![]() ![]() "One of the things that Scott had talked to Chandler about was, ‘All right, this season you got to start growing your hair.’ And he was like, ‘Well, why?’ ‘Well, later in the season, you’re going to get shot in the eye and we want your hair to be able to come down and cover a good portion of the bandage so that it makes sense from a story standpoint.’ That’s why Chandler’s hair is so long because it was designed so that as the series progresses, his hair will help diminish seeing the bandage. "Chandler knew before anybody, I think," said Nicotero. Nicotero says actor Chandler Riggs was clued in a while ago about the scene and was told to grow his hair out to prepare for the gunshot wound. You’ve been through a lot and you’re still here, kid.’ And I’m speaking strictly of the graphic novel." "I dealt directly with Scott and Robert Kirkman because his wound plays, in the future, you know, Carl reveals, in the comic book, his wound to Negan and Negan and Carl sort of generate this weird friendship because Negan looks at him like, ‘Damn. After that shocking moment, Hershel ( Scott Wilson) told Rick that Carl had murdered someone in cold blood. ![]() Here's how Carl's injury looks in the comics: When we did the initial sculptures Robert was very specific about making sure that we had remnants of what the artwork from the comic looked like." What we’re seeing is … is that’s why the bullet didn’t go in, but it hit that bone and sort of shot outward. We still simulated the fact that it nicked that bone. “The reality of whether would be able to survive that or not was something that was important. "The bullet kind of catches that bone as it comes down right above your cheekbone,” Nicotero, who has a background in pre-med, explained. We simply see the wound restricted to his eye. In Kirkman's graphic novels, Carl appears to have half of his face blown off. The wound itself is illustrated a bit different from the comic series. "When we shot the actual reveal of him being shot we had an eye prosthetic on him and then we digitally added depth to the wound so it would look like it was a depth to the wound so that it looked like it was a deep hole as opposed to just a prosthetic over his eye." That whole scene where Rick picks up Carl, runs through the walkers, and gets into the infirmary that was all a dummy of Chandler," Nicotero explains. Maybe some people."The wound, it was very specific, so we did a sculpture and we did a dummy head. Finally, five minutes and plenty of weird grocery items later, Daryl and Rick are off in what may or may not be a buddy comedy. He wants sorghum, a grain that could drastically improve their food situation. ![]() ![]() Outside, Denise asks Daryl to get anything "remotely medical" he finds, plus maybe some pop for Tara, who was talking about it in her sleep. She's asking Rick to get her some toothpaste on his run. Michonne enters, wearing a robe and a towel around her head. It's unclear when they found the time and resources to not only develop a photograph, but also thoughtfully frame it. (A ball in the house? I thought we were trying to restore civilization?) We see a black-and-white framed picture of Carl holding Judith. He's listening to "More Than A Feeling" while Carl plays with a ball in the house. Rick is at home with Judith, who's playing on the floor. The beginning felt a lot like a dream sequence. I can't believe I'm saying this, but tonight's cold open was basically a five-minute grocery list. ![]()
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