you're famous
  for your haircut.
   Is "The Walking Dead"
   doing for the mullet
   what "Friends"
 did for the Rachel?
 [ Laughter ]
God, I -- I hope so.
   I mean,
I feel like it's a --
It's a type of haircut
that anybody can have.
You just have to, like,
not take care of it.
  You don't have to
maintain it.
 [ Laughter ]
   Yeah.
I literally don't wash it.
 It gets greasy and gross.
 This is the nicest
  it's ever looked.
 [ Laughter ]
  So, on
   "The Walking Dead" --
  the show is about
 a post-apocalyptic-like...
Yeah.
 ...nightmare scenario.
[ Laughs ]
What do you do to keep it light
  when the cameras are off?
I mean, we --
yeah, we live
 in a pretty
   dark headspace.
I try to keep it light
by playing pranks on set.
   We shot a scene
   last season --
or I guess in Season 6 --
where my character, Eugene,
 had gotten shot.
 Uh-huh.
 We were on
some railroad tracks.
and some of the other characters
had to carry Eugene off.
 Well, Norman Reedus
 and Michael Cudlitz
were -- were -- You know,
they're both strapping men,
and they were carrying,
you know, my shoulders.
And then Christian Serratos,
 who had to carry my legs --
I got, like, horse legs.
 Uh-huh.
I was just putting rocks
 from the --
 the railroad tracks
 in my pockets
to make myself heavier,
and poor Christian is,
 like,
  straining her back
trying to carry me out.
 [ Laughter ]
She had no idea.
 Did you do that
   just to try to hold women
  back in the workplace?
   [ Laughter and applause ]
  Yeah, I'm not --
I'm not really for equality.
Um...
 [ Laughter ]
And you guys
  shoot in Georgia.
   Have you been hanging out
   with the locals?
  The locals are --
 are great.
One night, Michael Cudlitz,
who plays Abraham,
  and Steven Yeun,
 who played Glenn --
They're --
They both killed were off.
Sorry. That's a spoiler.
 Uh-huh.
 [ Laughter ]
  We were --
We went to a concert...
   Yeah.
...and we got invited
  to a house party.
 Uh-huh.
And we just said,
"You know, let's just
say 'yes' for the night."
  We got the band
whose concert we were at...
 No!
  ...to show up,
get out their instruments,
and play a little concert
 at this house.
 Is that your life
   or a beer commercial?
Yeah, applaud.
[ Cheers and applause ]
 -Yeah. I -- I'm so --
  -That's ridiculous.
Yeah,
it -- it is my life.
  I -- All the time,
I'm like, "How did I get here?
  This is so amazing.
I don't deserve this."
 [ Laughter ]
  Excessive humility.
 You're getting a yellow card
for excessive humility.
 [ Laughter ]
