

What you guys did, however, was really play this thing out all season long.

SCOTT GIMPLE WANTED CAROL FOR WALKING DEAD TV
(Click through both pages to read the entire interview.)ĮNTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: One of my pet peeves is when a TV show does something really dramatic but doesn’t lay the groundwork for it in the sense that it feels like they just realized “Hey, we need to do something crazy here,” so it doesn’t really track or make sense. It’s a truly enlightening chat into the most impactful episode of the season, if not the entire series.

Gimple also offers some teases for what to expect coming up in the last two episodes of season 4. Gimple, who explains why he did it, why he made some changes from the event in The Walking Dead comic book on which it was based, what he felt they could and could not show on screen, and why it was important for Tyreese to forgive Carol for killing his girlfriend. We already spoke to the woman who pulled the trigger, Melissa McBride, who plays Carol Now we catch up with the man behind the plan, Walking Dead showrunner Scott M. But throw on top of that a scene of adult Carol then putting a bullet in young Lizzie’s brain and you have the true makings of a WTF?!?!? classic. It would have been crazy enough to have an episode featuring one little girl (Lizzie) stabbing her sister (Mika) to death. ‘The Walking Dead’: Did the show go too far?
