When Sasha sees Negan will use her to hurt her friends, she begs Eugene for a way to kill herself, though her intent is still to kill Negan. Eugene gives her a poison capsule in place of a weapon and when Negan plans to use her as a bargaining chip at Alexandria, Sasha takes the poison capsule in order to foil his plans.
According to creator Robert Kirkman, the similarities between the "coma opening" of The Walking Dead and 28 Days Later was "a complete coincidence". The first issue of TWD comic book came out in October of 2003 and 28 Days Later was released in the U.S. in June of 2003. "It was going to be a matter of somehow trying to restage the entire first issue, because it was a very similar coma opening. I made a decision--which I pretty much regret at this point--I said, 'You know what? It's so different (from that point on), I will probably never hear anything about this.' And I was wrong."
Philip Blake was the murderous authoritarian leader of the Woodbury community and became known as The Governor.
After his daughter Penny is turned, the Governor keeps her hidden in hopes that Milton, a scientist, can reverse the virus and save her. Michonne kills Penny. Enraged, the Governor attacks her and in self-defense she stabs him in the hand and the right eye with a shard of glass.
In an attempt to kill Daryl with his own crossbow, Dwight accidentally kills Denise with a crossbow bolt.
Norman Reedus is a prankster on set and often targets co-star Andrew Lincoln. He has on different occasions filled Lincoln's trailer with chickens, filled his car's air conditioning vents with glitter on a hot day, and mooned him while he was performing his own stunts during a shoot.
The Walking Dead's death dinners invite all the cast members from the show's run--those who have survived and those who haven't--together to celebrate and mourn the loss of characters killed off on the show.
Thomas Jane was originally chosen to play Rick Grimes. When the negotiations with HBO fell through and the series was greenlit by AMC, Jane was unable to appear due to working on another HBO series--Hung.
Andrew Lincoln was born Andrew James Clutterbuck on September 14, 1973 in London and chose his stage name while attending college.
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