The Walking Dead Stars React To 'Bury Me Here'
03/13/2017 10:49 am EDT
Khary Payton
King Ezekiel seems to be a cheerful guy, and the same is true of actor Khary Payton. The guy is always seen with a smile on his face, and he loves bringing light and joy to even the most serious of circumstances.
During the doom and gloom of last night's episode, Payton shared a funny behind-the-scenes photo to cheer everybody up.
Cooper Andrews
It's a fact: The fans love Jerry. All of his jokes seem to resonate with the audience, and his hilarious antics provide the much-needed comic relief during the serious moments of the show.
He stands up for what's right, and you can't separate the man from his cobbler. Jerry is one-of-a-kind, and Cooper Andrews plays him perfectly.
After the first shocking death of the episode, Andrews posted a tribute to his fallen friend.
Melissa McBride
Carol was vital to tonight's episode, and Melissa McBride was watching very intently. The actress is a fan-favorite on the show, and she tweeted along with all of the episode's biggest events.
Elizabeth Ludlow
While Elizabeth Ludlow - who plays Arat on the show - hasn't had a ton of screen-time yet, fans have really taken to her. During her liver interactions with fans last night, the actress had plenty of thoughts about the episode.
Katelyn Nacon
Enid may not have been on last night's episode, but Katelyn Nacon was certainly watching. Her tweets leading into the episode made it seem like she was just as excited for the episode as many of the fans were.
It's always awesome to know the audience and cast are equally as invested. Nacon wasn't the only one pumped to see Carol in action.
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