Harsh criticism of Michonne leaving to find Rick disregards the complexities of her decision and fails to consider her children's safety. The Walking Dead's treatment of Michonne highlights societal pressures on mothers to prioritize children over personal pursuits, even in an apocalypse. Criticism of Michonne's actions in the series can be seen as misogynistic, with male characters facing less sc...[Read More]
By Sergio Pereira Updated March 4, 2024 Danai Gurira in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (2024) | IMDb By Sergio Pereira Updated March 4, 2024 Danai Gurira in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (2024) | IMDb How does a walker lumber through the countryside? They just...[Read More]
Last year, the The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon viewers got slightly worked up by their generally unwashed hero taking a bath, although overall, that show skewed toward asexual (“chaste” seems like the wrong word despite a nun’s apparent interest). And that — let’s get real — is consistent with Norman Reedus’ character despite his talents with a rocket launcher. “Asexual” definitely is not the vibe f...[Read More]
It’s finally happened. After six years, multiple seasons, and a spin-off, Rick and Michonne have reunited in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.But it was a long road to get there. The first two episodes of The Ones Who Live, alone, presented both Rick and Michonne’s tough journey right before they met up again for the first time in years. Rick has endured years of hardship – and a missing hand –...[Read More]
Rick and Michonne return in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live While The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is being praised across the board, many fans have a problem with its latest episode and how it leaves a certain new character.
New this week Gray (8 March) Gray follows Cornelia Gray, a highly skilled and deadly former CIA agent who has retreated into hiding after years of service. But when a series of intelligence leaks threaten US national security, Gray is asked to come in from the cold to help uncover the Agency mole, dodging the government agents who suspect her of being a traitor. Starring Patricia Clarkson. ...[Read More]
Photo: Gene Page/AMC The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live reunited its star-crossed lovers at the end of the season premiere. So naturally, the second episode backs up to tell the story from Michonne’s point of view — from her exit from The Walking Dead to her chance meeting with Rick. The episode begins with an extended flashback to the events that follow Michonne’s last...[Read More]
Last week's episode of The Ones Who Live showcased Rick Grimes' adventures post-The Walking Dead, but this week, Michonne's story took center stage, revealing her struggles and sacrifices leading to an emotional reunion with Rick. Following her departure in season 10, Michonne's path was fraught with challenges, including a pivotal moment that underscored her journey's theme: the power of love and...[Read More]
Michonne and her companions are the latest to stick it to the Civic Republic Military, but at a huge cost. BY: JACOB POLITTEManaging Editor The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live | “Gone” Season 1, Episode 2 Airdate: 3/3/2024 *** SPOILERS BELOW *** Last week, we finally found out what Rick Grimes has been up to for the past 6 years. Until this point, that was always shrouded in myst...[Read More]
Charlie MasonMarch 3, 2024 at 10:15 PMWell, that was fast. In Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live — only the limited series’ second — star-crossed lovers Rick and Michonne were reunited. But of course their new beginning wasn’t entirely a happy ending. Read on…SIX YEARS AFTER THE BRIDGE | Early on in “Gone,” we learned that the couple that Michonne helped back in Season 10 of t...[Read More]
In a dramatic twist in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, Michonne, played by Danai Gurira, is coerced into a perplexing role by Rick, sparking intrigue and speculation among fans. This strategic move, meant to ensure their survival, prompts Michonne to adopt a 'Type B' persona, a stark contrast to her innate 'Type A' demeanor, showcasing her adaptability and the complexities of survival in a po...[Read More]
Warning: This article contains spoilers about The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live episode 2, “Gone.”