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The Walking Dead Fans Freaking Out Over Rick, Glenn And Carl’s Returns

The Walking Dead season 10's thirteenth episode marked the end of the road for Michonne. Danai Gurira's katana-wielding heroine has been on the show since season 3, but she's now the latest long-running star to exit the AMC drama. Following on from Andrew Lincoln's season 9 farewell, which pulled off something similar, Michonne's final hour explored a high-concept premise, as we got to witness an alternate version of the TWD timeline. 
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The Walking Dead season 10’s thirteenth episode marked the end of the road for Michonne. Danai Gurira’s katana-wielding heroine has been on the show since season 3, but she’s now the latest long-running star to exit the AMC drama. Following on from Andrew Lincoln’s season 9 farewell, which pulled off something similar, Michonne’s final hour explored a high-concept premise, as we got to witness an alternate version of the TWD timeline.

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The episode explored a different string of events starting with Michonne leaving Andrea to be killed by walkers, instead of saving her as she did in the real world. This caused her to never meet the Alexandrians and later be taken in by the Saviors, becoming Negan’s right-hand woman. Thanks to some retooling of archival footage, this stroll through an alt-history brought back many familiar characters we haven’t seen in awhile. And fans had a lot of feelings about that.

You can see a clip from the episode below, which sees Negan recruiting a lonely, feral Michonne to his side:

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At the other end of this alt-Michonne’s life, she was ultimately killed by Rick during the All-Out War arc. Given that we’re used to seeing the pair as lovers, fans didn’t enjoy seeing this horrible scenario play out.

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Having Andrea come back meant a lot to some, as Michonne and Andrea’s friendship was a strong one back in the day.

This flashback also allowed for the show to right a wrong. When Michonne is first glimpsed in the season 2 finale, she wasn’t played by Gurira, as she hadn’t been cast yet.

Hey, remember the orange backpack guy? Now that’s a neat easter egg.

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Savior Michonne is the new Dark Rey.

Savior Michonne is a savage!

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Does anyone else now want a Marvel’s What If…?-like series exploring alternative stories from the TWD universe?

Michonne’s storyline will continue in Andrew Lincoln’s movie trilogy, but in the meantime, The Walking Dead season 10 airs every Sunday on AMC.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.