With what’s going on in the world now, it’s nice to have some connection,” he said.The stakes continue to grow higher as paths cross the group enacts an intricate plan. And that’s something you don’t see a lot anymore. “You realize in that moment that you have affected a lot of people at once. “Once he found safety, all he could probably think about was making sure he could create more life.”Īnd if there’s one thing Yeun learned from his near-death “Walking Dead” experience, it’s that people really, really care about this show, and its characters’ well-being. “I think - last season, you saw a resolve in Glenn, really accepting what Alexandria was and could be for them,” he said. Yeun also shared some insight into what’s next for his character, including fatherhood. “And then they said, ’hey, you should go back under there because we have more to do.’ And there were flies, and pork, and it was terrible.”Īll told, said the actor, he spent “a cool seven hours” under the Dumpster, surrounded by day-old meat. And the day after, it rained, and they didn’t clean up the pork,” Yeun recalled. Turns out, all that juicy meat was actually… well, juicy meat, which the zombie extras chowed down on while Glenn wriggled out and under the Dumpster. I like that it’s not always something miserable happening, really accepting the fact that good guys survive.”Īnd as for the making of that terrifying scene in which we thought for sure that we were watching Glenn’s insides coming out, Yeun had some behind-the-scenes intel on how that particular sausage got made. And he was happy for his own reasons to see his character get another shot at life, saying, “I think it proves that this world still can take that story of the good guy winning sometimes. “I feel so amazed at the response,” Yeun said. “I frequent a lot of takeout, and my apartment looks like a hoarder’s house.”īut even inside his hidey hole full of fast food wrappers, news of the fan reaction to Glenn’s maybe-death reached the actor. “I have not been out much,” Yeun said of the past four weeks, during which his fate was up in the air and he was required to keep mum and stay out of sight. 22) to talk about (SPOILER ALERT) Glenn’s big comeback in tonight’s episode.Īfter a celebration of his UnMemoriam moment - complete with a Handel Hallelujah chorus set to the footage of his great escape - here’s what he had to say about the big twist everyone’s talking about. Steven Yeun, who plays our favorite pizza-delivery-boy-turned-zombie-slaying-badass, was on the “Talking Dead” via satellite Sunday night (Nov. While everyone else in the world was tearing their hair out over Glenn’s huge cliffhanger on “ Walking Dead,” Glenn himself was closely monitoring all the weeping and wailing - from deep inside a carton of greasy takeout food. Given that we’re right up to that very same moment on the show, it looks like the AMC adaptation is gearing is up for a similar tragedy, albeit a more intentional one, with Ron as the trigger man.Īre we looking at a midseason finale cliffhanger with Carl’s eye gone and his life in the balance? The show often mixes things up from the comics, so it’s far from a guarantee - but if I were a betting man, I would place money on Ron taking the whole “eye for an eye” thing rather literally on his vengeance quest against the Grimes gang. In the comics, it’s a random act of friendly fire, as one of the community’s more esteemed members gets ripped to shreds by walkers.
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