After the return of Rick and Michonne to the Walking Dead universe in The Ones Who Live, critics seem to agree that it was worth the wait. The series has garnered an impressive 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, surpassing the ratings of other spin-offs like Dead City and Daryl Dixon.
Compared to the original show, which has a 79% rating after 11 seasons, The Ones Who Live's 85% rating is considered solid, especially for a series that some may feel has been around for a long time. This trend of spin-off series exceeding expectations seems to continue, with fans eagerly anticipating the return of beloved characters like Carol in season 2.
Reviewers have praised The Ones Who Live for its engaging storyline and character development. The six-episode limited series is set to run through the end of March, but there is speculation that it may receive a second season, similar to other spin-offs.
As the plot unfolds and Rick and Michonne navigate their way through challenges, viewers are left wondering if they will manage to escape the CRM and reunite with their family by the series' end. The anticipation for the upcoming episodes is high, with fans eagerly awaiting each new development.
Whether The Ones Who Live will continue beyond its initial run remains to be seen, but the positive reception from both critics and audiences suggests that there is potential for more adventures with Rick and Michonne in the future.
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