'Fear The Walking Dead' Star Reacts To Sudden Death
Sunday night's episode of Fear the Walking Dead shocked fans in its opening moments when it was [...]
Saying Goodbye
The exit from Fear the Walking Dead makes Ofelia ineligible for the upcoming crossover with The Walking Dead, which will see either a character from Fear joining The Walking Dead or a character from The Walking Dead joining Fear. Mason, a huge fan of the original The Walking Dead series, is bummed to miss the opportunity.
"I kept imagining [Ofelia] and Daniel had this fighting duo," Mason said. "You imagine the strength there, so it would have been really cool, but there was also a lot of beauty in just the way she passed, though. She didn't turn. There was some symbolism in the fact that he had to put her out, even though that's the one thing she asked them not to let him do. He sort of had to pay for his sins, and that's how he used it."
According to Mason, Daniel might just come out of this a little scarier than before. "He's just going to be even more ruthless, if that's even possible," Mason said. "There's literally nothing else. He's lost his life, he's lost his daughter, twice, and the last time he had to be the one to sort of put her out of her misery."
Unlike The Walking Dead, the cast of Fear the Walking Dead spends a good bit of their time out of production at home rather than near the set. "I wish we would have started a tradition the way The Walking Dead had, where we do dinner or something, but because we shoot in Mexico, a lot of us live in LA, whenever we would have some off time, we would just go home. You know, because most of us have families or husbands, wives, whatever," Mason said.
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For now, Mason will take a short hiatus from her acting career in favor of carrying and birthing her first child!
"When you're pregnant in Hollywood, if you're not on a show, it's very difficult to get a show," Mason said. "'Hi, I'm a pregnant lady!' Yeah, no. So I'm taking a little bit of a break and I'm actually writing, so I have one scripts that's out and we're in the midst of trying to get that sold. If that does well, or if it sells, then I've got two more."
The Walking Dead's sibling series Fear the Walking Dead airs Sunday nights at 9 pm ET on AMC. The Walking Dead will return for its eighth season on October 22, 2017. The Season Eight premiere will mark 100 episodes overall for the popular AMC series. For complete coverage and insider info all season long, follow @BrandonDavisBD on Twitter.
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