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- Rick’s return to The Walking Dead spinoff “The Last One” is filled with darkness as he finds himself trapped in a CRM facility with strict privacy rules, making escape nearly impossible.
- Rick losing his hand in the first episode is a long-running event in The Walking Dead comics and a huge moment. The spin-off series had a larger budget, allowing for a realistic depiction of the injuries and adding to the tense and disturbing nature of the scenes.
- Rick losing his hand could mean the character’s future will be less action-focused, as it could hinder his effectiveness and force him to take a step back. This could also lead to his involvement in the Civic Republic and potentially becoming a leader, providing him with a new role.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the first episode of The Walking Dead: Survivors.
living people Without wasting any time jumping straight into the drama, Rick Grimes had a big moment in his The Walking Dead return. Rick may finally be back in the series, but it seems like it’ll be a while before he gets any kind of happy ending, as the spinoff is filled with darkness for the main character.survived his near-death experience The Walking Dead Season nine simply has Rick finding himself in a CRM facility that he can’t leave. The organization’s strict rules on privacy make escape nearly impossible, forcing Rick to take drastic action.
The biggest moment of the first episode shows how desperate Rick is to escape the Civic Republic, cutting off his own hand in an attempt to win his freedom. CRM seems to be The Walking DeadRick is the most powerful organization, as evidenced by keeping Rick inside the facility for years. While clearing the neighborhood of walkers, Rick wears metal handcuffs on his wrists, keeping him connected to a CRM soldier. Rick kicked off the series with a huge sacrifice when he shockingly chopped off his own hand in an attempt to escape the Citizen Republic because there was only a tiny window to escape.
Why Rick Grimes ended up losing his hand on ‘Survivor’
On The Walking Dead, people speculate that Rick lost his hand
Although Rick’s escape attempt was unsuccessful, losing his hand was a long process, and living people Finally decided to pull the trigger.Rick losing his hand was a big moment The Walking Dead It takes place relatively early in the comics. Despite some teasing, it seems like Rick will never lose his grip on the TV series, especially after he leaves the show.as a major star The Walking Dead Rick lost his hand over the years, which was hard for him to get through.
This required the use of makeup, CGI, and other effects in nearly every episode he appeared in, which could be a taxing job.Now that Rick is no longer the series’ sole protagonist, there’s less focus on him living peopleThe massive budget ensures the damage looks realistic, just like the team has done with similar incidents in the past.A Rick spin-off would be the perfect time to make the character lose his hand, as seen below living peopleit might be a while before he shows up again.
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‘The Living’ Makes Rick’s ‘Walking Dead’ Mistake Even More Shocking
Rick’s loss of his hands is more brutal than expected
Although there is speculation that Rick may lose his hand living people, the way things happened was more shocking than expected. In the comics, The Governor was the one who chopped off Rick’s hand, but it turns out that he chopped off Rick’s hand himself, which is even scarier. The scene perfectly captures Rick’s desperation, thanks in large part to Andrew Lincoln’s stellar performance, but chopping off his hand doesn’t quite solve the problem. Knowing he must stop the bleeding, Rick cauterizes his wounds with flaming zombies, highlighting the show’s creativity while also emphasizing the brutal nature of the scene.
Eagle-eyed viewers seemed to notice that Rick didn’t intervene living people‘s trailer. The spinoff doesn’t hide this fact too much, choosing instead to make the moment as intense and disturbing as possible. This scene happens so quickly in the show, which explains why Rick’s missing hand is evident in the trailer.The trailer makes it hard to keep this moment a surprise, so living people A new way had to be found to shock the audience, so the scenes became brutal.
Losing his hand helped sell the show’s plot by showing the pain Rick went through while trying to escape CRM. The Walking Dead Viewers know how capable Rick is of overcoming obstacles, and his extreme efforts demonstrate how powerful CRM truly is. Rick cutting off his own hand was one of his last desperate attempts to escape, and proved that he would do anything to gain freedom, as losing a limb would be a huge detriment to Doomsday. Nonetheless, the fact that Rick did something so shocking demonstrates the dangers of CRM.
The Walking Dead teases Rick has lost his hand before (but never did)
Several times the protagonist almost lost his hand
Rick Grimes hasn’t lost his hand The Walking Dead’s main television show, but was teased multiple times throughout the series. The most infamous example of this was during the Season 7 premiere, when Negan tried to get Rick to submit to his lifestyle. Having already killed two of the main characters, Negan attempts to break his son by having Rick chop off his hand. Rick wanted to sacrifice his hand, but Negan was satisfied that Rick finally got the message. Several walker fights also resulted in the protagonist being almost permanently injured.
In season six, Rick fights off several walkers, one of whom has a machete stuck in his head. This cut Rick and left viewers worried about a potential infection, but he survived without losing his hand. He also got into a fight with a walker wearing a spiked helmet, severely injuring his hand, but Rick recovered again. Even subtle things like wearing bandages frequently throughout the show hinted at the potential for injury to occur, but it never happened, and ultimately, living people Found the perfect way to realize Rick losing one of his hands.
‘The Living’ hints at Rick Grimes as ‘The Walking Dead’ villain ‘The Living Dead’ spinoff will mark the return of Rick Grimes, but its trailer hints at the ‘Walking Dead’ star Possibly the villain of his own show.
What Rick losing his hands means for his ‘Walking Dead’ story
Losing his hands means Rick’s future may no longer be centered around action
After losing his hands, Rick The Walking Dead The story may have changed forever. His longevity and importance to the series means he’s seen nearly as much action as any character and has one of the highest kill counts on the show. Rick played a key role in the show’s more dramatic scenes, but his future may be less action-oriented. Although the CRM provided a very suitable substitute, Rick would certainly have been less effective without two hands at his disposal. This may force him to take a step back and may be detrimental to his escape.
Rick’s immediate future seems to be escaping CRM, especially after reuniting with Michonne. However, without his left hand, this would be difficult. Instead, Rick’s future may lie with the Civic Republic, with the possibility of him returning to the facility in episode two and trying to take it over from within. Rick still has to reunite with a lot of characters, but that might happen in CR. living people Eventually, Rick could become the leader of the Civic Republic and invite his allies to make it their new home, giving Rick a less action-heavy role.
Episode# | episode title | release date |
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1 | “Year” | February 25 |
2 | “gone” | March 3 |
3 | “goodbye” | March 10 |
4 | unknown | March 17 |
5 | unknown | March 24 |
6 | unknown | March 31 |
The Walking Dead: The Living
“The Walking Dead: The Living” was created by Scott M. Gimple and Danai Gurira and is a sequel to the “Walking Dead” television series. The show follows Michonne after a period of time away from the original show as she seeks to reunite with her love interest Rick Grimes. Meanwhile, Rick finds himself caught in another war between the living and the dead.
Release date February 25, 2024
Actors Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Pollyanna McIntosh, Leslie-Ann Brandt, Terry O’Quinn
Season 1
Screenwriters Scott M. Gimple, Danai Gurira
Streaming service AMC+
The Walking Dead Series
Showrunner Scott M. Gimple