Warning: Spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 13: "What We Become" [poilib element="accentDivider"] The Walking Dead star Danai Gurira's
final episode aired Sunday, March 22, and Walking Dead alum Andrew Lincoln, who played Rick Grimes on the show, sent Gurira an emotional and surprisingly musical sendoff video. With Michonne still alive in The Walking Dead TV universe, it's possible that we'll be seeing her again. When though is a question left unanswered after her final episode. Her Walking Dead journey as we've known it for 10 seasons has come to an end and Lincoln, in the spirit of love and nostalgia, sang a rendition of Paul McCartney's Live and Let Die, except instead of singing, "live and let die," Lincoln sang, "we love you Danai." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-walking-dead-season-10b&captions=true"] Lincoln followed that up with a story from one of Rick and Michonne's first meetings on the show. Lincoln remembers finishing a scene with Gurira where he firefighter-style picked her up. After taking three steps, he accidentally dropped Gurira and fell on top of her. Lincoln congratulated Gurira for her time on the show before transitioning into a rendition of Gangster's Paradise with the lyrics changed to "zombie paradise." He also sang the words "I love you, Danai, oh yes we do." You can watch the full three-minute video on Gurira's Instagram below.
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This means a lot. Made me laugh and cry. Thank you so much Andy! (Great vocals! And piano skills! Is there anything this man can’t do?!!!) You are one of the most incredible human beings on the planet. I’ll cherish the journey with you and the whole #TWDFamily always.
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We thought Danai's last episode on the show was amazing, giving
"What We Become" a 9 out of 10. As we alluded to above, Michonne's still out there in The Walking Dead tv universe. We expect her next appearance in the universe to be in the form of a movie though. Specifically, the upcoming
Rick Grimes movie trilogy. Here's
how we think Michonne's final The Walking Dead episode set up Rick Grimes' standalone movies. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on
Twitter @LeBlancWes.
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