One of the things I've learned by working on the 'Walking Dead' and other TV shows is to be more tolerant of other people's process.
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On every show I've been on, it's just managing all the different responsibilities and time management. 'The Walking Dead' is a really well-oiled machine, and I have a great number of people who do a great number of things very well.
My desire is to continue to make the audience proud of what's happening in the television world of 'The Walking Dead.'
The beauty of 'The Walking Dead' and the beauty of being on a television show for a while, is that, it's your backstory, it's part of what you are, it's what you carry with you every day.
What's so wonderful about 'The Walking Dead' is that we're able to explore human nature in its most depraved as well as its most humanitarian in each episode.
Anyone can be tolerant of those who are tolerant.
I have seen great intolerance shown in support of tolerance.
When people come and see my show, I try to infuse into them that they can walk away feeling like their lives are a victory.
On the other hand, I'm very tolerant as well. I expect that everybody can play what they want. I'm only not tolerant when it comes to myself and what is presented on my album that I have to listen to for the rest of my life.
Tolerance it a tremendous virtue, but the immediate neighbors of tolerance are apathy and weakness.
'The Walking Dead' never wants you to get too comfortable with characters and cast members. I think about the time you feel fairly secure with your appreciation of a character is about the time the show will gut-punch you.