Understanding Rick's Agreement with Jadis and the Mystery Behind Her Silence on Michonne to CRM

Understanding Rick's Agreement with Jadis and the Mystery Behind Her Silence on Michonne to CRM

Unraveling the intricacies of Rick and Jadis' pact in The Ones Who Live deal, and the enigma surrounding Jadis' decision to keep Michonne a secret from CRM.

In episode 2 of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, a secret deal between Rick and Jadis was revealed, adding a layer of complexity to the storyline. Jadis, who has appeared in three different Walking Dead shows, has become a significant character in the franchise. Her presence in the spinoff featuring Rick and Michonne hints at a major role in the series. The end of episode 2 suggests that Jadis' relationship with Rick may complicate their escape with Michonne, making her a key player in the plot.

After Rick is saved by Jadis in The Walking Dead season 9, she brings him to the Civic Republic. Although Rick is not thankful for her help, it gives Jadis power over him. In episode 2, Jadis mentions a deal she made, but she does not inform the Civic Republic Military about Michonne. Jadis' unpredictable nature causes confusion about her deal with Rick and her true motives. The spinoff show provides more details about Jadis and Rick's uneasy agreement.

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What Happened To Jadis After The Walking Dead Season 9

World Beyond Reveals What Happens To Jadis After Her Walking Dead Exit

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The latest episodes of The Ones Who Live are finally shedding light on what happened to Rick post the bridge incident. However, fans already got an update on Jadis' story after season 9 through The Walking Dead: World Beyond. This spinoff series delves into Jadis' past and her involvement with the CRM, revealing details about her life before the Junkyard and how she eventually joined the CRM. While the Scavengers had a casual relationship with the CRM through trading, it was only after trading Rick that Jadis became fully associated with the military group. Despite lying about Rick's status, this trade paved the way for her entry into the CRM.

Jadis & Rick Have An Arrangement In The Ones Who Live

After initially struggling to find purpose within the Civic Republic, Jadis fully bought into the CRM's mission and became part of the group. She was trained by Huck, a central character in World Beyond, before continuing to climb the ranks. Eventually, Jadis became a warrant officer, hence why she mentioned to Rick that "this is technically an investigation." While Rick's story has a lot of dark turns after his season 9 exit, Jadis' life seems to improve. She managed to secure herself a much safer place to live, while also finding a new purpose as an important CRM officer.

Rick & Jadis Have A Secret Arrangement That The CRM Doesn't Know About

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Rick and Jadis have always had a complicated alliance, and this continues with their deal in The Ones Who Live. As Jadis confronts Rick at the end of episode 2 about Michonne's return, she suggests they should continue keeping certain things between them, hinting at a secret history they share. Despite Jadis betraying Rick in the past, there seems to be a sense of obligation between them, resulting in a mutually beneficial deal.

Jadis explicitly mentions to Rick, “This doesn’t fall under our long-standing deal”, confirming the existence of a secret arrangement between them. While the specifics of this deal remain undisclosed, it is likely centered around concealing their past from the CRM. By keeping their history hidden from the powerful CRM group, Rick and Jadis aim to protect the residents of Alexandria and the Hilltop from potential harm. This secrecy was likely intended to safeguard Rick's identity as an A and prevent the exposure of Jadis' deception.

Jadis Can't Tell The CRM About Michonne Without Putting Herself In Danger Too

Jadis Telling The CRM About Michonne Would Expose Her Deal With Rick

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Jadis is in a tough spot. She threatened Rick about Michonne and his family, but she can't spill all the beans to the CRM without risking her own safety. If Rick tries to escape with Michonne, everyone he cares about will be in danger because Jadis knows their whereabouts. To bring a big enough soldier force to attack a place like the Commonwealth, which Jadis has never seen, she would have to come clean with the CRM. But that would mean putting herself at risk by revealing how she first met Rick.

The Ones Who Live sheds light on the CRM's urgent need to hide the existence of the Civic Republic. Jadis' connections with outsiders could potentially reveal this secret. This would involve informing the CRM that she was aware of his true identity, had a previous alliance with his group, and knew the whereabouts of his loved ones. Therefore, disclosing information about Michonne to the CRM could result in severe consequences for Jadis, including the possibility of being eliminated by the CRM. This situation demonstrates that Jadis stands to lose as much as Rick, explaining her reluctance to disclose the truth about Michonne.

Were Jadis & Okafor Working Together To Stop The CRM From Within?

There Are Some Signs That Jadis & Okafor Were Working Together

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Okafor and CRM soldiers in The Ones Who Live - There Are Some Signs That Jadis & Okafor Were Working Together - Were Jadis & Okafor Working Together To Stop The CRM From Within?

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Jadis' brief appearance in episode 2 of The Ones Who Live hints that she will create trouble for Rick and Michonne, but there is a possibility that she might actually be on their side without them knowing. Okafor's time on The Walking Dead was short-lived on-screen, but he managed to survive the apocalypse for more than ten years and became an important member of the CRM. Unlike other soldiers, Okafor aimed to bring about change from within the CRM, and it is speculated that Jadis could have been collaborating with him towards this goal. Despite appearing as a formidable villain, Jadis' ability to conceal her true intentions surpasses that of anyone else in the series, leaving the potential for her to ultimately assist Rick and his group.

Is Jadis Good Or Bad In The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live?

Okafor and Jadis being CRM rebels could make sense considering Rick's involvement in the CR. When Jadis traded Rick to the CRM, they were looking for As, which doesn't quite match up with The Walking Dead's A and B explanation. However, if Okafor was using Jadis to recruit As, Rick's exit from The Walking Dead would be more understandable and clarify why the CRM was seeking As even though they typically eliminate them. Okafor aimed to bring positive change to the CRM, and Jadis' character development in the main show indicated she had turned over a new leaf, suggesting that she and Okafor might have been collaborating.

Jadis' Unpredictable Nature Means She Could Be A Hero Or A Villain In The Ones Who Live

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It is difficult to determine whether Jadis is good or bad in The Ones Who Live. Her past complicates things, as it is unclear whether she will prioritize Rick and Michonne or the CRM. Based on her history in The Walking Dead, one might assume that Jadis would selfishly save herself by either revealing the truth about Rick and Michonne to the CRM or fabricating a lie. However, her unspoken admiration for Rick could potentially change this outcome.

Jadis has had opportunities to end Rick's life in the past, yet she has consistently given him a chance to fight for survival. This may be attributed to the numerous opportunities Rick has given her to make amends, as well as the mutual respect they share. Their shared history suggests that Jadis may ultimately assist Rick, even if it contradicts her initial intentions. Jadis' presence in The Ones Who Live adds tension and intrigue, as her true motives and intentions remain shrouded in mystery.

Episode #

Episode Title

Release Date

1

"Years"

February 25

2

"Gone"

March 3

3

"Bye"

March 10

4

Unknown

March 17

5

Unknown

March 24

6

Unknown

March 31

Editor's P/S:

This article provides a comprehensive overview of Jadis's character arc in "The Walking Dead" franchise, with particular focus on her role in the spinoff series "The Ones Who Live." It highlights her complex relationship with Rick, her motivations, and her uncertain alignment in the ongoing conflict. The article effectively weaves together information from various episodes and spinoffs to create a cohesive narrative.

One aspect that could be further explored is the potential collaboration between Jadis and Okafor. The theory that they were working together to subvert the CRM from within adds an interesting layer to Jadis's character. However, the article briefly mentions this possibility without delving into specific evidence or implications. Expanding on this aspect would enhance the analysis of Jadis's motivations and her ultimate intentions in "The Ones Who Live."