5 Lessons From Chris Hardwick's The Talking Dead Season 6 'Not Tomorrow Yet' Episode On AMC!

By Jorge Solis j.solis@mstarsnews.com | Mar 07, 2016 04:00 PM EST

AMC continues with Season 6 of The Walking Dead. This is the prefect opportunity to check out what was discussed between The Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick, actress Alanna Masterson (Tara), actor Ross Marquand (Aaron), and J.B. Smoove as they analyzed the latest episode, Not Tomorrow Yet.

In our recent recap, Carol (Melissa McBride) has been romancing her new neighbor, Tobin, even sharing a kiss with him. But the fight came first as Rick and the others went off to ambush Negan's satellite watchtower. During the raid, as the alarms sounded off, Carol tried to keep Maggie (Lauren Cohan) from entering from compound. Unfortunately, because they let their guard down, Negan's army now has them as their prisoners.

Check out the 5 lessons we learned from The Talking Dead here:

5) Congratulations!

Alanna Masterson dropped the sweet news that she had given birth to her baby girl. Masterson was still pregnant when she filmed the episode, Not Tomorrow Yet. She wanted her child to know her Mom was so cool.

4) The Texas Switch!

In an behind-the-scenes clip, the footage featured the cast and crew explaining the term, "Texas Switch." This happens when the few has to remove a fake prop and replace it with a real one. Many times, Michonne (Dania Gurira) has to switch the replica with a fake sword, just to get that swing

3) Abraham Is Such A Jerk!

Breaking up with Rosita (Christian Serratos) Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) told her that she wasn't the last woman on Earth anymore. Though Abraham and Sasha have been giving each other long gazes, I have to agree with J.B. Smoove. When did Sahsa ever show Abraham that she was indeed interested in him?

2) The Raid!

The cast and crew took 9 days to film the raid into Negan's satellite watchtower. The feaurette started out with Andrew Lincoln in the backyard, firing off squibs from his machine-gun. Moving into the set, a lot of care and attention went into the scenes because the corridors are tight. Even though the shoot-outs are fake, someone could get hurt, which is why the producers want to avoid that.

1) Best Impersonations Ever!

The highlight of the episode was when Ross Marquand stole the show and did his impersonations again. This time around, Marquand did an imitation of Al Pacino, Jason Statham, and Michael Caine. Of course, this is way many people voted to hang out with Aaron, rather than Tara and J.B. Smoove.

The Talking Dead airs Sunday nights at 10pm, after The Walking Dead on AMC.

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