Walking Dead Season 4 Spoilers: Lauren Cohan Tells Walking Dead Fans Daryl’s Creepy Situation Will Drag On; Maggie And Glenn Not Over Yet

Walking Dead Season 4 Spoilers: Daryl (Norman Reedus) lost Beth at the close of the last episode of The Walking Dead. Darryl then found himself in what would seem like good company, guys who dressed, talked and probably thought like him. But in The Walking Dead, there is no good company. Who is this Joe guy anyway? Was he the guy who's boots we saw through Rick's eyes under the bed? Daryl has other things to worry about, the last man standing is beginning to feel. Lauren Cohan spilled some spoiler hints about the world of The Walking Dead.

The last episode The Walking Dead ended with a car speeding off into the distance and Darryl finding her backpack in the dirt, leaving us with the sneaking suspicion that Beth was abducted. Lauren Cohan says we have reason to worry about Beth and Daryl (Norman Reedus) in an interview, saying "That's going to be a really good point of suspicion for a while; there's not going to be a quick resolve to that situation. It gets very scary. This whole situation that Daryl has found himself in gets really scary. We should be pretty worried about everyone."

Given the secrecy of the Walking Dead, even Lauren doesn't know what's coming out of the woods, "I don't actually know yet -- that's how scary it is! I don't like the sound of this group at all or what's happened to Beth. It's very creepy."

There is some hope that Maggie and Glenn will be together again, according to Lauren Cohan, the actress who plays Maggie on The Walking Dead.

Lauren Cohan opened up to Entertainment Weekly Radio about her character. "It's really the first time we've seen Maggie outside of the family Greene and without Glenn."

Maggie reunited with Sasha and Bob after leaving them a note saying not to worry about her, while she left a trail of bloody messages to her boyfriend Glenn, played by Steven Yeun.

Those bloody signposts point to what might be Sanctuary where all who arrive survive. Cohan says "This group has been so blinded, and now we have this rope to hang on to with the train tracks. [The Terminus] might be a bad idea, but we have no other option."

Or Terminus could be something far more dangerous.  "We should always be concerned that anything that sounds too good to be true probably is. This is way too big for any of us to ignore that  train tracks leading to something that could be a sanctuary."

Lauren says Maggie's search for Glenn is also a grasping at hope, which is something the zombies don't give her much time to reflect on. She says "What was interesting for me in this episode is it's a coping mechanism in as much as it's a real quest to find Glenn. All she can do right now is steam through these walkers. ... Maggie knows no limits at this point, and that's a big part of her and Sasha's argument. Sasha is avoiding having to be disappointed, and if she isn't going to emotionally invest, then she can't be disappointed."

In the meantime, Maggie's going to stick to the tracks, but knows "We should proceed with caution, but we don't have another plan right now, so we have to follow those train tracks. Sasha is a very good voice of reason, but we don't have time for reason because we need to find the rest of our group. These last few episodes have been very claustrophobic with fog for Maggie, Sasha and Bob, and then Daryl and Beth were trapped in the trunk of a car. This group has been so blinded, and now we have this rope to hang on to with the train tracks. It might be a bad idea, but we have no other option."

With all the danger in the air, and when hope can get you eaten, you'd think there's no time for love. But Darryl and Beth found the dead loving laid out in a last grasp at humanity and Bob and Sasha shared a kiss. What's up with that? Lauren says "There's a lot of hope for that relationship. If Sasha can find brother Tyreese, then there's room for love there as well, which would be really nice. There's a lot of love blossoming and these past few episodes have shown three stages of what you do for your loved ones. Bob kisses Sasha to break her out of this cynicism that she's in."

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