The Sunday episode for "The Walking Dead" has been quite an intrigue for the show's fans, and there were some serious turn of events that has occurred. Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) has been pretty much the focus on the said episode, and he got intimate with Michonne (Danai Gurira).
According to Comicbook, despite the show having many characters, the main character of the show Rick is still the eyes of the storm. If Rick was ever took out from the show everything might fall down, and on the latest episodes the main character has been facing dangerous situations. This has lead the viewers of "The Walking Dead" troubled and has also left the fans wondering if there might be something horrible that may happen to Rick.
This may be possible but it may not happen anytime sooner, and it might take an utterly shocking turn of events before the main character gets taken down. The show's writer Robert Kirkman himself has confirmed this certain event. In fact, Rick's death has been confirmed by the famed writer more than once. However, the said event might only happen when the series is about to reach it end.
As per Daily Mail, they have reported that the Sunday episode was a little bit sex-filled for both Rick and Michonne. The couple managed to survive and got had secured their last hope of survival which is their arsenal of weapons and ammunition. The stored weaponry was however just half the amount required by the Scavengers for them to be able to join the Alexandrians in their goal to eradicate Negan for good.
Rosita has threatened the plans of Rick in achieving a united cohort; she was also conspiring with Sasha at the Hilltop Colony and their plan to take out Negan. The said episode was titled "Say Yes" which began with Rick and Michonne settled down by a camp fire after they have survived another troublesome night. In addition, the couple got intimate at some point and started enjoying their alone time together. Watch the Midseason Premiere Promo video below and for more updates about "The Walking Dead" Season 7 please subscribe.
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