Rick and Michonne Deserve a 'Walking Dead' Spinoff Over Maggie and Negan

 Rick and Michonne have yet to reunite, but do we need a Negan and Maggie story? 

 

 The Walking Dead wrapped up its final season in late 2022, but not before setting the stage for several spin-off stories following a number of characters from the core cast. The series indeed closed out with basically a caravan for the forthcoming series which will follow Rick Grimes, played by Andrew Lincoln, the show's first and primary promoter, and Michonne, played by Danai Gurira, who left the series in Season 10, occasion 13," What We Come," to search for Rick and bring him home to their children and their set up family. This spin- off is hotly anticipated as it can eventually exfoliate light on where Rick has been in the times that have passed since Season 9, occasion 5 when he was taken down in a mysterious copter. Another series will also see Daryl Dixon, played by addict favorite Norman Reedus set off on an transnational adventure in Europe. But there's one spin- off that does not make important sense for The Walking Dead lore The Walking due Dead City. 

 

 Dead City is set in Manhattan, New York, and follows an incredibly doubtful brace, Maggie( Lauren Cohan) and Negan( Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Set to release Summer 2023, Dead City will see Maggie platoon up with the man who boggled her hubby and left her future child without a father to raise him, but that is not the only reason this platoon- up is unanticipated. In the series homestretch, the platoon was suitable to make a real home of the Commonwealth once they overthrew loose leaders like Pamela Milton, and as the dust settled, the icons made homes for themselves and their families, including Negan with his woman with their recently born child. Maggie appeared to have settled into the recently reformed community and agreed with Negan that despite his part in helping to establish this new world order, their differences and history were too great, and they would keep their distance from one another. So what on earth is going on with these two leaving their families before and traveling a couple of countries east? 

 

 Rick and Michonne Make Sense, Maggie and Negan Don't! 

 No shade to any of these characters, each one of them is intriguing and complex, and in numerous ways, the story of Maggie and Negan has a important richer well of wild history to dig into and produce bends around, but they've formerly had their ending. The Walking Dead created a complete narrative bow for the brace and indeed resolved some of the biggest rudiments that were left unsaid for the two characters, this can not be said for Rick and Michonne within the main series. Rick was the heart of the show for the stylish part of nine seasons, and the manner in which he faded was heart- wrenching, surprising, and left observers with nothing but questions about who the CRM was. Despite the notable setup and addition of the CRM, nearly nothing was revealed about them throughout the rest of the mainline series. There were brief mentions and allusions in other series set in the same macrocosm similar as Fear The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead World Beyond, but nothing to conclusively inform cult about what happed to Rick and where he has been during the remainder of the series. 

 

 also, Michonne has been fully absent since her departure in the penultimate season. She left behind their espoused son, Judith, and her natural son, RickJr., and entrusted their close friend Daryl and the rest of the group to watch for them in her absence. Michonne was easily intent on chancing Rick as both herself and Daryl believed he was alive having been unfit to find his body, but a lot has happed since Michonne left the group. The spin- off can do a lot to uncover their trip to find one another, what happed to Rick and why the CRM wanted him, how they ultimately find each other, and how they find their way home. All of these are compelling subjects for suckers of the series, but that's just not the case when it comes to Negan and Maggie. 

 

 The Walking Dead' Timeline Is Getting Confusing 

 The series has generally had an unusual timeline with some seasons making an account of as little as one week, similar as Season 8 where Rick and the other survivors prepare for and legislate their rebellion against Negan and the savers, while others covered nearly a decade, similar as Season 9, where the communities recover from the fallout in the first set of occurrences, and also vault into the distant future where children like Judith and RJ are vastly aged. The final season continued to add to the expansive timeline swerving on a time jump at the end of the series of another time. That means that from Rick's exposure until the series homestretch, at least ten- and-a-half times of time have passed. Michonne leaves to search for Rick nearly nine times after his original exposure, making it clear that despite all the time that has passed, she noway gave up stopgap he survived but it's a long time to go with no contact, and an indeed longer time considering the world had largely ended with the rise of the zombie outbreak. 

 

 Rick and Michonne met just shy of a time into the zombie outbreak, and it took them nearly a time of time in- macrocosm to eventually get together. By the time Rick disappears, the couple had only known each other for two times and were dating for half of that time. Despite this, Michonne noway let go of her faith in Rick's capability to survive and once the kiddies reach an age where she felt more comfortable leaving them in the care of their close musketeers, she made her way to go and find out what happed to Rick. That figure- up over the series and the overall implicit lucre is one that any addict of the series will be hopeless to get answers to, so their spin- off can not come soon enough. 

 

 Despite this, Negan and Maggie's Dead City is due to release much before with a Summer 2023 release window, while star- crossed suckers Michonne and Rick will not see their story continued until at least 2024. It's clear which series is more meritorious and what the suckers want, but for now, all we can do is stay to see how the story of The Walking Dead eventually reaches its conclusion and where the icons end up. 

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