Cailey Fleming, who plays Judith Grimes on The Walking Dead, says the show did a “very good job” with their send-off of Michonne (Danai Gurira) in Season 10.
In an interview with ET Live at New York Comic-Con, Fleming stated:
“I was really, really happy with the way that she leaves the show. I think that they did it really well and everybody did a very good job with her exit. I’m excited. It’s very… I don’t know how to describe it.”
Co-star Josh McDermitt, who plays Eugene, followed up by asking Fleming if she meant “poignant,” Fleming said earnestly, “I don’t know what that means.”
“Neither do I. I just heard someone say that word,” McDermitt quipped. However, Fleming could only reveal that Michonne gets a “really, really great exit.”
“I’m excited,” she added. “I’m really excited.”
The route the show is taking for Michonnes exit is currently being kept under wraps but it could be a possibility the showrunners leave the door open for a return in the future in a similar vein to Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes.
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