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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon S04 "Special"; Reedus Shares BTS Looks
Norman Reedus shared some behind-the-scenes looks at the final day of filming on The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, promising "a special season."
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- Norman Reedus shared The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 4 BTS from the final filming day, calling it a special season.
- Reedus said the final season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon hits different, praising the crew and the work put in.
- Another social post signaled The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon had fully wrapped production on its fourth and final season.
- Reedus also explained why The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon works best with Daryl and Carol as a powerful friendship.
With the third season of Showrunner Seth Hoffman and AMC's Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan-starring The Walking Dead: Dead City set to premiere next month, and the fourth and final season of Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride-starring The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon expected to drop this fall (though nothing is official), it will be very interesting to see what the future has in store for the TWD Universe. Earlier today, Reedus took to social media to share some looks from the final day of filming, while promising "a special season" that "hits just way different this time."
"Finally going through these photos to check off from the last episode, now that I'm back from Mongolia, it was really hard to kill any of them. I didn't post any of those here, but I can't wait for people to see this show," Reedus wrote to kick off the caption to his image gallery post. "The crew, best I've ever worked with; the feeling of accomplishment when it was over was just amazing. Such hard work, and I so much [heart] put into this, I think you're gonna feel it. It was a special season. I can't wait for you to see it. It hits just way different this time."

"And that's a wrap on The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon!! An amazing 4 years with the BEST crew ever!! Huge thanks to @postsoundslikebrian for having me and @josh.eckberg jump on this show years ago. Thanks to our amazing show runners David Zabel and John Marler, they are a dream to work with. Jim Gallivan killed it every episode with the sound design, Ian Blackman editing dialogue, @kencainsound editing Foley, @homeskewld recording foley, Sebastian Visconti editing walkers and group, and @jim.schultz editing music. Chad Algerin, mix tech to the stars kept us all laughing and the stage rolling!!
I'll miss mixing this show at @wbppcs," read the caption to the post from bluesfrequency and Warner Bros Post Production Creative Services, signaling that the season and series had wrapped production:
Here's a look at what Reedus had to share overnight regarding the final season of the hit spinoff series, followed by a previously released look at Season 4 filming with Reedus and McBride:
With production wrapping on the fourth and final season, a popular topic among a lot of TWD fans has become front and center once again. Will Daryl and Carol ever be a couple? For many, the seeds of the two eventually becoming romantic were planted earlier in the original series, and they will point to a number of examples from the past that only fuel the belief that they're destined to be a couple. For others, Daryl and Carol have a deep bond of friendship and commitment to one another that's much more familial at heart. During a recent press run in support of the series ahead of its final run, Reedus shared why he's glad that the TWD writers never took Daryl and Carol down the romantic road.
"I'm glad that we never went down that road of, 'We're together, we're a couple.' … They value their friendship so much that — why mess with it?" Reedus shared during an audio interview with ABC. In the ABC News clip above, Reedus further elaborated on why he prefers the creative direction that was gone with. "If we were a couple or if we coupled up, you sort of open up a door for a disaster, you know? Like, in real life, that could happen, but their friendship is so special that they leave it. They know what it is, and they respect it, and they leave it there," Reedus explained. "They sort of have this understanding, this sort of spiritual connection that's not brought on by lust or loneliness or whatever would happen in that kind of a world."









