Danai Gurira discusses her role as "The Walking Dead's" katana-wielding Michonne, her character's immediate distrust of the Governor and trust in Rick, performing while drenched in walker guts and more.
Full article here.
Danai Gurira discusses her role as "The Walking Dead's" katana-wielding Michonne, her character's immediate distrust of the Governor and trust in Rick, performing while drenched in walker guts and more.
Full article here.
I never thought about til I read it but it makes sense and would explain one of reasons for her imediatelly diliking Woodbury and the Governor (aside from the fact that he ordered her killed).
She´s like a war vet with PTSD, more confortable in the battlefield than in "civilized" society with white picket fences and trimmed bushes.
I love the character of Michonne, and I *LOVE* Danai's performance!
She is so friggin' cool in every scene it's amazing. And I get frustrated every time somebody disarms her (which seems to happen too often). I can't wait to see more of her after the mid-season break. There's a deep current of emotions and subtle expressions coming from her that some people just don't seem intuitive enough to pick up on.
Last edited by Pink Apocalypse; 12-10-2012 at 12:18 PM.
Bookmarks