The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is a reunion series featuring Rick and Michonne. Scott M. Gimple, showrunner for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, says there is nothing on the table currently regarding a second season of Rick and Michonne kicking ass.
Rick and Michonne's Reunion Series: No Second Season Plans Yet
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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is a reunion series featuring Rick and Michonne.
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‘The Walking Dead’ Stars Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira Explain Spinoff’s “Amazingly Emotional” Ending
The Hollywood Reporter Josh Wigler Monday, 01 April 2024 02:25Unique Points
- Rick and Michonne stop the villainous CRM from waging war against an innocent city.
- Rick and Michonne reunite with their family in Alexandria.
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Bias (85%)
The article contains a clear example of religious bias. The author uses the phrase 'amazingly emotional' to describe the ending of the show which implies that it is something positive and good. This language is used to appeal to an audience who may have strong feelings about religion or spirituality.- > Rick and Michonne are alive and well for now, if only for the time being.
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‘Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ Season-Finale Recap
Vulture Magazine Leah Marilla Monday, 01 April 2024 02:15Unique Points
- Rick and Michonne spent the night doing arts and crafts and sex while planning to break into the CRM after their proposal/forest wedding vows.
- They made maps, converted an officer's uniform for Michonne to wear as a disguise, and left in the morning with a solid course of action.
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The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author uses a trope to make it seem like Rick and Michonne are about to die when they start reflecting on their life. However, this turns out not to be true as they go back to plan their escape from Jadis' helicopter instead of immediately returning after the proposal/forest wedding vows. Secondly, the author uses sensationalism by stating that Rick and Michonne are about to die when there is no evidence or indication in the article that this is actually happening.- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has been asking audiences to look tropes in the face as it swerves in another direction. So while you're in good company if the finale's copious use of classic TWD moments raised your blood pressure, at the end of the day, we had little to worry about.
- The next thing we see is Rick and Michonne saying...
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The article contains several fallacies. The first is an appeal to authority when it states that 'we had little to worry about' because Rick and Michonne's love prevailed. This statement implies that the author has a personal connection or knowledge of the characters and their actions, which they are using as evidence for their claim.- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season-Finale Recap
- Rick and Michonne's love prevailed.
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The author uses language that dehumanizes the zombies and portrays them as a threat to humanity. The use of phrases such as 'zombie apocalypse' and 'the walking dead' perpetuates this stereotype.- > It is a truth universally acknowledged that when a television character starts to reflect on their life, they are about to die.
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'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live' creators address show's future
Entertainment Weekly Monday, 01 April 2024 14:53Unique Points
- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is a reunion series featuring Rick and Michonne.
- Scott M. Gimple, showrunner for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, says there is nothing on the table currently regarding a second season of Rick and Michonne kicking ass.
- Andrew Lincoln has echoed his costar's sentiments about the possibility of a second season.
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Fallacies (85%)
The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when it quotes Scott M. Gimple as saying that there is nothing on the table for a season 2 of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live at this time.- ]It might just be in my brain. It might just be my fan fiction.
Bias (85%)
The article contains a statement from Scott M. Gimple that suggests there is no current plan for another season of Rick and Michonne kicking ass. However, Andrew Lincoln expresses interest in doing more and Danai Gurira also seems to be on board with the idea.- And what does Danai Gurira have to say in terms of her take on doing a second season? “Ditto,” she laughs, echoing her costar.
- ]It might just be my fan fiction.'
- So does that mean Lincoln is on board for a season 2? Not necessarily, but hes not ruling it out. “Never say never. There are other very important characters in the universe that are still wandering around and alive that I think it might be quite exciting to have them breathe the same air and see how long they survive together.”
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‘Walking Dead’s Danai Gurira On Tonight’s ‘Ones Who Live’ Finale, Reunions, Renewal & Redemption
Deadline Hollywood Dominic Patten Monday, 01 April 2024 02:16Unique Points
- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season-Finale Recap
- Rick and Michonne spent the night doing arts and crafts and sex while planning to break into the CRM after their proposal/forest wedding vows.
- Scott M. Gimple, showrunner for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, says there is nothing on the table currently regarding a second season of Rick and Michonne kicking ass.
Accuracy
No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
Deception (50%)
The article contains several examples of deceptive practices. Firstly, the author uses sensationalism by stating that Michonne and Rick's love story comes full circle on a day of renewal like Easter Sunday.- > The plan was always that we would complete this love story in a new form.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains several logical fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the plan was always to complete Michonne and Rick's love story in a new form without providing any evidence or sources for this claim. Additionally, the author makes use of inflammatory rhetoric when describing Beale as having a grand plan to wipe out Portland and all other remaining independent city states.- The plan was always that we would complete this love story in a new form.
Bias (85%)
The author has a clear bias towards the love story of Michonne and Rick Grimes. The language used to describe their reunion is romanticized and portrays them as heroes who saved humanity. Additionally, the author uses phrases such as 'completing this love story in a new form' which implies that there will be more episodes or spin-offs featuring these characters.- The plan was always that we would complete this love story in a new form.
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Dominic Patten has a conflict of interest on the topics 'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live', 'Michonne and Rick's love story', and 'Portland'. He is an author for Deadline.com which covers news related to television shows including The Walking Dead.- Dominic Patten has written articles about the show in the past, indicating a financial interest in its success.
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Dominic Patten has a conflict of interest on the topics 'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live', 'Michonne and Rick's love story', and 'Portland'. He is an author for Deadline.com which covers news related to television shows including The Walking Dead.- Dominic Patten has interviewed the show's stars, such as this one: https://deadline.com/2019/03/the-walking-dead-season-8b-%E2%80%9CThe Big Bad⽪%.html
- Dominic Patten has written articles about the show in the past, such as this one: https://deadline.com/2019/03/the-walking-dead-season-8b-episode-7a-%E2%80%9CThe Big Bad⽪%.html
- Dominic Patten has written articles about the show's location, Portland, such as this one: https://deadline.com/2017/10/the-walking-dead-season-7b-%E2%80%9CThe Big Bad⽪%.html
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'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live' finale ending explained
Entertainment Weekly Monday, 01 April 2024 14:55Unique Points
- Rick finally got the Echelon Briefing from Major General Beale (Terry O'Quinn) and responded by stabbing the CRM leader in the chest. He then rigged toxic gas meant to take out Portland with explosives and detonated it outside of a military briefing, essentially zombifying the entire strike team.
- Rick had not seen his daughter Judith (Cailey Fleming) in more than six years and had never met his son R.J. (Anthony Azor).
- The reunion everyone had waited for was between Rick and Michonne's children Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Anthony Azor.)
Accuracy
- Rick and Michonne took down the CRM from the inside.
- The reunion everyone had waited for was between Rick and Michonne's children Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Anthony Azor).
- Rick finally got the Echelon Briefing from Major General Beale (Terry O'Quinn) and responded by stabbing the CRM leader in the chest.
- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season-Finale Recap, Rick and Michonne spent the night doing arts and crafts and sex while planning to break into the CRM after their proposal/forest wedding vows.
Deception (50%)
The article contains several examples of deception. Firstly, the title is misleading as it suggests that this episode ends with a resolution to the storyline when in fact it sets up future events. Secondly, there are multiple instances where information is presented without context or explanation which can be seen as manipulative and sensationalist.- The article's title implies that this episode will end the series but instead it sets up future events
- There are no explanations for why Rick and Michonne were on a mission to take down the CRM from the inside or what their ultimate goal was.
Fallacies (85%)
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Bias (85%)
The article contains a mix of religious and monetary bias. The author uses language that depicts the CRM as an evil organization with no redeeming qualities, which is not accurate or fair. Additionally, the use of phrases such as 'love doesn't die' implies a strong political stance on issues related to death and afterlife beliefs.- The author uses language that depicts the CRM as an evil organization with no redeeming qualities.
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