Does Star Trek: Discovery mean Sasha’s done for on The Walking Dead? She “can’t say"

Beam me up, rotty: Sonequa Martin-Green getting cast as the main character of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Trek: Discovery is great news for her, but pretty much a death warrant for her counterpart Sasha in The Walking Dead, right? Filming two prominent roles in separate TV series would make for an overstuffed cᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚalendar, but Martin-Green's refusing to expound on the implications for Sasha.
"Well, I can’t say anything,” Martin-G🦹reen told . “I c♏an say that the story is as impactful and powerful and dynamic as it always has been, and there’s nothing to worry about where that’s concerned.”
I just want to pause for a moment and applaud the masterful way she dodged the question there. With diplomatic skills like that, the U.S.S. Discovery could hardly ask for a better lieutenant�꧙� commander. The Walking Dead showrunner Scott M. Gimple was more openly optimistic about Sasha's chances when queried by EW.
“Sonequa Martin-Green can do anything,” Gimple said. ꦰ“I’ve seen her battle a horde of walkers this year while simultaneously battling a stomach flu that would have had most people crying in the dirt. She can fulfill the duties of a Lieutenant Commander on a Constitution-class starship whilst battling walkers, Saviors, a🗹nd whatever gets in Sasha’s way.
"We’ve had to ju🔯ggle before," Gimple added. "I will certainly juggl𒆙e for Star Trek any day of the week. Okay, maybe not on Sunday.”
Note how he never actually says Martin-Green will remain on the show and that Sasha fans need not fear her grim demise at the hands of walkers / bikers / scheduling conflicts, just that she could stick around. Maybe Starfleet should offer Gimple a ๊♉diplomatic post as well.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Walking Dead Season 7 will return from its winter break on AMC on Feb.🗹 12. Star Trek: Discovery still has a "flexible" launch date after a string of delays.
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