The star also shares what she will miss most about the flagship series.

The Walking Deadis done.

Okay, that’s not entirely accurate.

The Walking Dead

Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee and Seth Gilliam as Father Gabriel Stokes on ‘The Walking Dead’.Jackson Lee Davis/AMC

There are still eight more episodes of the show still to air.

Plus,Fear the Walking Dead.

AndTales of the Walking Dead.

AndIsle of the Dead.

And whatever the Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride spin-off will be called.

And those Rick Grimes movies.

So, yes, no shortage ofWalking Deadstill to be had.

But after 11 record-breaking seasons, filming on the flagship series finally came to a close on March 30.

“It is such a combination of feelings” says Cohan.

“Right now, it doesn’t feel like we’re finished.

It just sort of feels like we’re on summer break or we’re on hiatus.

I’ll probably know better in three months.

But then in three months, I’ll be doing the other one.

So I don’t know if I’ll ever know.”

That’s not to say there was not an air of finality to it on the last day.

(Isle of the Deadwill be shooting in the New York area.)

It’s just the day-to-day, mundane, sweet little things that are actually what I will miss.

In fact, Cohan was insistent the cast keep in touch with each other.

“On the last day we were leaving, I was with Ross and Seth.

And I was like, ‘Okay guys, let’s just make a pact.

You never need to explain.

If you want to just call for no reason, just do it.

Don’t question it.

“And it feels good.”

Here’s hoping the last eight episodes feel good to viewers as well.