The final family group hug scene seemed to put a bow on the Rick and Michonne story.
But is there more story to tell?
And will we get another season of Rick and Michonne kicking ass?

Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Cailey Fleming, and Anthony Azor on ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’.Gene Page/AMC
Gene Page/AMC
It’s definitely going to go somewhere, showrunnerScott M. GimpletellsEntertainment Weekly.
But it might just be in my brain.
It might just be my fan fiction.

Andrew Lincoln on ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’.Gene Page/AMC
But what about the two stars who also act as series creators with their showrunner?
Well, look, it was so wonderful to work on,Andrew Lincolntells EW.
So does that mean Lincoln is on board for a season 2?

Danai Gurira as Michonne on ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’.Gene Page/AMC
Not necessarily, but hes not ruling it out.
But it’s a difficult one.
It would have to be like this, a really exciting story.
But I don’t know when.
And what doesDanai Gurirahave to say in terms of her take on doing a second season?
Ditto, she laughs, echoing her costar.
The murkiness surrounding how longThe Ones Who Livewill run is nothing new.
Listen, we couldn’t be more thankful for the response there.
It has been so, so, so incredible.
Our goal was that we proposed a premise around these characters seeing it through to each other.
We didn’t take any easy roads on this, and thankfully, it’s paid off.
How long that road continues, however, remains a mystery.