he's a character that I really personally have enjoyed writing for, and Jeffrey does an amazing job with the character. I just think it gives us like different story telling opportunities, and I think that Negan. "It just makes for fascinating interactions when you're forced to work with somebody that you don't entirely trust. "We were just really interested from the beginning of the season in telling the story of Maggie and Negan, particularly because when you have two people that have the kind of history that they do," Kang told Deadline. She chatted more about the second half of season 11 following the mid-season finale in October, and specifically the unresolved tensions between Maggie (Lauren Cohan)and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). "My hope is that it will feel like we're still finding things that are new, even in the final season, but also that we're just moving right along." So some of them may go into types of genres that haven't been really explored on the show before. She added: "As we meet more than one kind of new community, every story will have its own vibe. There's going to be a feeling that things are just ripping along for the first block, then we're going for some different tonal things than we're used to on the show, which hopefully will be fun for the audience." Chatting to TVLine, Kang said: "When we start, we're rockin' and rollin', we're back to being big and scope-y.
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