domingo, 3 de noviembre de 2019

thecanadiancaryler:We got to see Carol having made a completely different choice, which was to run... thecanadiancaryler: We got to see Carol having made a completely different choice, which was to run away from it and try to forget it, and try to move on. But it’s really hard to move on from somebody having taken your son’s head off. And so we’ve been really excited about playing kind of a revenge narrative for Carol, because I think a lot of the heart of the series this season lies with Carol. She lost so much and there’s still so much more that they could all lose. We’re playing a lot in her perspective as this grieving mother, who just wants to settle the score between her and Alpha, and the lengths that she’ll go to to do that. Revenge is a dark emotion, and it leads her down some different paths. Daryl finds himself in an interesting place, and I really love how Norman is playing it. He’s kind of straddling that line between leadership and the stuff that Michonne does, and the stuff that Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) and the people on council are dealing with. He’s also still just being the guy who’s used to being a lone wolf, and having this really emotional tie of friendship and love for Carol, where he feels like he’s watching his friend go down some dark paths. He wants to be there for her, and that kind of takes the story in some really interesting directions, I hope. Angela Kang on ‘Carol and Daryl’ for Hollywood Reporter, 03/10/19 November 03, 2019 at 02:53PM

thecanadiancaryler:

We got to see Carol having made a completely different choice, which was to run away from it and try to forget it, and try to move on. But it’s really hard to move on from somebody having taken your son’s head off. And so we’ve been really excited about playing kind of a revenge narrative for Carol, because I think a lot of the heart of the series this season lies with Carol. She lost so much and there’s still so much more that they could all lose. We’re playing a lot in her perspective as this grieving mother, who just wants to settle the score between her and Alpha, and the lengths that she’ll go to to do that. Revenge is a dark emotion, and it leads her down some different paths.


Daryl finds himself in an interesting place, and I really love how Norman is playing it. He’s kind of straddling that line between leadership and the stuff that Michonne does, and the stuff that Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) and the people on council are dealing with. He’s also still just being the guy who’s used to being a lone wolf, and having this really emotional tie of friendship and love for Carol, where he feels like he’s watching his friend go down some dark paths. He wants to be there for her, and that kind of takes the story in some really interesting directions, I hope.

Angela Kang on ‘Carol and Daryl’ for Hollywood Reporter, 03/10/19



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