What to Watch with The Walking Dead’s Tom Payne – Rotten Tomatoes – Rotten Tomatoes

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Although Tom Paynes day job requires him to be knee-deep in zombies and murderous Saviors, when its time to unwind and watch some TV, The Walking Dead actors tastes are very eclectic.

When we first met Payne as Jesus in season 6, he seemed too good to be true but it was quickly apparent that the man lived up to his nickname with an even hand and kind heart. He helped strengthen the Hilltop community by supporting Maggie (Lauren Cohan), bolstering her confidence to take control and oust the ineffective Gregory (Xander Berkeley) and encouraging the survivors to band together with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the others in order to defeat Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).

Ahead of The Walking Dead Season 7s DVD and Blu-ray release on August 22 and its season 8 premiere on October 22, Rotten Tomatoes caught up with the British actor to find out what he watches on his down time. Plus, he also sheds some light on whats going to happen when the gang goes to war with Negan in season 8.

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Ive been watching [the HBO documentary miniseries] The Defiant Ones. Lots of stuff I didnt know about Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre and how they came together. I like stuff that has a bit of history in it and education. Also, in my business, you have to be very positive and open to situations, and its fun to watch people who are in similar creative industries and being successful at it. You have to be a certain type of person to be as successful as Jimmy or Dre, so it was cool and inspiring to watch.

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True Detective. The first season I still havent gotten around to watchingbecause I know it takes a bit of time, so I want to be in the right frame of mind. But its definitely something there, waiting for me to watch.

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Theres a show out of England, which changed its name when it came over here, called Lovesick. Its on Netflix. In England, it was called Scrotal Recall. Its a silly premise but it works really well, about a guy who finds out he has an STD and he has to go through all of the people he has been with in the past and call them. Each episode is based on a call with a different girl and then also whats going on in his life. Its very British, first of all, so its very nice for me to watch being over here. Its very British humor and has hysterical moments. I have a friend of mine, Dan Ings, who is one of the leads in it, who lived with me a bit in Los Angeles. Hes just really great in it. Yeah, Lovesick on Netflix, a half hour comedy thats really fun, silly and great to laugh along to.

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The last show I watched because it was so fun, involving, and nostalgic was Stranger Things. Im excited for the next season of that. I trust them, but I hope they dont mess what made the first one so special. I do think what made it so special was the nostalgia aspect of the whole thing, the tone. When I was a kid, I was a big X-Files fan, and it has a bit of that in there The Goonies and all those 80s things you really liked. I used to watch The Outer Limits as a kid, too. [Stranger Things] just had all these flavors of things I really enjoyed when I was younger.

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Kit Bowen for Rotten Tomatoes: In The Walking Dead, how much responsibility did you feel to get the character of Jesus right?

Tom Payne: Quite a lot, actually. The comic book fans were the ones I was most nervous about for silly reasons, really. Im not as tall as the guy in the comic books and maybe not as brawny, but they do a little remix on the characters before they come on the show. When he comes into the comic books, hes kind of a finished character. He comes in and thats who Jesus is. But what I like is on the show, weve definitely seen some growth with the character and who he is to become. From when he first came in to what we are shooting right now theres a definite progression, which has been really nice to show to give a bit more depth to the character.

Like being Hand of the Queen, so to speak, to Maggie?

Payne:Aha, thats great! I like that. Thats a role in which [Jesus] feels comfortable. I think things have changed, where he might not necessarily have respected Gregory. I can pretty certainly say he didnt. Thats a lot of the reason why hed spend a lot of time outside the walls, going on scouting missions and such. He couldnt quite stomach Gregory. Now, hes much more inclined to spend time at the Hilltop and work with Maggie to make the place better. So thats definitely a comfortable position for him to be in, and he will assist her in any way he can for the good of the community.

What was the atmosphere like on the set when you finally all came together to fight Negan?

Payne:It was amazing. I know Andy [Andrew Lincoln] was super excited and super happy to finally to be taking the fight back. Everyone was. Last season, everyone was all split up, so people are back together, working for a common purpose. So yeah, its exciting because last season everyone was so beaten down. It was nice to be on a more positive trajectory, like, Now we are going to enact our plan. It was very cool.

What can we expect from Jesus in the next season?

Payne:The war is happening. The war has started. Everyone will take different opinions on different situations that arise during the war. Jesus has a very strong moral compass, moral code, and there are situations that arise and there may be differences of opinion on the best way to go forward. So I think Jesus will be in different situations where he has to stick up for what he believes in.

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How will things escalate in season 8?

Payne:The stakes are higher. If you enter into a situation where youre committing to war, then you recognize that you have to throw everything into it. And thats what everyone is committed to do. With that comes victories but also losses. As much as we are taking the fight back, there are things that arent necessarily going our way. Theres ebbs and flows within the whole situation. War is a very messy and scary thing, but everyone believes so much in what could happen after that they are willing to commit to that. Theyve come this far and theyve been beaten down so much in the past that they recognize they dont want to live in a world with Negans rules. Theyd much rather live in a different place.

It sounds like its going to be pretty action-packed right from the start.

Payne:Yeah, the first four episodes which we were told before we started shooting but we couldnt believe it have even more action than the one before. It just gets bigger and bigger. Just from a shooting thing and an acting thing, there was a lot to do. Anyone who thought last season was too hard and maybe stopped watching, just felt like it was too bleak, the advent of season 8, theres some light. I think people could watch season 7 knowing that 8 is coming. Were taking the fight back.

And theres going to be sadness, too?

Payne:Like I said, there are big cheering moments but also big heart-stopping moments. No one is safe, more so in this season than any other season, I think. Ive always said thats one of the shows greatest strengths. There shouldnt be any golden geese, and it can be anyone at any time. Might be me, might be someone who has been there for years. Its no fun if everyone is invincible. I know this is a little deep, but Ive said this about the show for awhile: Its life, just made more apparent. The real aspect of the show is that death lurks around every corner and it does for us in real life as well. Its a TV show, but its not that far away from life. The job of fantasy is to show you real-life situations that are slightly heightened.

More importantly, when and if you do leave the show, how excited are you to cut your hair?

Payne:[Laughs] Very. Very excited to cut my hair. Its going to be a lot grayer, I think. When I cut my hair, youre going to be able to see my gray more. Ill look completely different. Ill do it in stages, I think. I dont want to shock anyone too much.

The Walking Dead season 8 premieres October 22 on AMC; season 7 is now available on Blue-ray, DVD, and streaming.

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