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I think a lot of Fear the Walking Dead fans would agree with him on that one. He plays a cowboy very well, and I think that his cowboys are cousins to each other. Garret is just such a compelling actor, and he has so many great gifts and nuances and things that he brings into it. Not that the actor/director doesn't have his opinions about Dillahunt's other roles. Perhaps surprisingly, or perhaps not, Colman Domingo told me the subject of Deadwood didn't even come up while filming the episode. Who else could pull off a move as patently absurd as the "San Antonio Split" and then brag about it? Given how heavily "Humbug's Gulch" paid homage to western shoot-em-ups of yesteryear, Deadwood vet Garret Dillahunt was one of the most perfect choices to set up with that scenario. (Image credit: amc press) Garret Dillahunt's John Dorie & Deadwood

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Here's hoping news of radioactive walkers doesn't permanently wipe Dwight's smile away in the midst of Season 5. Add in Austin Amelio's debut and that BROTHel joke, and I'm sold. I think "Humbug's Gulch" could very well go down as my favorite of all the Fear the Walking Dead episodes, since it's fully on board with living within its western aesthetic, which is what I often want from this show when the situation calls for it. I said, 'Let's show a little bit of that which was there before the apocalypse.' He's always so bogged down with that burn on his face, and he's actually a really handsome man. He's just a good guy, and it was just nice to see. You can have fun with that.' He was like, 'Really? Okay.' I said, 'Yeah, enjoy him.' He just opened up that smile, and you know, Austin Amelio is just a beautiful soul. Here, Colman Domingo talked more about getting to show off more of how Dwight used to be before anyone ever saw him on this show. Appropriately enough, all it took to make it happen was a brief moment of unexpected humor, which is a motif that runs throughout Season 5. Still, the actor was clearly appreciative to be able to afford Dwight a new dimension after having played him for this long already. The dude was never in a place where he truly felt comfortable, and no one beyond Sherry seemed to like him enough to call him a friend.įear The Walking Dead's Colman Domingo Talks Helicopter, Plane And New Character Twists Fans might not put a lot of thought into the more undesirable side of effects of Austin Amelio's time as Dwight on The Walking Dead. If you haven't ever wanted to make puppy-dog eyes and coo over Dwight before, this might be the perfect time to do so. Because he thought that was really nice to see another part of Dwight's journey that maybe he lost before, when he was with Sherry. He's a cowboy.' And he said, 'Thank you so much,' and we just hugged. You gotta take a breath and enjoy this man. You can't constantly be in the trenches of the apocalypse. This is a guy who has candy, and is named John Dorie. Dwight doesn't smile.' I said, 'Really? I didn't know that. Then is like, 'You know, Colman, I've never smiled on The Walking Dead. And it's the first time you see Dwight's beautiful smile. And we had a great moment after the initial scene between Dwight and Dorie and June, where I think John Dorie makes a joke about his name, and they have a little laugh. I have no history of Dwight, because I do not watch The Walking Dead, so I just took it as what was on the page. I never thought of it as an introduction to Dwight.















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