Summary
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Rick and Michonne reunite with their children after defeating the CRM in an emotional family reunion.
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The CRM remains active under Civic Republic oversight, focusing on repairing and saving lives.
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The power of love conquers all in Those who liveHow Rick and Michonne defeat the villain CRM.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: The Living Dead’s Season 1 finale.After six dramatic, action-packed episodes, Rick and Michonne’s story came to an end The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season 1 finale. Over five years after Rick’s walking dead Disappeared, Andrew Lincoln’s protagonist returned to the franchise along with Michonne (Danai Gurira). While they managed to reunite against all the odds, Rick and Michonne still had to deal with their most dangerous enemy yet, the CRM. Taking down this group is far from easy, however Rick and Michonne’s expert survival strategies and out-of-the-box thinking helped put an end to the CRM’s seemingly impenetrable army.
Freeing the CRM and allowing the Civic Republic to operate more peacefully seemed like Rick and Michonne’s fate in Those who liveBut it’s not the biggest moment of the finale. After finally defeating the military group, The couple left the Civic Republic behind and reunited with their children. The long-awaited and emotional ending to The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Allowing Rick and Michonne to embrace their children as a family for the first time. Rick finally getting to meet RJ was a moment that was years in the making, and despite some of the show’s dark themes, the family reunion was the happy moment they deserved.
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What happens to Rick & Michonne after those who live
Rick & Michonne are finally with their children at the end of the living
Now that the Grimes family is officially back together, Rick and Michonne’s journey after the end of Those who live becomes much clearer. Reuniting with their children was the couple’s top priority and the spinoff hinted at what happened next. With many character reunions yet to come, Rick and Michonne probably headed home with RJ and Judith to see their friends for the first time in years. RJ and Judith may have been the only cameos in Those who lives finale, but Rick and Michonne inevitably found their former friends off-screen.
Alexandria was probably their first stop, as the Grimes family reunion seemed to take place somewhere outside the community. However, with most of their friends in the Commonwealth, this is probably Rick and Michonne’s next destination. The Walking Dead Already suggested that there have been several meetings, as Carol’s radio calls in Daryl Dixon was apparently about Rick. This means that Rick and Michonne must have found the Commonwealth and reconnected with the main group. The helicopters in the Those who live‘s final shots indicate that the Civic Republic is branching out, perhaps creating a US it. safe zone.
Since Rick and Michonne helped take down the CRM and discover their secrets, they could be part of the next chapter of the Civic Republic.
Since Rick and Michonne helped take down the CRM and discover their secrets, they could be part of the next chapter of the Civic Republic. This means that the Commonwealth, the Hilltop and Alexandria could all become allied communities with the Civic Republic with Rick and Michonne connecting them. Rather than return to the CR, Rick and Michonne presumably stayed in the Commonwealth, since their children were settled there, or perhaps even tried to rebuild Alexandria. Alexandria holds sentimental value since it was where Rick and Michonne’s romance began, and their children grew up there, hence why rebuilding it would be important.
Having an alliance with the Civic Republic means they will have easier access to each community through advanced technology and air travel. Rick can fly a helicopter, and it would be a great way to travel between each safe zone and ensure that the communities are thriving. Those who live‘s ending indicates that Rick and Michonne are focused on rebuilding their family and spending time with their children. However, after their epic journey, their wedding could also be on the horizon because of their engagement in episode 5, and a rebuilt Alexandria would be the perfect place for their wedding.
How Rick & Michonne defeated the CRM
Rick & Michonne finally put an end to the CRM’s reign of terror
While the CRM may be built as one of the The following opinionD’s biggest threats, Rick and Michonne managed to take care of the villains with one simple plan. After Jadis revealed the location of her files in episode 5, Michonne arrived at her office and searched for the letter, while Rick returned to the CRM and received the Echelon briefing. Although none of their plans were exactly as scripted, things worked out even better than expected. They both learned about the CRM’s true intentions before reuniting to form a new strategy that would stop the CRM for good.
Michonne managed to tear Jadis’s letter while Rick killed Major General BealBefore you find out about the CRM’s proposed attack on Portland. While they could have simply tried to escape after destroying the letter, Rick and Michonne decided to try to put a permanent end to the CRM’s plans by causing a gas explosion. The CRM’s gas attacks are what wiped out Omaha and killed two of Michonne’s allies, making it the perfect weapon to destroy Portland as well. Thankfully, Rick and Michonne rigged the gas with grenades, using walkers to help pull the pins.
Their plan was already in motion before Thorne tried to intervene, meaning that the protagonists had to stop to take cover as the explosion happened. The gas killed thousands of soldiers and turned them into walkers, but Torn survived and tried to kill Rick and Michonne. Although it looked bad for the protagonists, they managed to fight their way out of the situation, with Thorne dying in the process. Having left the compound full of zombies, Rick and Michonne managed to escape and tell the Civic Republic the truth about the CRM before returning home.
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The CRM remains active in The Walking Dead (but they’re not villains)
Those who end up bringing peace to the Civic Republic Army
Despite Rick and Michonne defeating the CRM, the military group remains active, but they are no longer villains. The Civic Republic broadcast revealed that the CRC voted unanimously for emergency oversight of the remaining CRM forcesMeaning the military still functions with the Civic Republic’s influence. Previously, the two entities were separate with the CRM operating out of the Civic Republic, allowing them to operate independently. This means that the A and B systems they created along with their human experiments and gas attacks were all done without the knowledge of the Civic Republic, which allowed the CRM to cover up their evil deeds.
They previously claimed that a section of Omaha’s perimeter was breached leading to 90,000 deaths, when, in fact, the CRM was responsible for those deaths. With the Civic Republic now aware of their evil plans, they can use the military to do good and try to repair the damage done to the world. Although many lives were lost during Rick and Michonne’s gas explosion, Those who lives finale suggests the CRM is still operational. Their wicked reign came to an end, and The CRM can now be used to save lives rather than take them.
The CRM’s plan in The Ones Who Live’s Finale: Explained
The CRM has a devastating plan that could have destroyed America
The CRM’s design in Those who lives finale was no different from their assault on Omaha Inn world beyond. in world beyondThe military faction used chlorine gas to kill the entire Omaha community cleanly and effectively, and the CRM attempted to attack Portland in Those who live Use the same method. Michonne attends a CRM briefing on the plans revealing they have people living in Portland ready to evacuate selected children via airlifts. Despite knowing the kids would face trauma, the CRM are prepared to destroy Portland so they can take their supplies.
Beale believed that the world was already dead and that the only way to survive was to look after himself, even offering Rick the opportunity to bring his family to the CRM if he joined their mission.
Claiming other communities’ food and medicine is the ultimate goal of the CRM. They predicted that everyone would die in about 14 years, which is why they wanted to create a supreme community. Beale believed that the world was already dead and that the only way to survive was to look out for himself, even allowing Rick to bring his family to the CRM if he joined their mission. They would focus only on self-preservation and Beale even believed that Rick could lead the CRM in the future. Unsurprisingly, Rick disagreed with this plan, killing Bial instead before exposing the CRM’s true intentions.
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Why Thorne tried to stop Rick & Michonne’s plan
Thorne nearly prevented Rick & Michonne from defeating the CRM
Pearl Thorne was once a close ally of Rick’s Those who liveBut by the season finale, she actively tried to kill Rick and Michonne. Earlier in the series, Rick used his friendship with Thorne to let Michonne into the CRM and boost her position in the military. Although she trusted and believed in Rick, Thorne tried to turn Michonne in Those who live Episode 3 After she almost ruined the CRM’s plan. like Rick Thorne initially wanted to escape the CRM but ended up fully embracing Beale’s visionWhich is against Okafor’s wishes.
Okafor believed he could change CRM from within and brought Rick and Thorne on board to help him. However, after Okafor’s death, Thorne received the Echelon briefing and was all in when it came to the CRM’s attempt to dominate America. This is why she tried to stop Rick and Michonne in the finale, believing that Beale’s methods were the only way they could survive. Although it is unclear exactly why she was so committed to the ultimate goal of the CRM, she whimpered “Okafor was right“In her dying moments, suggesting she had a change of heart.
The villains of the CRM may not be completely gone
There are still some CRM soldiers who share Beale’s vision
Beale mentioned that he had briefed the echelon 2533 times, indicating that he still had some soldiers there who shared his purpose. Although many of them likely died during the finale, the Civic Republic, taking emergency care of the group means that there must be some survivors. It may be difficult for them to work under the Civic Republic, but there are still CRM soldiers who are part of other communities. Beale mentioned that the CRM has spies in communities other than Portland, indicating that some of the spies may be trying to revive the group’s previous goals.
One of the spies may be genet from Daryl Dixon. The Walking Dead Teased the cream and Daryl Dixons villains could be connected, meaning Genet could be involved with the group. Huck was a spy who operated in the Omaha Campus Colony world beyondAnd although she eventually attacked the CRM, Genet is unlikely to do the same. Her group conducted experiments that resembled the CRM’s science projects, and they even created their own zombie variant. Her mission in France may be connected to the CRM, suggesting that Beale’s evil vision may not be gone for good.
Why Rick left his prosthetic hand in the living
Rick leaving behind his hand was a symbol of his freedom from the CRM
Before Rick and Michonne go to sabotage the CRM’s chlorine gas supply, Rick leaves behind his prosthetic hand, which proves to be symbolic. In an attempt to escape the CRM, Rick cuts off his own hand Those who lives premiere, but is still unsuccessful in getting his freedom. Once he committed to the CRM, he was provided with a new prosthetic hand that he used throughout the spinoff. It acted as a useful weapon, as not only could he use it to prevent babies from being eaten by walkers, but he also had a deployable blade built into it.
Leaving without his hand is proof that Rick was ready to move on from this chapter and finally go home to be with his family.
Although this proves to be a handy replacement for the real thing, Rick decides to leave his prosthetic behind before attacking the CRM. This has a symbolic reason, viz Rick leaving his hand behind is a sign that he will finally get his freedom. Being trapped in the CRM is what led to him losing his real hand in the first place, and the prosthetic was a reminder that he was a CRM soldier. Leaving without his hand is proof that Rick was ready to move on from this chapter and finally go home to be with his family.
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Will there be a second season of The Living?
The show’s finale doesn’t leave much room for Season 2
Not similar Daryl Dixon And Dead City, Those who lives finale does not set up another season. The other spinoffs were both renewed for second seasons, however Those who live is always described as a limited series. After episode 5’s conclusion, it looked like the show might need another season to wrap things up, but the spinoff managed to wrap things up in episode 6. It’s impossible to rule out the possibility of a season 2, but with Rick and Michonne reuniting with their Kids and the CRM being defeated, things are looking pretty conclusive.
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Release date |
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“years” |
February 25 |
2 |
“pass” |
March 3 |
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“bye” |
March 10 |
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“what we” |
March 17 |
5 |
“become” |
March 24 |
6 |
“The Last Time” |
March 31 |
Even if the CRM becomes villains again or Rick and Michonne return to the franchise, it will likely be done in some sort of crossover show. Their love story reached its climax and the couple’s time away from the main group came to an end, meaning there was no real reason to have a second season despite the quality of the show. There aren’t any significant loose ends that need to be tied up and Rick and Michonne get the ending they deserve. Although the characters will hopefully return in a crossover series, Those who live Season 2 seems unlikely.
The real meaning of The Walking Dead: The ones who live forever
The Walking Dead spinoff is about the power of love
When it comes to the deeper topics in the latest episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, There is a clear message that underpins the way the show ends. Those who live is ultimately suggesting that the power of love and family is able to conquer even the most oppressive ideas and ideologies. Beale and Thorne’s dogma has driven the CRM for years, allowing it to become the formidable military force Rick and Michonne find themselves up against in Those who live.
This is evident in Rick and Michonne’s lines, as they each put an end to Beale and Thorne, respectively. Rick’s parting words for Beale are a vocal reminder that, for all Beale’s efforts, it was Rick’s love for his wife and children that ultimately pushed him to make his choices. For her part, as Michonne drives her signature katana into Thorne, she ensures the last thing her foe hears are those words “Love doesn’t die”. It is clear that the end of Those who live is making a powerful statement when it comes to the value of love, family, and companionship in the face of insurmountable odds, especially when those odds take the form of a brutal military regime.
This is not only the core message of the final episode of those who live Or. It is the thematic force driving everything that happens in all six episodes of The TWD Spinoff. The entire show revolves around Rick and Michonne trying to find each other despite the considerable power of the CRM striving to keep them apart. The fact that they are finally victorious in the end of Those who live Cement his central idea that love can indeed conquer all, even when it’s up against a heavily armed military force during the zombie apocalypse.