Splintering of the prison group just wasn't something any of them, including Daryl, expected to happen.
"The deal was, we said in previous episodes, like we thought The Governor was gone. I say to Michonne, 'The trail went cold and you should stop looking and if it didn't, I'd have been right out there with you,'" Norman recounted.
"I think their escape plan was a zombie escape plan," he continued. "It wasn't a person escape plan and it should have been thought out a little bit more. As you see on the show, it's like one disaster after another, all the time on that show. Even when [Rick] tells me about Carol, it's like, that conversation's not over. I don't really get time to process that before we get attacked."
Hell, yes, they should've! I keep yelling at the TV, "Where was your Black & Gold Plan?"
None of them have answered me, yet.
I don’t watch dramas or sitcoms — only time I saw Norman Reedus was in a low budget film with Alan Rickman. Interesting film with a surprise ending that’s famous among Rickman fans like myself,
Why should there be any ego on the set? You’re doing a zombie apocalypse show for gosh sake - keep it in perspective.
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Well, in a show where anyone is fair game to be killed off, it’s probably not wise to have an ego ;)