The WalkingDead season 10 premiere fires up burning mysteries and Cold War tensions
, Kang previewed the season ahead for Carol, describing her as someone who hit the open seas as a means of moving on from what happened to Henry. With that said, as Kang notes: "It's really hard to move on from somebody having taken your son's head off."
"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 adds. "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.
"It's safe to say he's not just in a cage all year," she says. "If you take away the fact that he bashed the heads in of people that we really loved, if you're just looking at it from the outside, there's things where you kind of go, 'Yeah, his group was attacked by our people in the middle of the night and slaughtered.' He had his own part of the story, where he was like, 'Wait a second.
"We said — and this wasn't just a PR lie — when she left partway through the year last year, that we had hoped to tell more stories with Maggie, and it was just a matter of working it out. It's been a while to figure out what works for her schedule and our production scheduling, but it's worked out, and we can't be more thrilled. Maggie is such a compelling character, and Lauren is such a compelling actress.
Perhaps Maggie's out-in-the-world activities will tie into one of the current biggest lingering mysteries: the strange radio broadcast that closed out season nine. The season ten premiere provided no further clarity on that front, but comic book fans know what it's signaling: the Commonwealth, a sprawling community that serves as a backdrop for the final arc of Kirkman and Adlard's comic books.
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