Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm liking it! Appreciate that it is surprising in some respects, especially the most recent episode.
As for renewal, this was all I could find:
At the time of writing, AMC has not renewed The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live for season 2.
Despite being a critical hit, it will take a while before we get a renewal update. Generally AMC, like other cable networks and streaming platforms, gauges numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate.
"It does seem that we will not be getting a season 2 since The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has been billed as a mini series which usually has a 1-season run. However, not all hope is lost as creator Scott M. Gimple has teased that the future is not set in stone. The mini-series was initially a movie to wrap up the stories of Rick and Michonne. And even if the finale has a resolute ending, Gimple claims that “Anything is possible.”
I am not sure how they can have a season 2 unless they introduce more characters. And if there is a season 2 would that mean they never make it back to Judith and RJ?
They could go looking for Daryl and Carol. But please let Maggie and Negan stay in NY!
Anyway, the season finale was very satisfying. Loved those cameos.
Agree 100% about the season finale. It did the right by the characters and their stories
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm liking it! Appreciate that it is surprising in some respects, especially the most recent episode.
As for renewal, this was all I could find:
At the time of writing, AMC has not renewed The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live for season 2.
Despite being a critical hit, it will take a while before we get a renewal update. Generally AMC, like other cable networks and streaming platforms, gauges numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate.
"It does seem that we will not be getting a season 2 since The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has been billed as a mini series which usually has a 1-season run. However, not all hope is lost as creator Scott M. Gimple has teased that the future is not set in stone. The mini-series was initially a movie to wrap up the stories of Rick and Michonne. And even if the finale has a resolute ending, Gimple claims that “Anything is possible.”
I am not sure how they can have a season 2 unless they introduce more characters. And if there is a season 2 would that mean they never make it back to Judith and RJ?
They could go looking for Daryl and Carol. But please let Maggie and Negan stay in NY!
Anyway, the season finale was very satisfying. Loved those cameos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm liking it! Appreciate that it is surprising in some respects, especially the most recent episode.
As for renewal, this was all I could find:
At the time of writing, AMC has not renewed The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live for season 2.
Despite being a critical hit, it will take a while before we get a renewal update. Generally AMC, like other cable networks and streaming platforms, gauges numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate.
"It does seem that we will not be getting a season 2 since The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has been billed as a mini series which usually has a 1-season run. However, not all hope is lost as creator Scott M. Gimple has teased that the future is not set in stone. The mini-series was initially a movie to wrap up the stories of Rick and Michonne. And even if the finale has a resolute ending, Gimple claims that “Anything is possible.”
I am not sure how they can have a season 2 unless they introduce more characters. And if there is a season 2 would that mean they never make it back to Judith and RJ?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm liking it! Appreciate that it is surprising in some respects, especially the most recent episode.
As for renewal, this was all I could find:
At the time of writing, AMC has not renewed The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live for season 2.
Despite being a critical hit, it will take a while before we get a renewal update. Generally AMC, like other cable networks and streaming platforms, gauges numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate.
"It does seem that we will not be getting a season 2 since The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has been billed as a mini series which usually has a 1-season run. However, not all hope is lost as creator Scott M. Gimple has teased that the future is not set in stone. The mini-series was initially a movie to wrap up the stories of Rick and Michonne. And even if the finale has a resolute ending, Gimple claims that “Anything is possible.”
Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching it? Will there be a second season?