Why David Morrissey Was Never The Same After The Walking Dead – Looper

In 2013, David Morrissey spoke with Conan O'Brien about the process of filming "The Walking Dead" ... and how it ruined other shows for him. The series shoots in Georgia, and they're often filming through large swaths of the summer. The heat and humidity is incredible. Plus, the actors are covered in dirt and fake blood, and many of their scenes involve intense action and athletic combat. By the end of filming a season, many of the actors have lost weight just from the sweat and exertion.

Morrissey quickly pointed out that the crew members and zombie extras have it harder than he did, as they don't have air conditioned trailers to escape to in between takes. Despite the heat, everyone loves working on the show and is incredibly passionate about bringing the zombie apocalypse to life on television.

However, all this has changed the way he views one particular series. In the interview, Morrissey said he used to be a huge fan of "Mad Men." Now, he has a different perception of the show. He watches the actors wear nice, clean suits and play out their scenes in fancy offices with air conditioning. It all leaves him wondering, "How can you pick your check up at the end of the week?"

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