All guts, all gory!Entertainment Weeklytakes you behind the scenes of the series that lives to shock.
The life expectancy rate onThe Walking Deadis pretty darn short.
People die at an alarming rate on the AMC drama.

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What makes the story even more amazing is that McBride had no idea.
Check out the exchange from our roundtable below.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: An absurd amount of people have perished in terrible ways over the course of this show.
Why are you guys so lucky?
NORMAN REEDUS:Thats a good question.
Theres a certain story that were telling, and part of that story involves loss.
ANDREW LINCOLN [to MELISSA McBRIDE]:You had a close shave in season 3.
McBRIDE:I feel like Ialwayshave a close shave.
LINCOLN:Yeah, but do you remember, with Sarah Wayne Callies [who played Lori]?
She fought for you.
McBRIDE:She did?
I didnt hear that.
LINCOLN:Did you not know?
McBRIDE:I didnt know that.
LINCOLN:It was the episode when Lori and T-Dog die.
But for a few weeks it was going to be Carol and Lori.
And Sarah, in her good grace and class, stepped in and said, Thats a terrible mistake.
And so she knew that she was going, but she fought for you to stay.
McBRIDE:I did not know that.
Im going to faint.
McBRIDE:Get her on the phone!
LINCOLN:Yeah, there you go.
LINCOLN:Yeah, thats it.
Thats her, Sarah Wayne Callies.
REEDUS:That happens a lot on the show.
We get word of something and everyone rallies to change peoples minds.
It happens all the time.
Thats just the first of many insightful exchanges.
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