One disappointing aspect inherent in The Walking Dead's spinoff series is that the original show's full ensemble cast remains separated. AMC's post-apocalyptic series built a massive and endearing cast over eleven seasons, introducing a myriad of fan-favorite characters along the way. Unfortunately, the new spinoffs only highlight specific characters, leaving others to wallow in the background, if they appear at all. While some of these excluded characters may have wrapped up their storylines in the original series, others still have a lot more story to tell. One of the most egregious missteps these new spinoffs made is to exclude The Walking Dead's most interesting character almost entirely.
Even before she is old enough to understand this dangerous new world, Judith suffers countless tragedies, including the death of her brother and the mysterious disappearance of her father. While she has very little impact on the early seasons of The Walking Dead, it is after the show's massive time jump in Season 9 that Judith really shines as one of the show's most interesting characters.
After Rick Grimes's disappearance in Season 9, The Walking Dead jumps ahead six years, thrusting the audience into a new age of the apocalypse. Cailey Fleming, a young actress known for her roles in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and the Disney+ series Loki, plays a 10-year-old Judith, who takes a much more prominent position in the series. Judith is not like other children who appeared in earlier seasons of The Walking Dead.
Much to viewers' disappointment, Judith Grimes has barely been featured since The Walking Dead's series finale. The Walking Dead ended in late 2022 with a historic 11-season run, closing out one chapter of the post-apocalyptic franchise. However, the story continues on in the form of multiple spinoffs following iconic characters from the flagship series. Unfortunately, Judith Grimes is not featured prominently in any of these series, which choose to focus on characters whom audiences have already seen plenty of in the original Walking Dead.
Rather than focusing on new characters with plenty more stories to tell, The Walking Dead's spinoffs focus primarily on characters first introduced in the early seasons of the series. Judith, whose story is only just beginning, doesn't have a role to play in any of these spinoffs. This is a major missed opportunity for The Walking Dead, as it continues to ignore one of its most interesting characters.
Judith makes a brief appearance in one of The Walking Dead's spinoffs and, to its credit, her cameo works very well. Fleming reprises her role in the finale of The Ones Who Live, appearing in an emotional scene wherein she finally reunites with her long-lost father and stepmother, who have finally returned home after years away. For the first time in eight years, the Grimes family is finally reunited, marking a happy ending to a long and tragic saga. While Judith's appearance in The Ones Who Live is memorable, the character deserves to be featured far more prominently in the franchise.
There is still a chance that Judith can return for more appearances in the Walking Dead universe. The Ones Who Live was developed as a limited series, telling a tight and emotional story across a single season. However, the series also proves to be the best Walking Dead spinoff by far, leaving fans hopeful that it could be renewed for a second season. This would be the best opportunity for audiences to see Judith again after her most recent appearance, and The Walking Dead can't afford to pass up this chance.
The Ones Who Live could use future seasons to set up Judith as a new protagonist for the franchise. After all, Judith represents a new generation of survivors who will inherit the world that Rick, Michonne, and all their allies fought so hard for. As great as it is to spend time with these older survivors, their time is rapidly coming to an end. If The Walking Dead wants to survive, it needs to put a greater focus on the younger generation. Judith is the perfect character to lead this new generation, if only the franchise would give her time to shine.
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