
Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira’s characters returned home to reunite with their children and Rick met his son RJ for the very first time, putting an emotional addendum on the series finale from two years prior. Nevertheless, The Ones Who Live‘s ending sat largely separate from The Walking Dead‘s. The spinoff never showed the Commonwealth (or even confirmed which community Rick and Michonne returned to), and no other characters arrived to greet them. Despite clearly trying to avoid undoing how The Walking Dead ended, The Ones Who Live still made one part of the main show’s finale pointless.
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Watching Ezekiel and Mercer replace the Miltons was a meaningful moment for all involved.
Mercer underwent a similar journey. When Michael James Shaw’s The Walking Dead character debuted, he was reluctantly under the thumb of the corrupt Milton family. Mercer represented the everyday citizens of the Commonwealth, routinely finding himself torn between duty and morality. Mercer becoming a leadership figure in The Walking Dead‘s ending represented him breaking out from the Miltons’ shadow and finally following his gut as a literal representative of the people, not just a figurative one.
There’s No Way Rick Wouldn’t Take Over As Leader After The Ones Who Live
Expecting Rick To Not Become A Leader Is Like Expecting A Zombie To Wash His Hands Before Eating You

Based on every single thing The Walking Dead showed viewers about Rick Grimes across the span of 14 years, it seems inconceivable that Rick wouldn’t become the Commonwealth’s leader after returning home in The Ones Who Live. The spinoff’s final episode refrained from showing exactly where Rick and Michonne returned to, but since Judith and RJ were settled in the Commonwealth when The Walking Dead ended, that would likely be where the Grimes family laid down roots, especially with the Commonwealth having more facilities for children than Alexandria.
Rick would have probably tried to focus on his family, take a regular Commonwealth job, and respect Ezekiel and Mercer’s authority. Sooner or later, he would have failed. Rick Grimes has always become the leader of whichever group he assimilated into one way or another, even when trying to actively avoid such responsibility. The Ones Who Live‘s entire story revolved around how Rick, designated by the CRM as an “A” rather than a “B,” cannot help but lead. Indeed, Rick’s CRM training and rank made him even more suited to leadership than when Andrew Lincoln left The Walking Dead in season 9.
The Ones Who Live revealed that “A” survivors are leaders who will die for what they believe in.
Ezekiel knows this, of course. Mercer would figure it out soon enough. Ezekiel might have eventually ceded his position to Rick, but even if he waited until the Commonwealth’s next election, it feels inevitable that Rick would be encouraged to stand, and would subsequently win any democratic contest based purely on a platform of being Rick Grimes. In another scenario, the Commonwealth might come under attack from an enemy group sometime after The Ones Who Live. At that point, Rick’s experience and past success as a wartime leader would force him, willingly or not, to take the reins.
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Ezekiel’s governing days would be numbered almost as soon as they began.
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