We hope you guys are prepared for the midseason finale of "The Walking Dead" because it sounds like it's going to be a tear-jerker. Bits of information have been rolling in for weeks now and everything hints at a really sad eighth episode.
Norman Reedus (Daryl) recently spoke to TV Guide and said that he cried while filming episode 8 titled "Coda."
"I sat on an apple box with my head between my legs and just balled for an hour. I really wanted to not tear up during the scene; I wanted to be like I wasted every tear in my body before we started shooting so I just sat there and cried and cried and cried," he said.
According to The Spoiling Dead Fans, the story went on to say that what happens in the midseason finale will push Daryl into new territory.
"He's one of those characters where they keep dangling a carrot in front of him and he keeps reaching for it but the carrot falls in the mud right before he's about to get it," Reedus continued.
WhenZap2It asked Melissa McBride (Carol) what fans could expect this season, she said "heartbreak."
Realizing that her simple comment could have spoiled the episode, McBride quickly asked an AMC publicist if her word-choice was ok.
"What makes you think I know anything about this midseason finale anyway?" she added.
In recent weeks there have been rumors that Emily Kinney's character Beth will face a horrible death on the next episode. The rumor came from The Spoiling Dead, which wrote,
"We received some information a while back stating the [midseason finale] would have a death and would be bloody. Last night we saw Noah escape the hospital as reported. Recently, we stated that Noah would be used as a 'bargaining chip' when the group goes to the hospital for Carol and Beth. Noah 'volunteers' to return to the hospital with Rick's group.
No one finds Beth as walker. There is a 'standoff' of sorts. She has the choice to leave and has a moment of gumption (or weakness, depending on how you look at it) that leads to her demise. Beth ends up believing that the choice she makes is a necessity in the end. But Beth doesn't envision things ending the way they do. It will be a harrowing moment not only for Beth, but for Daryl, Carol and the others as well."