Q: Tell me one thing that was totally different for you on set this season than last?
A: Location and comfort. We're filming the bulk of this season on the farm, which is just so beautiful. You're telling this really gruesome, heart-wrenching story in this magnificent pastoral setting. I get to work a little early and I just throw on my iPod and walk through these amazing fields, watching the sun rise over the trees.
Q: How weird was it to film the scenes this season that flash back to before the apocalypse?
A: It's very different; I wear a dress in one of them and my hair is up and I'm wearing flip-flops and I'm carrying a Blackberry and I've got lipstick on. Most of the crew walked by me on the way to set without saying hello, because they didn't recognize me!
Q: You do get some post-apocalypse make-up though, right?
A: They put the dirt and the blood on us, because it's got to match day to day. And there are days that they put dark circles under your eyes if you've gotten too much sleep the night before.
Source: Full Q&A @ AMC
The Walking Dead - Q&A with Sarah Wayne Callies
25 Oct 2011
The Walking Dead
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I'm looking forward to more from the pre-apocalypse view/scenarios
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ReplyDeleteSWC sounds like a really nice person, Too bad, I dislike her character so much.
ReplyDeleteShe had said in an earlier interview that the flashbacks would put to rest the "ridiculous" idea that she and Shane were having an affair before the apocalypse. While they may do just that, the first one also revealed that just before Rick was shot, she was expressing doubts to a friend that she even stilled loved her husband (her response to that question was a hesitant, "I think so"), but also admitted it was she that had been mainly causing the recent friction in the marriage, not Rick. And her considerably less than grief stricken reaction when she was told by Shane that her husband had been serioulsy wounded seemed to confirm her feelings about Rick. I think what we saw mainly when she found out Rick was alive was a strong sense of guilt. As for what Lori iis supposed to be feeling now, who knows. You could see the sadness in her face when Shane said he was going to leave and that was after he had tried to force himself on her at the CDC, also referred to as sexual assault, though he tried to down paly the whole thing (what a jerk!).
So what the pre-apocalypse flashback in the last episode seemed to convey was that the reason she jumped into an intimate relationship with Shane so quickly (two weeks?) after being told by that slime ball that he was certian Rick was dead was because she had probably been considering leaving him anyway. Although she may not have been having an affair with Shane before the walkers came to town, it sounded as if had Shane put the moves on her she probably wouldn't have resisted all that much.