Melissa McBride Talks About Negan's Big Scene In 'The Walking Dead' Season 7

The cliffhanger season six finale of "The Walking Dead" has led the fans on edge on what is in store for the upcoming season seven premiere. Carol (Melissa McBride) however has assured the fans that no matter the tension that the show has left during the finale, what comes after will certainly be worth the wait.

Melissa McBride Says Season 7 Premiere Of "The Walking Dead" Is Worth The Wait

Actress Melissa McBride who plays Carol on the famous thriller series, "The Walking Dead" talks about the cliffhanger season six finale and the events that will occur with Negan on the upcoming season. According to reports, Melissa's character is more or less considered safe already from the list of Negan's possible victims. Thus, the actress talks about how the wait for the season seven premiere is worth it.

Melissa has been well aware of the complaints that the fans of "The Walking Dead" has made due to the creators' decision to leave the sixth season with a cliffhanger finale. It has been months since they have waited for the return of the show and to find out who is on the other end on Negan's bat.

"The Walking Dead" New Season Will "Rock The Walls" Of The Viewers

In an interview held with the actress, Melissa describes the premiere with such emotions, saying that it will definitely "rock the walls," as quoted. She is well aware that some of the fans are not entirely happy with how the season six of the series ended but has assured them that the wait for the season seven premiere of "The Walking Dead" will definitely be worth it.

There have also been reports that if the series creators follow the turn of events in the comics, Rick will be spared from the bat and will have a mutual respect for Negan. However, there is no telling whether or not the creators of "The Walking Dead" goes along with the comics, or decide to make a different storyline for Negan.

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