Throughout their journey, Rick and Michonne are approached by various groups looking for leadership. They must decide whether to take on a leadership role again, potentially putting themselves in the line of fire, or to continue on their path of finding their children and living a simple life.
While originally intended as a one-and-done series (and formerly a movie trilogy), Scott M. Gimple, TWDU Chief Content Officer, has explicitly stated that he is "careful to not say, 'Oh, that'll never happen'". the ones who lived season 2
In a world still fraught with danger, the series will focus on the resilience of humanity and the hope for a better future. Throughout their journey, Rick and Michonne are approached
But, as fans of the Walking Dead Universe (TWDU) know, "the end" is rarely actually the end. Gimple, TWDU Chief Content Officer, has explicitly stated
We would meet new characters: a young, idealistic administrator trying to hold elections; a grieving mother whose son was taken for an “A” test subject; a CRM loyalist planting bombs in the shadows. The conflict would no longer be a firefight. It would be a .
And The show would have to directly address Rick’s original sacrifice. A new bridge is being built, a literal symbol of connection between communities. Rick is asked to cut the ribbon. The ceremony is a nightmare of PTSD: the crowd’s applause sounds like gunfire; the ribbon’s snap sounds like a bone breaking. He would flee, leaving Michonne to smile and explain.
A public tribunal. The question on the docket: What do you do with the scientists who performed the experiments? The soldiers who loaded the shipping containers? The civilians who looked away?
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Throughout their journey, Rick and Michonne are approached by various groups looking for leadership. They must decide whether to take on a leadership role again, potentially putting themselves in the line of fire, or to continue on their path of finding their children and living a simple life.
While originally intended as a one-and-done series (and formerly a movie trilogy), Scott M. Gimple, TWDU Chief Content Officer, has explicitly stated that he is "careful to not say, 'Oh, that'll never happen'".
In a world still fraught with danger, the series will focus on the resilience of humanity and the hope for a better future.
But, as fans of the Walking Dead Universe (TWDU) know, "the end" is rarely actually the end.
We would meet new characters: a young, idealistic administrator trying to hold elections; a grieving mother whose son was taken for an “A” test subject; a CRM loyalist planting bombs in the shadows. The conflict would no longer be a firefight. It would be a .
And The show would have to directly address Rick’s original sacrifice. A new bridge is being built, a literal symbol of connection between communities. Rick is asked to cut the ribbon. The ceremony is a nightmare of PTSD: the crowd’s applause sounds like gunfire; the ribbon’s snap sounds like a bone breaking. He would flee, leaving Michonne to smile and explain.
A public tribunal. The question on the docket: What do you do with the scientists who performed the experiments? The soldiers who loaded the shipping containers? The civilians who looked away?
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