5Andrew Lincoln Loves Finale Script

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Andrew Lincoln has already tossed in his two cents about how exciting the final episode of Season 7 will be for fans, but now Norman Reedus is adding flame to the fire. The episode will air on April 2, 2017.

Lincoln said he “did a little jig” when he read the script. When asked about this celebratory dance, Reedus said, “I think he likes to do little jigs here and there. But I get it. I did the same thing when I read that one.”

Here’s why Daryl and Rick have on their dancing shoes.

Norman Reedus On Finale Screenplay

The Walking Dead | Photo Credit AMC

The communities seem to be coming together to fight Negan. Reedus said, “I was like, yes, let’s get back to it! It’s nice to finally let a window open in this room and let some of this air out of here, and it’s nice to get some freedom and some dirt underneath your feet and start running towards killing this guy.”

Showrunner Scott M. Gimple has already promised there won’t be any cliffhangers like last season. Reedus also added, “It’s completely different than all the other ones. It has similar elements, but it’s completely different, and, you know, there might be a little William Wallace in it.”

Hopefully, Reedus is referring to the Scottish Independence and not the ending of the film. So that Rick…

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