Anybody tried the novel, Rise of the Governor? Any good? Is it based on tv or the comic?
One-armed, no-legged teenager Nick Santonastasso loves the Walking Dead. He's also made a name for himself on the internet pulling zombie pranks on unsuspecting victims. So it made sense for Walking Dead producers to fly him to Tokyowhere the cast and crew was gathered for a press junketso he could pull an excellent prank on Norman Reedus, aka Daryl Dixon on the show.
With the help of the show's award-winning makeup team and star Andrew Lincoln, he pulls it off. Even better: the stunt was part of an on-going campaign to get Santonastasso a role on the show.
Walking Dead Recruits One-Limbed Teen for Epic Prank
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AWESOME FREAKING SAUCE
You would never guess by that perfect Southern accent. My mom didn't know until recently and she was likeI didn't know Andrew Lincoln was English.

. Haha.http://www.spoilertv.com/2014/01/the-walking-dead-episode-410-412-titles.htmlThe Walking Dead - Episode 409 – After
“As Rick deals with old wounds, members of the prison have to come to terms with their new environment and ask themselves if survival alone is enough.”
Written By: Robert Kirkman
Directed By: Greg Nicotero
http://www.spoilertv.com/2014/01/the-walking-dead-episodes-413-to-416.htmlEpisode 4.10 - Inmates
in the quest for stability and safety, the group faces many obstacles
Episode 4.11 - Claimed
a number of immediate threats plague Rick. Group members deal with their past
Episode 4.12 - Still
an enlightened mission springs from a request from one of the group members
Episode 4.13 - Alone
One group finds a shelter; a group has a realization about protection.
Episode 4.14 - The Grove
After establishing a new shelter, the group considers things returning to they way they used to be.
Episode 4.15 - Us
Survivors rely on brutality and faith.
Episode 4.16 - A (Season Finale)
Many paths collide; Rick faces sheer brutality; the group struggles to survive.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/01/31/walking-dead-andrew-lincoln-rick/ANDREW LINCOLN: I’m really excited about the back 8 episodes. I think there’s a different tone to the back 8, and I think you’re going to see a lot of characters that you haven’t seen under the microscope as much all have their chance to shine. And people are putting in some tremendous performances. I think there were three scripts that were some of my favorite that I’ve ever done in the back 8. But it’s different, and that’s what’s so admirable about it with Scott Gimple’s vision. It’s a very different tone for the show and I think you learn a lot. It’s very character driven, very soulful — much more reminiscent of the first season, I think, just because they’re all out and alone and they’re much more vulnerable. And also because they’re apart from each other you realize that without each other their family is dying. It’s almost like vignettes; it’s like character studies in all of the characters. The underpinning of all of this is the great hope they can find each other again.