For many fans of AMC's The Walking Dead, the fact that Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) died in the Season 7 premiere, yet his pregnant wife, Maggie (Lauren Cohan), is not even looking pregnant so far in the series, has been a bone of contention. After all, Maggie's pregnancy was revealed in Season 6.
(Negan, however, didn't know Maggie was pregnant at the time.)
Season 9. In "A New Beginning," 18 months after the war with the Saviors, Maggie has won an election demanded by Gregory to determine who the leader of Hilltop will be. She has also given birth to Glenn's child, a boy whom she names Hershel in honor of her father.
Now that Maggie is having a baby on A Million Little Things, many fans of the show are wondering if Allison Miller, the actor who plays her, is pregnant as well. While Maggie is definitely pregnant, it doesn't appear as though Allison is.
"I figured there's not that much nutrition in the apocalypse, so you end up taking a lot longer to grow a baby," Cohan continued. In the trailer for the new season, Maggie has her baby, and it's not a newborn! Cohan noted in passing that her child is a year old.
You'll recall, when we last saw her, she was seemingly on the verge of a miscarriage. And that was before she watched her husband get his head smashed in. The episode wasted no time revealing that both Maggie and her baby made it out of that horrific night alive.
The Walking Dead #193, the final issue of the series, flashes forward years in the future and shows Hershel as an adult who coasts on his mother's power and reputation. The son of Glenn and Maggie is now a traveling showman with a collection of captive zombies.
Wednesday's finale of A Million Little Things, titled "One Big Thing," gives an emotional send-off to the glue that kept the friend group together: Gary (James Roday Rodriguez). Two episodes prior to the finale, Gary learned that his cancer returned and was terminal.
She confirms that she is, and that Jamie is the father. “Didn't realize you were those kind of roommates,” Gary says, clearly spun but trying to be a good friend. Maggie promptly announces she's going to terminate the pregnancy; she has an appointment for the next morning.
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These two looked to be having a great time in the show, but are Glenn and maggie dating in real life? Unfortunately, they are not. Yeun is married to Joana Pak. Thye have been married since 2016 after dating for a long time.
In the six years following his disappearance, it is revealed that Michonne has assumed leadership over the Alexandria community and was pregnant at the time of Rick's supposed demise; she is now a parent to Rick's daughter Judith (Cailey Fleming), as well as their own child together, Rick Jr.
"Time doesn't really... it moves linearly, but it doesn't move in clips that can be tracked," Kirkman reasoned. "You may have seen that she's been pregnant for two seasons, but those two seasons could take place over two months, just by Chandler Riggs' continued aging.
The Walking Dead season 11 ended with Negan joined by pregnant partner Annie, but his lover and child are nowhere to be seen in Dead City. Warning: spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead: Dead City episode 1.
In the final episode of the series, Negan finally utters the words “I'm sorry” to Maggie. But she informs him that she can never forgive him for what he did.
Glenn's final words were "Maggie, I'll find you," and actor Steven Yeun has now revealed what he thinks that means.
Beth, however, seems to be completely ignorant of Jamie's parentage. Her burning anger towards James ensures she uses every possible ammo to hurt him. If she indeed knew about his adoption, she would have used every chance to bring it up. Beth came to know about Jamie and his secret only in season 4.
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This is without a doubt, the best Jamie dad moment in the series — the moment he meets his and Claire's daughter, Brianna. It's one of those scenes that even if your heart is made of ice, it will melt. And you will cry. Go on watch it, try not to cry.
Meanwhile, Gary (James Roday Rodriguez) and Maggie (Allison Miller) found out they're having a baby, but then Rome (Romany Malco) and Regina (Christina Moses) watched one of his videos and found out Gary has cancer.
We saw him unable to speak at the end, which a consultant on the series confirmed was a possibility with Stage VI lung cancer. The audience had to believe that Gary knew he was going to die and he wanted to do it on his own terms.
“He doesn't walk again. That may be what fans think they want from the show. It's not what you really want for the show,” Nash says before speaking broader about the series' end. “Not everyone's going to love everything that happens but you're going to understand everything that happens.”
No, Maggie and Negan definitely aren't together in The Walking Dead: Dead City.
In Robert Kirkman's original graphic novels, Maggie eventually strikes up a relationship with fellow survivor Dante, portrayed by Juan Javier Cardenas in the TV adaptation.
Though he was carried away on a mysterious helicopter, Michonne, Daryl, Carol, and the rest of his family and friends were left to believe he perished saving their lives. Shortly afterward, we learned Rick and Michonne had a child together, Rick Jr.