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‘The Walking Dead’ director explains why Carl and Negan scene couldn’t happen

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The Walking Dead has explained why a scene between Carl and Negan played out very differently than planned in the show’s seventh season.In the episode ‘Sing Me A Song’, the antagonistic Negan shows Carl (Rick Grimes’ teenage son) his “wives” and encourages him to look at them.Director Rosemary Rodriguez detailed how there were reservations when it came to filming, regarding the depiction of sexual content involving a minor, namely in the clothes worn by the women who would be objectified.“Part of the conversation, for me – which I didn’t quite win, to be honest with you – was what they were going to be wearing,” Rodriguez explained to Undead Walking.Referring to the way the scene plays out in The Walking Dead comics, the director added, “I.

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