Madison said that she had trouble eating lunch when the zombie table was within sight and at one point, she even had to turn down a huge slice of chocolate cake when she saw the zombie with the giant tongue.
The pair noted that the adult actors will try to censor themselves around the kids, but there's plenty of cursing anyway. When Chandler was asked if the actors who play his parents, Rick and Lori, treated him as if they were his second parents, he said not really, but they are really nice. On the other hand, Madison said that Melissa McBride, who plays her onscreen mom, is like her second mom and they spend a lot of time together. On the topic of school, Chandler was in public school, but his teachers wouldn't work with his schedule, so he switched to home study, whereas Madison was on home study for most of her life and is now in private school.
When the pair was asked if they had realized how epic and iconic some of their shots would end up being (Sophia coming out of the barn and Carl getting shot), Madison said she thought the show would be big, but she didn't realize just how big. Chandler didn't think a zombie show would ever be this popular, but he says being recognized on the street is like a mini-Comic Con. He loves it. Jarrett "The Defuser" Krippen, who emceed the panel, asked the pair to identify just when stardom hit them and Madison humbly replied, "We aren't stars. I don't think we are." Chandler, however, said that he doesn't really like looking at himself onscreen because it doesn't look like him. They both talked about the fact that Andrew Lincoln, who plays Rick Grimes on the show, never watches himself on screen.
When asked about co-star Norman Reedus who plays Darrell, Madison blushed and said, "Norman is the best guy ever. I love him, love him, love him, love him, times 10 and he's my boyfriend." He even took her to the premiere, with his actual girlfriend on his other arm. Chandler said, "Well, uh, he's nice, yeah." Krippen jokingly asked Chandler, "But do you love him, love him, love him?" to which Chandler replied, "Maybe" which brought a lot of laughs from the audience.
Lastly, the kids were asked about Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead creator) being onset and Chandler joked that he just sits there. Although he was kidding, he said Kirkman has been there a few times, but he is not there a lot because he is pretty busy writing the comic. He has stated he will write them up to #300 and they are somewhere in the 90's, so he's got a lot of work to do.
Overall, Madison Lintz and Chandler Riggs were an absolute delight, and we can't wait for more Walking Dead!