The Strolling Lifeless: Andrew Lincoln’s Farewell Serenade for Danai Guirra Is Too Pure

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Danai Gurira has left the The Walking Dead, however she’s nonetheless very a lot in her former co-stars hearts. Andrew Lincoln, who very probably will probably be reunited with his on-screen flame in not less than one story to return, posted a brilliant candy ditty on Instagram early Tuesday to point out the dearly departed, sword-slinging survivor how a lot he loves her.

In the important thing of “Reside and Let Die” from the James Bond film of the identical identify, Lincoln was virtually giving Love Actually vibes as he sang a candy music for girl who made Michonne probably the most memorable characters of the last decade.

The Walking Dead Boss Teases That Michonne’s Story Isn’t Done Yet

“I bear in mind the primary time I met you,” Lincoln stated, half-joking and half merging fact and fiction. “You’d fainted — collapsed outdoors the gates of the jail… My son Carl thought that we should always prevent, and the entire manufacturing insisted I did not decide you up.” Er, that. is likely to be a slight revision of historical past however, no matter, it is too cute to argue with.

On Talking Dead after her final episode of the mothership present as Michonne, Strolling Lifeless Universe chief inventive officer Scott Gimple stopped in need of asserting that Gurira will probably be joiningthe upcoming Walking Dead movie(s), however he hinted that this was not the final we’ll see of the sword-swinging survivor Michonne. “Her story is not completed,” he stated.

The Strolling Lifeless continues Sundays at 9/8c on AMC.

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