The Walking Dead Season 4 Finale Uncensored Scene Revealed [VIDEO]

By Andrew Meola | Aug 08, 2014 03:55 PM EDT

The final line of the Season 4 finale of The Walking Dead echoed a famous scene from Issue 64 of Robert Kirkman's comic. Some of Rick Grimes' crew, specifically Dale, comes across a group called The Hunters, who turn out to be cannibals.

The Hunters attack Rick and his friends in a church, but Rick remarks the Hunters will soon feel pretty stupid when they realize that "they're f*cking with the wrong people." Andrew Lincoln delivers a version of this line to close out Season 4 when he and his friends are trapped in a train car in Terminus, locked up by the residents who most fans assume are cannibals and derived from the Hunters in the comic. But Lincoln does not curse in the episode and instead uses the word "screwing."

This was a choice that caused an odd amount of dissatisfaction among fans, but luckily the uncensored version has made its way online. Check it out below [WARNING: FOUL LANGUAGE]:

In other news, Kirkman recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly Radio, and the interviewers asked how tough it is to say goodbye to someone killed off the show. That question led the creator revealed an even harsher truth. "It's kinda worse than that, because I got a pretty good idea when all of them are dying," he said. "To a certain extent, if we follow the comic, like possibly even more than [showrunner] Scott [Gimple] knows."

Kirkman then pointed at imaginary people around the room. "So I'm always like, 'Two years, three years, six months, two weeks, oh, God this is awful!'" It's really rough," he said. "Doing the comic, it was fine because it was just lines on a paper. Whatever. We're killing that guy. Cool. But the show, it sucks because we all work together, we hang out, and have a great time. But, you know, the story's gotta get done and people gots to die, as I like to say. It's pretty rough."

Do you like the uncensored version better? Let us know in the comments below.

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