Occupation: Writer Birth: March 29, 1971
It is horrible to sit in front of the keyboard and write those scenes because you're losing too. You lose somebody you enjoy working with..
Those are the stakes that are constantly there and how do those stakes change you? How does that change the person you are? If it does just turn out ….
There's a lot of unexpected things. Wonderful things, tough things, but there's always somebody just ready to pitch in. That's probably the heaviest ….
We're at a point nowhere it has to change. We have characters that are not alive that are alive in the book. We have characters that never appeared i….
It's not like there are a lot of horror shows on television. There are a few..
You lose somebody you've possibly known for years and on top of that you lose a character that you love seeing on TV so I think that kind of makes it….
Character deaths in and of itself should never be done for shock..
I have a great set of executive producers helping me out. I have a great cast and crew. AMC has been fantastic. I'd say it's everything I was doing b….
A non-frightening zombie is a lame zombie..
When people make a horror movie, it's a few months. This is years of horror, that these guys have to play out. It just hit me and I was like, "Wow, t….
You can do irrefutably impossible things with the right amount of planning and support from intelligent and hardworking people and pizza..
I think ultimately it's just time management. You're just doing a lot more stuff. You're doing the same stuff, you're writing and you're producing, b….