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  1. Gone
    The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live: Season 1, Episode 2
  2. Mar 3, 2024 · Gone: Directed by Bertie Ellwood, Amber Templemore. With Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Pollyanna McIntosh, Matthew Jeffers. After Rick's sacrifice to save his group, everyone believed he was gone, apart from a couple of people who dedicated a long time to search for their friend.

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    • Drama, Horror, Thriller
    • Bertie Ellwood, Amber Templemore
    • 2024-03-03
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    • Deaths
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    "Gone" is the second episode of the first season of AMC's The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. It is the second episode of the series overall. It premiered on March 3, 2024. It was written by Nana Nkweti & Channing Powell and directed by Bert & Bertie.

    Michonne finds unexpected help on her search for Rick.

    Explosive projectiles land amidst a massive herd, setting one walker, marked the "gas man" and carrying a number of gas cans, on fire. As the gasoline-carrying walker moves forward, the fire detonates the gas that he's carrying.

    Six years after the bridge, Michonne introduces herself to Elle, the leader of the Nomads.

    In flashbacks, Rick blows up the bridge while Carol and Maggie hold the devastated Michonne. Michonne later finds Rick's belongings and the phone with the message on it on Bloodsworth Island and Boat 672 as well as the boat's last location in the log book of Bridgers Terminal in New Jersey. While searching for Rick, Michonne finds and helps Aiden and Bailey, members of the caravan who had needed her help.

    Finishing her story, Michonne tells Elle that she sees what the caravan has and, facing a long journey in front of her, asks for their help, promising that she'll understand if the caravan can't give it to her. In particular, Michonne wants a horse. Elle thanks Michonne for what she did, but she wants to get to know Michonne first and tell her about their community. Michonne is impressed by the caravan, but she's more interested in continuing her search for Rick. Elle suggests that Michonne could be an asset to the caravan if she can't find Rick, but Michonne is uninterested and moves to leave with Bailey telling Elle to just give her a horse. Elle apologizes for offending Michonne, revealing that Aiden and Bailey are Elle's sister and her sister's boyfriend. Annoyed, Aiden tells her sister to just give Michonne a horse, but Elle continues that Rick and Michonne could be a part of this community if her search is successful. However, Michonne tells Elle that they already have a community and kids who need to see their father and who Michonne has to see again.

    Elle asks where she needs to go, and Michonne explains that it's a place called Bridgers Terminal and it's located to the north. Elle warns Michonne that she doesn't want to go north now, and suggests that Michonne stay with them until the migration is over. Bailey explains that the millions of people who used to live in the Tri-State Area are now the Wailing as the caravan refers to the undead. The caravan doesn't know why, but at this time of year, a lot of herds move south. In a couple of months, they will move north again, and it will be safe then. Elle encourages Michonne to stay with and get to know them for a little while, but Michonne recalls how the caravan won't stop for anyone ever, not even the leader's own sister. Elle defends that they're a community that lives by the same rules and they don't stop, worried that saving 2 people could cost them 200 people instead and it's how they've survived. Michonne points out that that doesn't sound like a community and, because of that rule, not everyone has survived. Disgusted, Michonne prepares to leave, with or without a horse.

    Nat storms in and confronts Elle about the rear guard stopping Nat from trying to go after his friends because he keeps the caravan going, not noticing that Aiden and Bailey are in the room with him. Nat furiously states that he's packing his wagon and all of his "toys" and leaving, reminding Elle that Aiden was her sister, and the couple was his friends. "This system is bullshit, Elle. We're strong enough to stop. We're strong enough to save people. What the hell is the point otherwise? I mean, Jesus Christ, she was your sister." Aiden catches Nat's attention and the three are happily reunited. Bailey explains that he'd hurt his ankle while Aiden introduces Michonne as the person who had saved them.

    Uncredited

    •John Martineau as CRM Frontliner •Stephanie McIntyre as CRM Frontliner •Genoveva Rossi as Walker •Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee •Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier •Cailey Fleming as Judith Grimes •Antony Azor as R.J. Grimes

    •Aiden •Aiden and Bailey's Unborn Child

    •Bailey •Nat

    •All unnamed members of Nat's Group •Dozens of unnamed Bridgers Terminal survivors •1 unnamed Frontliner

    •Many horses

    •Only appearance of Nat.

    •Only appearance (in The Ones Who Live continuity) of Aiden. •Only appearance (in The Ones Who Live continuity) of Bailey. •Only appearance of Elle. •The title of the episode, "Gone", refers to when Nat advises Michonne to go home after the CRM attack by telling her "[Rick's] gone".

    •The titles of the first three episodes, "Years", "Gone", and "Bye" are a parallel to the premiere of the TV Series, "Days Gone Bye".

    •This episode's title is shared with the season finale of Season 7 of Fear the Walking Dead, as well as the fifth part of Red Machete.

    •Michonne's story to the CRM combines elements of her own past and the people that she's encountered along the way.

    •Michonne mentions traveling with her boyfriend in Georgia. Michonne is originally from Georgia and she traveled with her boyfriend Mike at first.

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