A heartbreaking scene was the idea of ​​Norman Reedus

Warning: This story contains spoilers for the mid-season premiere of The Walking Dead, “Lockdown.” The eleventh and final season of the walking Dead Glenn (Stephen Yun) has not been forgotten. “Acheron: Part I” witnessed a clash between Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) when he told her she wouldn’t put him down like a dog “like Glenn.” In “The Hunt,” the sight of a crowbar dripping Negan’s blood sparked images of Glenn’s death at the end of Lucille’s “Vampire Bat.” And on Sunday’s final eight-episode premiere, “Lockdown,” the last mention of Glenn occurred during a scene between Maggie and Daryl (Norman Reedus).

While on the run from Lance Hornsby (Josh Hamilton) and Commonwealth soldiers, Maggie apologizes to Daryl for having to shoot former flame Leah (Lynn Collins) to save her life at the season finale of “Acts of God” in April. “Glenn wanted me to look for you,” Daryl told Maggie. “You don’t have to say sorry at all. Not to me.”

on me dead talkingEpisode director Greg Nicotero revealed that Daryl mentioned that Glenn at that moment was Reedus’ idea.

“I just became a rogue, and I kind of shot my ‘girlfriend,’ and now these people are after us. But that scene has changed a little bit,” Reeds said. “I brought it up,” we didn’t talk about. We have to say something. “I think Glenn’s idea was mine.”

Maggie and Daryl are “so close to each other, they don’t have to apologize or explain themselves,” Reedus continued. “I just thought it was important to let her know, ‘I support you, you support me.'”

In an exclusive interview with Character BookCohan described Maggie and Daryl’s dynamic – dating back to the Green family farm in season two – as “like brother and sister.”

“I can’t imagine if the situation had reversed for Maggie and someone was there [who Maggie loved trying to kill Daryl]. I can’t imagine she’s reluctant to save him because they’ve been through everything together,” Cohan said. It’s family in the deepest sense of the word, really. So sad to have to shoot [Leah] But there is also an element, let it go early [in ‘No Other Way’] And it turned out to be bad.”

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