There are only two episodes left ofThe Walking Dead.

After 11 seasons, theAMCzombie drama is finally closing up shop with the Nov. 20 series finale.

But what will the last episode feel like for the fans who are watching?

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon - The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 15 - Photo Credit: Jace Downs/AMC

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon on ‘The Walking Dead’.Jace Downs/AMC

What sort of emotions will the series finale bring up?

Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon)

“There are certain moments that are super sad.

There will be people yelling ‘Come on!’

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Lauren Cohan on ‘The Walking Dead’.Josh Stringer/AMC

There will be lots of that sort of screaming at the television kind of stuff.

We went big on the last eight episodes, so there’s a lot of adrenaline.

There’s a lot of emotion.

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Josh McDermitt on ‘The Walking Dead’.Jace Downs/AMC

There’s a lot of fear.

There are all of the things that you would want in a finale, for sure.

There’s a lot happening.

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Melissa McBride on ‘The Walking Dead’.Josh Stringer/AMC

Some of the groups show some real bravery that you don’t see coming, which is great.

And they’re big sets big badass movie sets.

And then everybody dies.

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Greg Nicotero, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Lauren Cohan on ‘The Walking Dead’.Jace Downs/AMC

NO, KIDDING!”

Because even if we don’t know what it is, there is a reason to keep moving forward.

Josh McDermitt (Eugene Porter)

“I think people watch the show for many different reasons.

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Angela Kang, Scott M. Gimple, and Michael Satrazemis on ‘The Walking Dead’.Gene Page/AMC

I know that they’re going to be moved by it.

There’s a lot of emotion, there’s some fantastic moments, there’s some fun action scenes.

But I think also, in typicalWalking Deadfashion, there is also warmth, if that makes sense.

Scott Gimple

Scott M. Gimple and Jeffrey Dean Morgan on ‘The Walking Dead’.Gene Page/AMC

Because I think that this show is so much about family and found family.

And that’s kind of what we want to leave people with.”

There’s a lot of tension in it.

I think they might feel angry on behalf of our characters.

It’s a frigging intense finale.

It just goes, goes, goes.

Ot has a certain intensity that just goes, goes, goes.

“TWD family is something that’s been said many, many times and it’s real.

We don’t believe in the same things.

And in talking with Angela and working on certain aspects of the finale, it’s there.

And I hope people dig it.”