39:49,020 --> 00:39:51,755
And this was breaking my heart,
like, that he would do that.
853
00:39:51,757 --> 00:39:53,890
I couldn't even reconcile that
854
00:39:53,892 --> 00:39:56,826
In June or jenna's heart,
you know?
855
00:39:56,828 --> 00:39:59,562
It was just so heartbreaking
to know
856
00:39:59,564 --> 00:40:02,965
That he would, like, at that
literal fork in the road
857
00:40:02,967 --> 00:40:05,034
Go the other way.
In keeping with that theme,
858
00:40:05,036 --> 00:40:08,671
It actually pains me that we
have to say goodbye right now.
859
00:40:08,673 --> 00:40:11,508
This has been so wonderful
to see all of you.
860
00:40:11,510 --> 00:40:13,976
Michael cudlitz, amazing job
directing the episode.
861
00:40:13,978 --> 00:40:16,913
And jenna and colby
and annet --
862
00:40:16,915 --> 00:40:19,182
Again, just
amazing performances.
863
00:40:19,184 --> 00:40:24,988
Thank you so much
for being great human beings
864
00:40:24,990 --> 00:40:27,123
And then just being
phenomenal on screen.
865
00:40:27,125 --> 00:40:30,192
Everyone did such
an incredible job.
866
00:40:30,194 --> 00:40:31,660
My guests tonight have been
867
00:40:31,662 --> 00:40:33,662
Jenna elfman, annet mahendru,
colby minifie,
868
00:40:33,664 --> 00:40:36,065
And, of course,
michael cudlitz.
869
00:40:36,067 --> 00:40:38,001
It's always great to see
that you are still
870
00:40:38,003 --> 00:40:41,537
In the walking dead universe
actively, mr. Cudlitz.
871
00:40:41,539 --> 00:40:43,940
Next week, we're gonna be
872
00:40:43,942 --> 00:40:46,008
Joined by morgan himself,
lennie james.
873
00:40:46,010 --> 00:40:47,810
Colman domingo
will also be here.
874
00:40:47,812 --> 00:40:50,479
Aliyah royale, who plays iris.
Hal cumpston, who's silas.
875
00:40:50,481 --> 00:40:52,081
And annet's
gonna join us again.
876
00:40:52,083 --> 00:40:54,116
Thank you for joining us
again next week, annet.
877
00:40:54,118 --> 00:40:57,152
I am chris hardwick.
878
00:40:57,154 --> 00:40:59,021
This is "mega talking dead
home edition."
879
00:40:59,023 --> 00:41:00,356
Please stay safe and healthy
880
00:41:00,358 --> 00:41:02,258
And take care
of each other out there.
881
00:41:02,260 --> 00:41:04,394
We'll see you next week.
Thanks. Bye-bye.