After years of The Walking Dead fans asking, “Where’s Rick Grimes?”, they now have the answer. The premiere of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live walks viewers through Rick Grimes’ involuntary confinement with the Civic Republic Military (CRM), the Civic Republic’s armed force that has power unlike anything seen in The Walking Dead universe. It’s a recap episode on the surface, but “Years” also introduces a secretive plot that’s been brewing behind the CRM’s back for years.The episode begins with Rick watching a newscast of the Omaha genocide, seen on The Walking Dead: World Beyond. Seeing the control the CRM has over a city across the country, Rick feels hopeless in his attempt to leave. He contemplates suicide by stabbing himself with a blade of glass, but stops himself before the blade hits too deep. Five years after being taken by the CRM, Rick is accompanied by Pearl Thorne and other cosignees on an assignment to extract walkers outside the Civic Republic’s walls. The work is voluntary, or so the voice over the speaker says, which appears to be a part of Rick’s larger plan.After the bridge incident in The Walking Dead, Rick is taken by the CRM, which has thousands of soldiers protecting a hidden city in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Security and secrecy above all” is their code, making it impossible for anyone to escape. While the city governs itself, the CRM is the one truly in power. Anyone they rescue is held against their will, working as cosignees to kill walkers for protection and energy, or manage water and waste. Worst off, it takes six years to be promoted as a citizen of the Civic Republic, in which they can live normal lives as they would in the post-apocalyptic world. The alternative is joining the CRM as a soldier.
After years of The Walking Dead fans asking, “Where’s Rick Grimes?”, they now have the answer. The premiere of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live walks viewers through Rick Grimes’ involuntary confinement with the Civic Republic Military (CRM), the Civic Republic’s armed force that has power unlike anything seen in The Walking Dead universe. It’s a recap episode on the surface, but “Years” also introduces a secretive plot that’s been brewing behind the CRM’s back for years.
The episode begins with Rick watching a newscast of the Omaha genocide, seen on The Walking Dead: World Beyond. Seeing the control the CRM has over a city across the country, Rick feels hopeless in his attempt to leave. He contemplates suicide by stabbing himself with a blade of glass, but stops himself before the blade hits too deep. Five years after being taken by the CRM, Rick is accompanied by Pearl Thorne and other cosignees on an assignment to extract walkers outside the Civic Republic’s walls. The work is voluntary, or so the voice over the speaker says, which appears to be a part of Rick’s larger plan.
After the bridge incident in The Walking Dead, Rick is taken by the CRM, which has thousands of soldiers protecting a hidden city in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Security and secrecy above all” is their code, making it impossible for anyone to escape. While the city governs itself, the CRM is the one truly in power. Anyone they rescue is held against their will, working as cosignees to kill walkers for protection and energy, or manage water and waste. Worst off, it takes six years to be promoted as a citizen of the Civic Republic, in which they can live normal lives as they would in the post-apocalyptic world. The alternative is joining the CRM as a soldier.
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