One scene in The Ones Who Live suggests Rick may be disappointed in RJ Grimes, which could set up an interesting future for The Walking Dead.
After years of build-up, Rick Grimes finally finds out about his son, but one scene in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live suggests he may be disappointed in RJ, which sets up the future of the franchise. Although Michonne didn’t initially tell Rick about his son in their Walking Dead spinoff, she finally reveals the truth in episode 4 before they attempt to go home together. Learning about RJ is naturally a lot for Rick to take in, especially as he still seems to be struggling with the death of his first son, Carl, after all these years.
Michonne helps Rick overcome his troubles and the protagonist seems much more like himself in episode 5. This leads to him having some funny quips and bringing up past memories. Rick even references the toothpaste scene from The Walking Dead season 6 that helped spark his relationship with Michonne, proving he is back to his best. However, with Rick focusing on getting home to his family, his children are clearly on his mind, and one scene suggests Rick may be disappointed in his new son. This subtle moment could indicate what The Walking Dead‘s future may look like.
Rick Is Quietly Disappointed That RJ Would Want An Ax For A Present
Rick’s Reaction About RJ Wanting An Ax Was Far From Enthusiastic
During episode 5, Michonne mentions RJ would want an ax as a present, which Rick reacts to with visible disappointment. As they joke about potential gifts, Michonne rejects the idea of giving him a souvenir with the word “Junior” on it and says he might be ready for an ax instead. Rather than laugh it off, he replies with a disappointed look and says, “Is that who he is?” Rick’s tone suggests the idea of his eight-year-old son using an ax isn’t something he’s overly fond of, and that he is slightly concerned about the idea.
Although Rick helped teach Carl how to fight, Carl was thrown straight into the thick of the apocalypse where everyone was still learning how to adapt. Given Carl Grimes’ death still hurts Rick in The Ones Who Live, the idea of his other son following in his footsteps naturally hurts him. Rick hasn’t had the opportunity to raise RJ, and while he trusts Michonne and the other survivors, teaching him how to fight at such a young age clearly isn’t the path he would’ve chosen for his son, proving just how much the protagonist has changed over the years.
RJ & Judith Using Weapons Isn’t The Future Rick Wanted To Create
Rick Clearly Doesn’t Want His Children Growing Up In Such A Violent World
RJ and Judith’s use of weapons goes against the future Rick has been trying to create. After the war with the Saviors, Rick wanted to achieve peace and stop further bloodshed, which is why he spared Negan’s life. Given how many lives the war cost, Rick hoped to move on and create a new world that just allowed kids to be kids. Since Carl had to grow up using violence to survive, Rick didn’t want the future generations to suffer this same fate and attempted to change things. Unfortunately, Michonne’s comment about RJ suggests this vision hasn’t been successful.
After Rick’s disappearance in The Walking Dead season 9, he didn’t get the opportunity to try and achieve his goal. He was beginning to build a peaceful future before the bridge incident but being traded to the CRM prevented Rick from overseeing the next steps. The Whisperer War would likely have disrupted things anyway, but there is no doubt Rick feels some sort of regret about not getting to raise his children. Knowing they are using weapons and may have to kill in the future is the opposite of what Rick wants for RJ and Judith’s childhood.
Rick’s Disappointment Sets Up A New Future For The Walking Dead
Michonne’s Comment About RJ May Motivate Rick To Build A Better Future
This could set up Rick taking over the CRM in The Ones Who Live‘s finale. While the Commonwealth is a big enough community to help create a safe and positive environment for future generations, the size and scale of the Civic Republic presents an even greater opportunity. If he were to destroy or take over the CRM and turn them into a more peaceful group, it would potentially solve the problem more permanently. Rick’s leading such a large community would ensure a wide-scale level of safety, and it would allow his children to grow up without requiring weapons or violence.