The Walking Dead 905 panel discussion: What Comes After

Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 5 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 5 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC /
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Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 5 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 5 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /

The Walking Dead sent Rick Grimes off to a new future and left us with a lot of questions for our panel to dig into as they talk about “What Comes After”.

Fans of The Walking Dead have barely had time to process all the huge events that took place in “What Comes After” and already the story is taking another massive jump. The story will pick up again six years after Rick blew the bridge up to save the communities and was swept away only to be found by Jadis and taken off to somewhere in the helicopter.

There’s a new group to meet, a 10 year old Judith Grimes to get to know, and many other huge changes to deal with and as if that’s not enough The Whisperers are finally going to be arriving soon. Before we get into what’s coming on The Walking Dead our panel wants to discuss the heartbreaking and heartwarming events in Rick’s final episode “What Comes After”. There were so many callbacks to the past and final goodbyes that the episode had a truly epic scale in both emotion and action.

It was hard to say goodbye to Andrew Lincoln playing Rick Grimes on The Walking Dead TV show but after the show it was announced that Andrew Lincoln will be playing Rick Grimes again in a series of TV movies that will show where the helicopter community is and what happens to Rick after he’s taken away from the people he loves.

And there was other big news this week as well when it was announced that both Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride have signed contracts to continue to appear in The Walking Dead universe for at least another three years and that Danai Gurira is negotiating a similar deal right now. There’s a lot for our panel to discuss this week so let’s get to it: