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The Walking Dead‘s Andrew Lincoln wanted to go full nude in Season 8, Episode 7, "Time for After", but AMC shut the idea down before it could happen.
With Rick’s journey to Jadis‘ trash heap being met with imprisonment in the trash heap, the leader of Alexandria was stripped of nearly all of his clothing and forced to fight walkers wearing only underwear. If Lincoln would have had it his way, Jadis would have been a happy camper, finally seeing Rick in the nude as he swung a walker around and fought his way out.
Lincoln opened up about the matter in a behind-the-scenes video.
“I got to wrestle in boxer shorts all day. It was a really fun fight,” Lincoln said. “I was desperate to be naked. But they wouldn’t let me be naked! I said, ‘One take,’ I said, ‘Please, with just the cowboy boots. Let’s do that.’ And for some reason, AMC weren’t completely comfortable.”
Should Rick have dropped drawers, Lincoln had a hilarious conclusion for the scene. “Surely Michonne comes to save Rick and sees him naked and he says, ‘It’s not what it looks like!’” Lincoln said. “I wanted that scene!”
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“The way [the show] was addiction, dead people, everyone being killed and guns kind of exhausted me,” he admits, further elaborating that he was ready to play new characters and explore new stories. There was also an element of disillusionment for the actor that came after four seasons on the show. “At some point when I was disillusioned with [acting], I remember thinking, ‘You know, Frank, you don’t have to do any of this. You can just do something else completely.”