^ Actress Emily Kinney and her character Beth Greene from The Walking Dead
AMC’s original series The Walking Dead continued its incredible success with HUGE ratings (12.3 million viewers!) for the premiere of the second half of Season 3 last month, and this weekend the show was given the honor of kicking off PaleyFest 2013 with a red carpet event and panel discussion. The event was attended by six cast members and four Executive Producers from the show and was moderated by Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick. We’ve compiled a few of the highlights from the panel discussion as well as photos from the red black carpet, which we have put side-by-side with AMC’s promotional photos for The Walking Dead Season 3 so you can see just how well they clean up! Well, except perhaps for Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Daryl (Norman Reedus). đ
(Scroll down to the bottom for the complete The Walking Dead PaleyFest 2013 panel discussion video!)
Lincoln assured attendees that Rick’s recent bout with the loonies is a short-term affliction. âI think youâll see in the next episode a turning point happens and he realizes his responsibilities. And hopefully heâll come back from the brink. But certainly since the death of Lori and the pressure imposed by The Governor, he is in a state of shock, grief, and stress, and he has had a breakdown. Itâs tough times for Rick, but itâs always tough times for him, isnât it? He never gets a day off, this guy.â Lincoln revisited his character’s son Carl’s criticism later in the panel. âHe has a point. I have been making some terrible calls. So, you know, bless him. Parenting in the apocalypse.â
Lincoln also addressed how quickly Carl has been forced to grow up. âI see a boy turning into a soldier, which is a terrifying thing. And I think that that story between the group, the family, and this seemingly wayward boy turning into a child soldier is a terrifying and very interesting arc that we follow in the last five episodes.â
Of course the big question for Andrea is what’s the status of her relationship with The Governor. âI think she thinks The Governor is disgusting at this point. She didnât sleep with him because she was having a weak moment. She slept with him because she had every intention of doing what Carol suggested.” (Laurie would later refer to Carol’s tactics as “Carolâs creepy vagina warfare.”) “But itâs not easy to just slit someoneâs throat when theyâre sleeping. She doesnât have all the information. She doesnât know about Maggie, but at this point it doesnât matter. Heâs gross to her.â
So what about Andrea and Michonne? Laurie Holden said âAndrea and Michonne are two adult women who wanted different things. Andrea did not choose a guy over her. After eight months she wanted a life and she wanted a community. I think this one [Michonne] could have ended up anywhere and she would have been unhappy.â She then said, âI think that she didnât want to share Andrea with anybody. She was happy when it was just the two of them. And I wish that they really had been able to have a deeper conversation before Michonne left those gates.â
With Rick’s leadership abilities in question, and Glenn’s motives distorted by rage and vengeance, it would seem the mantle of leadership would fall to Daryl. âI donât think he wants to be the leader in any way,” Reedus said of his character. “Like with Randall, remember Randall? Thereâs a whole episode about âwhat do we do with Randallâ and Daryl just kind of quietly went in there and beat the sâ out of him and came back with bloody knuckles and was like âyeah, whatâs up?â He wasnât like âlook at me, look what I did!’ I think if he had to lead, it would be reluctantly,â he added. âHe doesnât want to talk about feelings or make you feel better about the future. He just does stuff. He gets it done.â
And speaking of getting it done, what about Daryl’s relationship with Carol? Will anything ever happen there? âI like these two damaged people gravitating towards each other. It might happen ⌠I donât want to make the first move,â Reedus said, channeling his character. âI donât think he has much game,â he added.
I think millions would disagree with Reedus on that last comment! Clearly a huge fan favorite, Reedus seemed reluctant to accept the accolades when asked about Daryl’s popularity. âWe all have our people,â he said.
Want to know what Glenn’s dream world would be like? âThe Governor would be dead and he would be happy with Maggie in a field full of ⌠food,â Yeun said. He then went on to describe the world as a savory Willy Wonka factory. With steak trees.
Sadly, it doesn’t appear that Emily Kinney was asked about Beth Greene’s choice to sing one of my favorite songs of all time at the end of episode 3 đ
The Executive Producers had a lot to reveal as well. Gale Ann Hurd (below left) gave EW.com some details on The Walking Dead Season 4, saying âthe writerâs room has cooked up the first eight episodes, and theyâll probably start writing next week. And we start shooting May 6. Weâre still finishing the season finale â editing and music.â
And according to Greg Nicotero (above right), a huge focus for Season 4 is going to be character development. âI think there may be a wee bit less of the run and gun. And [we’ll] get a little more into some of our characters,â he told EW. âThe challenge with a show like this, when you have a big ensemble, is you donât want any of the characters to get lost; itâs important that we know what Carolâs story is and that we know what Bethâs story is. And when youâre trying to service a lot of characters, it becomes challenging. Watching the first season of Walking Dead and seeing how grounded it was, thatâs really important to all of us. Andy Lincoln and I spent a lot of time going through the scripts and making sure we feel that theyâre grounded. Because thatâs what keeps our audience coming back. The walkers and the gore and the action and stuff, thatâs fun, thatâs the popcorn part of it. But if you donât have characters that people are invested in, you lose your audience.â
Robert Kirkman (below on the left) was quick to point out how much they appreciate the fans, saying âwe have the best fans in the world. If you go to the site, you see the message boards and can find out what they like and what they donât like. We look at that, so we know sort of what fans want and what we donât. Theyâve given us a lot of interesting ideas. Weâre ultimately going to do something thatâs entirely unique and ours, but the fans are going to be very happy.â
David Alpert (above on the right) joked that “we get a lot of requests for zombie animals,” and went on to add, âIâm not going to rule out seeing a zombie polar bear in Season Four. Because you never know.â
Here is the full The Walking Dead panel discussion video from PaleyFest 2013:
And here are more photos from the event, including full-length photos of The Walking Dead cast from the red carpet – just click to enlarge:
PaleyFest photos: Nikki Nelson/WENN and FayesVision/WENN
AMC promotional photos: Frank Ockenfels/AMC