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We like to call itButch and Sundance, says Lincoln of the episode.

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But the producers after a few days of filming it called itBill and Teds.
So I dont know what they were seeing but whatwewere filming was completely different.
Its been a while since we have seen Rick and Daryl interact on screen.
I missed working with Norman, says Lincoln.
And it was the same with Melissa McBride.
I had very little to do with Melissa.
But the absence of the Rick-Daryl bromance was especially difficult for both viewers and the actors themselves.
Itwasfrustrating because I love working with Norman, says Lincoln.
And I love the relationship with Rick and Daryl.
Its a huge ingredient as to why these survivors are still there that relationship.
Also, its been on screen for a long, long time six years now.
And it is effortless working with the man.
Particularly with Norman, though.
In any other situation, I would be arresting this motherfer, says Lincoln with a laugh.
And these guys are stuck together.
And that was the fun of this episode you see a completely different side of both of these guys.
But I think it was great to play.
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And if you thought Lincoln was done praising Reedus, youre wrong!
Hes crafted such a brilliant character with Daryl Dixon.
I just think its brilliant.
And hes also incredibly funny.
Hes got really funny bones, Norman.
Im pretty good at keeping a straight face, but hes terrible, man!
Hes like a chicken seeing blood hell peck.
If he sees that Ive got a smile and a twinkle in my eye coming, hes lethal.
On screen and off, it seems.