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How Did You React to the Denise Moment?

Couldn’t believe it? Couldn’t stop crying? Story Sync asked viewers of  The Walking Dead   “Twice as Far”  how they responded to one of the episode’s most shocking scenes. Viewers said… Read more: http://www.amc.com/shows/the-walking-dead/talk/2016/03/how-did-you-react-to-the-denise-moment?

'Walking Dead' immersive show coming to Chicago

SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) -- When the lights come on, the scene in front of you isn't pretty: There's a gagged woman handcuffed to a wall, a TV on at full volume and a guy lying on a couch with a gaping belly wound. Such is the troubling landscape that greets audience members at the beginning of the  touring immersive show  recreating the chilling world of AMC's "The Walking Dead," in which the world has been plagued by a zombie apocalypse. The horror drama series is one of the most popular shows on television. Visitors make their way through the 10,000-square-foot attraction -- six sets built into tractor trailers, plus various tents -- as either a post-apocalyptic survivor or, after a quick makeup session, an undead zombie. If you go in as a human, the handcuffed woman -- she's the one moaning "They're going to kill me!" -- needs to be ungagged. Then she'll give you some more unsettling news: The key to her handcuffs was swall...

'The Walking Dead' Director Greg Nicotero Talks Glenn's Kills, the Saviors' Humor, Gabriel's Heroics, and Morgan's Craft Project

Warning: Storyline and character spoilers ahead for the “Not Tomorrow Yet” episode of  The Walking Dead . Those Saviors are some funny dudes, even if it’s only masking the sheer destruction they’re capable of (and likely to unleash, soon).  The Walking Dead  executive producer, director, and special effects whiz Greg Nicotero, who was behind the camera for last Sunday’s “Not Tomorrow Yet,” talks to Yahoo TV about how the Saviors make him laugh out loud, how they made Glenn cry, and who he thinks the real hero of the attack on the Saviors was. And he clues us in on what, exactly, Morgan was up to with his DIY project in Alexandria. Related:  Catch Up on ‘The Walking Dead’ With Our Recaps I knew this was a Greg Nicotero-directed episode when I saw the scene at the Saviors’ hideout. It’s incredibly intense. You know, I wish we would have had a little more time with that scene to play out. There’s a direct contrast between the emotion that we show in the first tw...