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‘The Walking Dead’ Postmortem: EP/Director Greg Nicotero Talks Eugene’s Shock and the Message Dwight Left Behind
Warning: This interview for the “The First Day of the Rest of Your Life” episode of 'The Walking Dead' contains spoilers.
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‘The Walking Dead’ Postmortem: Greg Nicotero Talks Richonne’s ‘Sixteen Candles’ Moment, That Carnival, and Which Cast Member Stood in for Baby Judith
Warning: This interview for the “Say Yes” episode of The Walking Dead contains storyline and character spoilers. Rick and Michonne had their most excellent, romantic adventure in “Say Yes,” only to be brought back to the harsh reality that one of them is likely to end up facing a future without the other, perhaps someday soon, thanks to the constant danger of life in the apocalypse. “Say Yes” director Greg Nicotero broke down the episode — the 12th of Season 7 and the fourth of five he helmed
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‘Walking Dead’ Ahead: What’s With Rick’s Smile?
It’s time for Walking Dead Ahead. So, let’s start this one with a question… why was Rick smiling at the end of Sunday’s The Walking Dead?
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‘The Walking Dead’ EP Greg Nicotero Talks the Season 7 Premiere, the Kingdom, and a Possible Carol and Ezekiel Romance
As we head into the third episode of the already superintense Season 7 of The Walking Dead — you should prepare with a fresh supply of tissues at the ready — Yahoo TV talked to executive producer/director/special-effects whiz Greg Nicotero about the two dramatically different, but crucial, episodes he directed to kick off the season.
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‘The Walking Dead’ EP Greg Nicotero: ‘The Season 7 Premiere Really Redefines Grief’
Greg Nicotero talks the show's return, the wait at the restaurant he co-owns with Norman Reedus, and other ways to expand the series' universe.
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'The Walking Dead' Director Greg Nicotero Talks Glenn's Kills, the Saviors' Humor, Gabriel's Heroics, and Morgan's Craft Project
The Walking Dead executive producer, director, and special effects whiz Greg Nicotero, who was behind the camera for last Sunday’s “Not Tomorrow Yet,” talks to Yahoo TV about how the Saviors make him laugh out loud, how they made Glenn cry, and who he thinks the real hero of the attack on the Saviors was. Related: Catch Up on ‘The Walking Dead’ With Our Recaps I knew this was a Greg Nicotero-directed episode when I saw the scene at the Saviors’ hideout.
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'The Walking Dead' Postmortem: Greg Nicotero Talks Carl's Injury, Heroic Daryl, and the Season 6 Finale
In one of the most action-packed episodes of the series, The Walking Dead resumed its sixth season with an episode that tied up the quarry walkers arc in dramatic and heartbreaking fashion, reunited Rick’s group, allowed Daryl the chance to get his heroic groove on after losing his weapon and motorcycle, re-enacted a major TWD comic book moment for Carl, gave us additional hints about the Saviors (aka Negan’s group), and finally forced the Alexandrians — and Father Gabriel! — to prove they’re wi