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The Walking Dead's Emily Kinney and Sonequa Martin-Green Spill Secrets on Season Four

The Walking Dead stars Sonequal Martin-Green and Emily Kinney

Feb. 12 2014, Published 6:10 p.m. ET

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We already brought you our awesome interview with Nashville's Connie Britton from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)'s aTVFest over the weekend. And when we promised we had tons more good stuff from other big shows ahead, we weren't kidding. We were pretty psyched when we got to chat with The Walking Dead's Emily Kinney (Beth) and Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha).

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With The Walking Dead's new season on the air now, we had LOADS of questions for both these lovely ladies. Emily was very open about what's ahead for Beth now that she's lost her father Hershel (played by Scott Wilson)—and why she was personally devastated to lose Scott from the cast. Emily explained that we'll "find out what Beth is really thinking" and how she will "deal without the support of her family members." She also revealed the secret behind the baby(s) who play Judith!

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Sonequa explains how Sasha will handle everything being gone and how she will survive in the woods. "There's a lot of inner turmoil," she explains. Sonequa also talks about how the cast bonds off camera and what's the first thing she would grab if the zombie apocalypse were to really happen. We gotta say, we're gonna follow her lead!

Be sure to press play to get all the scoop and then tell us—what do you want to see happen on this season on The Walking Dead? Tweet @OKMagazine or leave us a comment below!

PS - Be sure to check back tomorrow because we have a special video with Scott Wilson as he says goodbye to Hershel!

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