The season 2 finale of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — The Book of Carol was a freaky, psychedelic affair. It was also action ...
Cyndi Lauper had the song of 1984 with “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” an infectious sing-along (and dance-along) anthem that celebrated female independence and the joyfulness it inspired. The ...
Only mild spoilers below for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’s Season 2 finale, for those who haven’t yet watched on AMC or ...
Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, and EPs answer our burning questions. Warning: This article contains spoilers about The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — The Book of Carol season 2 finale ...
Yet, over a decade of unrelenting apocalypse, Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier — brought to life by Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride — have come to embody resilience in its most understated form.
Norman says that it was Carol's character whose arc interested him the most when he first read the script of Season 2. “I was so excited for Melissa to come and join the show. I was talking to ...
Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride’s O.G. zombie-fighters finally escape France, but not exactly as they hoped. Heading into the hour, the fan-favorite duo were set to split from one another ...
As The Walking Dead universe continues to expand, Norman Reedus is reflecting on special memories he made with his costars on the original series. Reedus continued, “Andy would call me in the ...
How did Norman feel about singing on camera in that ... We were coming to the end of season, and this was one of the last scenes [Reedus] was ever going to shoot with Louis.