The Walking Dead fans react to series finale's "absolutely perfect" returns

Carol in The Walking Dead season 11, episode 24
(Image credit: AMC)

The Walking Dead has come to an end after 11 seasons and 177 episodes. The series finale aired on AMC and featured a fair few surprises for long-term viewers. But before we go any further, be warned that we’re getting into spoiler territory from here on out, so if you haven't seen The Walking Dead season 11, episode 24, stop reading now.

If you’re still with us, then you’ll know that the series finale of The Walking Dead starred some of the show’s original cast. In the final few moments, both Danai Gurira’s Michonne and Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes returned, ahead of their 2023 spin-off series.

Rick and Michonne were separated, but in a series of montages could be heard reciting extracts from the same journal. It soon became clear they were appearing in different times as Rick had tossed the journal into a boat when approached by a CRM helicopter, only for Michonne to later find it and seemingly begin the search for her lost husband.

The pair were not the only characters to be back either as clips of characters lost along the way played out in the finale. Showrunner Scott M. Gimple also confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that several actors returned to voice the iconic, "We’re the ones who live" line, including Lennie James, Steven Yeun, and Laurie Holden. 

Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead

(Image credit: AMC)

Posting on social media, viewers have been reacting to the surprise returns. "Oh my god that finale was amazing," wrote one. "It had everything it needed! Rick and Michonne ending it out was absolutely perfect, in tears."

"The show started with Rick Grimes and ended with him," another said, while a third wrote: "Four years was well worth the wait for that amazing #TheWalkingDead cliffhanger." A fourth viewer tweeted: "Was sobbing for a whole hour straight and can’t believe it’s finally over. Such a remarkable ending, such great and sad moments, and the return of a king Rick Grimes and his queen Michonne."

"Did not expect Rick and Michonne to return," wrote another. "It’s rare that a finale gets you excited to see what happens next. It felt more just like a chapter ending."

Relive the show’s most incredible moments with our breakdown of the best Walking Dead episodes. Or if you’re already in the mood for a rewatch, check out our guide on how to watch The Walking Dead in order.

Fay Watson
Deputy Entertainment Editor

I’m the Deputy Entertainment Editor here at 12DOVE, covering TV and film for the Total Film and SFX sections online. I previously worked as a Senior Showbiz Reporter and SEO TV reporter at Express Online for three years. I've also written for The Resident magazines and Amateur Photographer, before specializing in entertainment.

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