How does michonne die in the walking dead
What could possibly compel her to leave her children and her family at Alexandria? It's really there where the spark of anticipation for what's next for this character rises to excitement, but there's no telling when these movies will see the light of day, especially as the coronavirus situation continually postpones film releases and productions.
So, for now, we're just left imagining what could be — just as the episode itself tries to do. So, let's start from the beginning. As that turns out, that means the character's beginnings on the show. We appear to flashback to the day when Michonne, walking alone with her two docile walker guardians through the woods, finds Andrea fleeing Hershel's overrun farm. She watches as Andrea falls to the ground, frantically struggling to crawl with the dead.
This we've all seen before in season 2. What we haven't seen is Michonne, instead of running in to save her — which is what should happen — turns her back and walks away, leaving Andrea to die.
Flashing to the present, we see Michonne succeeded in bringing Virgil to the island, which has its own history. It's an abandoned U. Navy Research Facility. A map they walk past sees spray paint designating the locations of five different groups across the island. But soon Michonne feels that something is off with Virgil. He's taking his time to pick herbs which have various properties and foreshadow the psychedelics to come , they walk past an abandoned trash can fire surrounded by chairs and stacks of books used for communal storytime, and he's being increasingly vague about where the ammunitions are.
Applying a little pressure to Virgil i. Frustrated but with little choice if she wants to get the ammunition, she does so. Hacking her way through the dead, she finds a room where a number of walkers are hanging from the ceiling. Virgil's wife is one of them.
He's finally able to bury his family, but he's still rambling about his children, ignoring Michonne's pleas to give her the weapons so she can go home to save her own family. He claims the tide will be low at dark, preventing her from making it through the channel. So, she should stay the night and look for the weapons in the morning. Michonne can't sleep, however, and goes on the hunt for whatever she can.
That's when she hears whispers. She follows the faint voices past a series of empty animal kennels and finds herself locked in a room by Virgil. Turns out, Virgil's a bit crazy. The whispers belong to three of his old coworkers who used to work on the island. Where to watch The Walking Dead.
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This guy… seriously. With nowhere to go, the quartet hunted down Virgil, who sniveled that his wife had always told him the right thing to do, then she was gone. So he showed her a boat that had rolled in with a storm. Aboard it was a phone into which was carved onto which was drawn? What had he done with Rick? Anyway, if the others would help, he could get the boat going again. As they leave together, it's revealed the group they're struggling to reach is a huge procession of hundreds of people marching onward.
Michonne's Walking Dead exit isn't her death as some may have feared, but it does appear this development will permanently remove her character from the main show. Where exactly she's going at the very end of "What We Become" remains unclear, but her mission is obvious: Michonne is going to find Rick.
The only clue she has, though, is the ship's manifest referring to the New Jersey Shipyard. That in itself isn't much to go off of, but Michonne is a resourceful survivor, and if any group well-stocked enough to send a ship from New Jersey to Virginia is still hanging around the shipyards, she'll find them. This is, of course, assuming Michonne doesn't run into any trouble with the new group, but because this is The Walking Dead , trouble with a new group seems all but guaranteed.
It's also been six years since Rick was taken away in the helicopter , so there's no telling when it was in those six years that he was on the ship. Also, if he managed to come this close to Alexandria, why didn't Rick just go home? The group that took Rick away has since been identified in an episode of Fear The Walking Dead as the Civic Republic Military, and they're described as a mysterious organization with a mission that's somehow connected to the future of all humanity.
Though their true intentions remain unknown, there's clearly something ominous about the CRM, and it may be that they're holding Rick against his will. In which case, if he's need of a rescue, who better to do that than Michonne? Why the CRM wanted Rick in the first place is another mystery, but it's one expected to be explored in the upcoming Walking Dead movies, which will likely feature Michonne's return.
There hasn't been much news about the three planned Walking Dead movies featuring Rick Grimes since their announcement, but it's understood the movies will cover the time between Rick's "death" and the present. Andrew Lincoln is reprising his role as Rick and is expected to appear in all three movies.
While few concrete details are known, an early teaser for the movies seems to hint they may be set in Philadelphia. If that's the case, then it wouldn't be a stretch for Rick to travel from Philadelphia to New Jersey to Virginia at some point across the six-year span.
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