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The Walking Dead: Making the Extended 10th Season In light of Covid-19, TWD Season 10 was extended. Crew and cast show planning, filming, and producing the 6 episodes. These stories bridge the epic final 11th TWD season and the making of them is almost as extraordinary as the show itself. 'The Walking Dead' The Same Boat (TV Episode 2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

Spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead Season 10.Michonne's last appearance on The Walking Dead didn't see her saving the communities from the Whisperers, but it did set her up for a potential epic Richonne reunion. In 'What We Become,' Danai Gurira's last episode on The Walking Dead, per AMC, Michonne came to terms with her past and set off to find Rick, indicating that she might not be done with the franchise completely.

Michonne's trip to retrieve weapons from a naval base to use against the Whisperer horde turned out to be a major bust. Kevin Carroll's Virgil character tricked her — his family was actually dead all along and he imprisoned his fellow researchers. He promptly also held Michonne captive and poisoned her with jimson weed that led her to have hallucinations of an alternative Michonne. This 'hell' version of Michonne let Andrea die, joined Negan and his Saviors (which is why there were shots of her holding Lucille in the trailer for this season), and was killed by Daryl and Rick.

But after she managed to free herself and the researchers, Michonne gave Virgil another chance, highlighting how far she has come since her loner days accompanied only by her 'pet' zombie. It was during Virgil and Michonne's continued search for the weapons that she found some of Rick's things.

The final moments of the episode made it more clear than ever that Michonne is joining the Rick Grimes movies. Ahead of her final episode, AMC had not officially confirmed her involvement in the three spinoff movies set for theatrical release. But here's how Gurira's final episode connects her to the Andrew Lincoln films and the next chapter in Richonne's story.

Rick Traveled By Boat

Rick's boots were on Bloodsworth Island, but it was on a nearby boat that she found a cellphone with a sketch of her and Judith on it. The word 'Rick' also appeared on the phone, as well as some characters from a foreign language's alphabet. Michonne previously had no proof that Rick survived the blast at the bridge. But now she knows he may be alive and that he had traveled by boat — which is new information to fans too since we last saw Rick on a helicopter.

Judith Gave Michonne Her Blessing

One of the biggest obstacles with Michonne leaving to go after Rick is that she has two children with him to take care of — Judith and R.J. But, thanks to radio communication, Michonne was able to tell Judith that the 'brave man' could still be alive. Unsurprisingly, Little Ass Kicker told her mom she has to go find Rick. With the knowledge that Alpha is dead and the horde has been partially destroyed, Michonne agreed to leave her children behind and enter the great wide world of Walking Dead movies.

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Michonne Is Headed North — With Some Detours

Bloodsworth Island is located in the Chesapeake Bay off the coast of Maryland. But Michonne told Judith she was headed even further north. While on foot during her journey, two people approached Michonne asking for her help to join a caravan full of wagons, horses, and people traveling in organized formations. It's unclear if this group will have any information on Rick's whereabouts, but Michonne's humane treatment of these strangers means she's getting involved with this new group regardless.

Michonne Will Finally See A Helicopter?

Instead of planes, trains, and automobiles, the apocalyptic world relies on boats, wagons, and helicopters. Michonne still doesn't know about Rick being carted away in a chopper by Jadis because he was a 'B.' But as she travels, she may discover a powerful community behind this mode of transportation. Seemingly, the helicopters will connect Rick and Michonne to the other series in The Walking Dead universe, including Julie Ormond's secret organization that is in the upcoming World Beyond.

Six years have passed since Rick seemingly died, but now Michonne has the proof she needs to seek out her partner. Following her Walking Dead exit, Gurira is busy as the showrunner of the miniseries Americanah and a star of the Black Panther sequel. But her final episode is proof that the forthcoming 'Rick Grimes movies' are really going to be the 'Rick and Michonne movies,' which helps lessen the sting of losing Michonne on The Walking Dead.

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(This article contains pretty much every spoiler for the March 22 episode of 'The Walking Dead' on AMC)

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We knew this day was coming, but we didn't know when it would happen or how it would go down. But now we do, because we just watched Michonne's final episode of 'The Walking Dead.' But we may not have seen her for the last time in the greater 'Walking Dead' universe.

This was, in no way, a conclusive exit. Michonne (Danai Gurira) isn't just still alive — she's going on a quest to find Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Presumably this quest is taking her out of the TV series and into the theatrical films that will explore what happened to Rick last season after he almost blew himself up and was spirited away on a helicopter by an unknown party.

Michonne's final episode picked up right where we last saw her — heading off with a guy named Virgil (Kevin Carroll) to some island in the Chesapeake Bay to find weapons to use against the Whisperers. It turned out there weren't any weapons there after all, but Michonne found something much more surprising: evidence that Rick survived the bridge explosion.

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This isn't news to us, but it's a major one for Michonne and everyone else. On her way back to the mainland, Michonne hits up Judith (Cailey Fleming) on the radio, and Judith basically demands that she go looking for him. And so she does, hooking up with a massive caravan of people as the episode ends.

But I wanna talk for a minute about one of the things Michonne found that she took as proof of Rick's survival. Virgil showed her an old boat that had crashed there a while back, and on it he found Ricks boots — which he had brought back to his bunker. And when Michonne looked around in there herself she found an old cell phone with a chalk drawing of Michonne and Judith on it.

So this phone is perplexing on a number of levels. First, you should know that this phone is not something you forgot about from a past episode of 'The Walking Dead.' It's a totally new thing, and that's why Michonne took it as solid evidence that Rick could still be out there. Rick either drew that picture after the explosion on the bridge, or it was just a thing he had kept from before that we just never knew about.

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And that invites a whole new set of questions for which we have no answers. This boat with Rick's stuff, Virgil says, washed up on the shore during a storm, but he doesn't say how long ago that was. With the six-year time jump that 'The Walking Dead' did immediately after Rick's disappearance, there's no point in trying to use the storm to guess when that boat washed up because it almost certainly is just something we don't know about.

The boat itself is another big mystery. Was Rick actually on it, and if so why would he leave his boots on it? It might be that the helicopter folks dropped him on the boat to treat his injuries and accidentally left the boots and phone behind whenever they dropped him off — Rick could have drawn the picture while he was being cared for on the boat.

You might have missed, or forgotten, only real clue we and Michonne have about Rick, since it came up for just a brief moment right before Michonne found the phone. That clue was the ship's log, which recorded its last known destination as 'New Jersey, Bridgers Shipyard.' That's not a real place, so your guess is as good as mine about what that means or where it is. The New Jersey coastline is a lot of ground to cover on foot.

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And then we've got this mysterious large caravan of folks. We know nothing about them, which is pretty notable considering how massive a group it is. Unfortunately, we don't know where they dropped Michonne off when she returned to the mainland. But if it's on the west side of the bay at a spot relatively convenient for a return to Alexandria, then it would be pretty weird for there to be a group that large that we didn't know about.

But it's more likely that once Michonne decide to go after Rick, they dropped her off further north, closer to New Jersey. Either way, this group is a total wild card. It's conceivable that they're even a group from the civilization that the helicopter folks hailed from, just because it's so many people. It doesn't seem likely that a group that big would just be a random collection of vagabonds. It would make more sense for them to be a group of settlers from a big civilization who are heading out to establish a new town or something.

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Wherever this story goes, I wouldn't count on finding anything else out before, at the very earliest, the season 10 finale. And maybe we'll be stuck in the dark until the theatrical movies that will tell the story of what happened with Rick. 'The Walking Dead' has been playing a long game with these helicopter people, so we'll have to continue to be patient.