With season 3 now at a close, fans of AMC's hit TV series, The Walking Dead, must now wait it out until the Fall for its return. However, that hasn't stopped them from scouring the Internet for the latest dirt on the show, which has come out of the mouth of Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon).

While in attendance for the Danny Boyle film premiere of Trance earlier in the month, Reedus dished to The Wall Street Journal on just how the writers are going about prepping for next season..

"Our writers are very generous in that they bring you into the writer's room and then they're very clever at telling you absolutely nothing for about two hours. You're in it, you're like, 'yeah, yeah,' and you walk out and you're like, 'I have no f-ing idea what we're going to do."

Reedus also addressed the evil mannerisms of Walking Dead villain, The Governor, who he says still hasn't peaked in evil.

"(...) I don't think he's reached his full Governorism yet, you know? I mean, the comic book villain is like the most hated comic-book villain, above the Joker. The biggest one ever. So I think he's going to get meaner."

In other Walking Dead news, IGN reported that the show's loyalists can expect another time lapse for its future installment. Executive producer Gale Anne Hurd recently spoke to the website about the respective time jumps.

"I don't think it's changing it. Every season, yes, there will more than likely be a passage of time. It's unlikely to follow directly after the end of this episode," she said.

Although The Governor (David Morrissey) is clearly Rick's (Andrew Lincoln) main arch nemesis at this point, it appears as though Carl (Chandler Riggs) is becoming more and more like a mini-governor, as the finale saw him kill a member of Woodbury who had already surrendered.

Hurd addressed the complexities pertaining to the slowly forming wedge between Carl and his father.

"It's complex. It's clearly right in his mind, he personally saw how walking away, as he walked away from that walker that killed Dale, was the wrong thing to do," she said. "And he felt that Rick, his father, should have just killed another man in cold blood, and that that would have been the right decision. That's unlikely something that Rick is going to do. And we'll have to see more of parenting in the apocalypse, and how Rick deals with that."

The Walking Dead is set to make its season 4 return in October of 2013. Keep checking back for more of the latest details on the zombie series.

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