The Walking Dead Producer Shoots Down One Popular Glenn Theory



The Walking Dead Producer Shoots Down One Popular Glenn Theory

Are we still doing this whole spoilers thing? If so, they're below. For almost two full weeks now, The Walking Dead fans have been running mental circles around anything and everything that could have possibly happened to Glenn in Episode 3 . Is he dead ? Is he alive? Is he somehow both and/or neither? We still don't know exactly what happened, but we know for sure that one popular fan theory has bullet holes in it and isn't correct at all. You probably heard the one theory that Nicholas had run out of bullets during that sequence in the alley around the dumpster, but it turns out that's not the case at all. Here's how executive producer and "Thank You" director Greg Nicotero put it.  I've read a lot of the theories and they're hilarious — but Nicholas (Michael Traynor) running out of bullets is incorrect. They were claiming that they could hear an audible 'click.' But there was a beat that I don't think ended up in the episode,

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