However, Cohanwillbe returning to TV soon enough on ABC’sWhiskey Cavalier(premiering in 2019).

And her time battling zombies may not be over.

I love Maggie and I’ll always love Maggie, and we had a really good time so far.

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This is maybe just not a fit anymore."

And I feel really good saying, “Let’s see what happens.

I don’t know where it’s gonna go, let’s see what happens.”

That is me being honest about where I’m at, which is, you know what?

I’m really in today right now.

How did that play into the emotions when you were finishing up onThe Walking Deadset this year?

Because you were kind of leaving but also maybe not leaving?

And it was like that on set.

It was, “I love you guys, I’m gonna come visit.”

But everyone’s really supportive.

I think myWalking Deadfamily is the same.

It just sort of was what it was.

The cool thing is that I don’t have to.

The right thing is gonna show itself to me.

But the truth is I can only do what’s in front of me.

It must feel sort of like a palate cleanser in a way.It’s funny.

I’m sure that that’s how my absence fromThe Walking Deadis going to feel and going to transpire.

The sad and emotional things will happen anyway.

I don’t need to seek out the grief of this transition.

So that’s what actually makes me emotional, but it’s beautiful.

It could have been in five years.

It also leaves her ever more interestingly open for more stories than she’s ever been.

One thing that’s special about this show is that it’s not really anybody’s show.

ensure to alsoread our account of Andrew Lincoln’s last dayas well aswritten tributes from cast-members past and present.

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