"The Walking Dead" is zombie central, so it shouldn't be surprising that two characters that were killed off have seemingly come back to life. Well, Hershel Greene and Meghan Chambler aren't exactly back from the dead, but the actors who played them are still kicking. Recently, Scott Wilson and Meyrick Murphy discussed their late counterparts.

Wilson participated in a live fan Q&A last week via Valhalla Entertainment's Twitter page. The actor said that since Hershel died, "life is fantastic! couldn't be better," but he misses his "daughters," Lauren Cohan and Emily Kinney.

"Of course, they are like family," he said, adding that on his last day, things on the set were "exceptional, and I felt loved by everyone in the production. Everyone wore suspenders and gave me a round of applause ... My last day on the set was quite touching. I miss the wrap parties where everyone gets to celebrate and relax .. If Hershel had to go I'm glad it was at the hands of someone as [talented] as Mr. @davemorrissey64."

Looking toward the future of "The Walking Dead," Wilson told fans how Hershel would react if Beth and Daryl finally "hooked up."

"He would probably suggest Daryl take a bath because he's incredibly proud of being dirty," he said.

According to "The Walking Dead" gang, all bets are off when it comes to Rick Grimes next season, but Wilson says he still has Hershel's support.

"Hershel has total confidence in Rick and has always been supportive of him," he tweeted. "Nothing brutal about trying to stay alive."

Of course, many are still sad that Hershel is no longer on the AMC show, but there is hope; Wilson said that he would "be honored" to reprise the role in a future flashback.

"I loved how Hershel look for the humanity in people and I loved his humor," Wilson shared.

What's next for Wilson?

"There are a few things I am reading and we will see how they work out. I'm looking for the right thing," the actor tweeted.

Like Wilson, Murphy, whose character Meghan died in season 4, remembers her character's death fondly.

"Right after I filmed season 4, episode 6, Scott Gimple called me and kind of apologized," she recalled. "I was just like, 'No -- it's fine, everyone dies in an apocalypse eventually.'"

Murphy added that she "felt like my group was a family. And I really learned a lot about acting from them."

"[Meghan's death scene] was one of my favorite scenes to film," she continued. "I got to play with my death walker, Coleman, and put maggots and worms on him. Plus, I got to play in the mud all day. When we wrapped, I jumped in the river to clean off. It was a fun day to die."

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