Why Lindsey Morgan’s Micki Ramirez Left Walker In Season 2

Why Lindsey Morgan’s Micki Ramirez Left Walker In Season 2


Summary

  • Lindsey Morgan’s departure from Walker in Season 2 was emotionally impactful for fans and the show’s storyline.
  • Morgan left due to personal reasons, prioritizing her mental health and well-being over her acting career.
  • Fans may still see Morgan return as Micki in a future episode, as the CW is known for bringing back old characters.



Becoming a fan-favorite on the CW network, enough to escape the chopping block that saw many of the series on the show get canceled, Walker has remained a beloved staple on the network. Now in its fourth season, many fans have had a chance to look back at the previous three seasons, and even at this point, some have felt that something has been missing since Season 2.

Originally playing a key role in bringing Walker back to TV, the character Micki Ramirez departed the series mid-way through season 2. Played by Lindsay Morga, who had just come off of another CW hit in The 100, Micki was one of the characters fans hated seeing go. We will look at why Lindsey Morgan left Walker and what her plans are for the future.


Lindsey Morgan’s Career Leading up To Her Departure From Walker


Lindsey Morgan began acting while attending the University of Texas at Austin, starring in small roles and commercials before deciding to head to Los Angeles to pursue acting full-time. Her first major break came from the daytime soap opera General Hospital in 2012, where she received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Younger Actress, appearing in 66 episodes. From there, she would have several smaller roles in indie films before landing a major part in the fan-favorite TV SeriesThe 100, where she played Raven Reyes.

2021 marked another career highlight when she was announced as part of the cast of Walker, a remake of the Walker Texas Ranger, originally starring Chuck Norris. Jared Padalecki of Supernatural fame took on the lead role. Lindsey Morgan played Micki Ramirez, a strong and principled Texas Ranger with a troubled past who acts as Walker’s partner. Lindsey Morgan played Micki Ramirez in Walker for 2 seasons before her departure. Her leave from the show was announced at the start of the season, and her last appearance was in the mid-season finale (Season 2, Episode 6).


The episode, which was not originally planned in the script, marked an emotional departure for the character; arguably, the advance warning helped the writing team properly let her exit the show in a way that had meaning and worked. The episode saw Micki turn in her badge and gun to her partner Cordell Walker (Jared Padalecki) and move back home to San Antonio to restart her life.

Micki’s exit was a heartfelt one that mimicked, in many ways, Morgan’s actual departure from the show, with her character realizing the extent she pushed herself and her need to reconnect with who she is to find peace. A sentiment that she herself expressed in an interview:

“Me leaving was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make in my life and it’s really interesting because my life can parallel Micki’s a lot, and this was kind of a similar instance. I really need to take the time to take care of myself and my well-being physically and emotionally and mentally, and reevaluate how I got to where I am and make some changes.” (
via Entertainment Weekly
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Why Lindsey Morgan Left Walker

Lindsey Morgan left Walker for personal reasons, more specifically concerning mental health issues. This was confirmed with Morgan in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, where she commented “I really need to take the time to take care of myself and my well-being physically and emotionally and mentally, and reevaluate how I got to where I am and make some changes.” The revelation came after the COVID-19 pandemic and her realizing that she needs to prioritize her health. It can also be speculated that her recent marriage to fellow actor Shaun Sipos in September 2023 played a role in her deciding to take a step back from her career, as in the interview she also mentioned wanting to start a family soon.


When asked whether she would return to the role, Morgan commented, “One hundred percent. No questions asked.” While the series is not far removed from her departure, currently in its fourth season, the need for her return may not take priority or be necessary. However, as the CW loves cameos and re-introduces old characters to help build a show’s lore, there is still a chance we will see Lindsey Morgan return as Micki in a future episode.

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Lindsey Morgan had a supporting role in the Leah McKendrick comedy Scrambled. She is currently listed as an actor in the movie And on the Eighth Day, a crime drama currently listed as in post-production. It would appear that Lindsey Morgan has stepped away from the spotlight for now, but has not entirely put her career aside since her departure from Walker.


Where to Watch Walker

Walker

Walker

Release Date
January 21, 2021

While Lindsey Morgan’s departure from the show was certainly felt by both the cast and Walker fans, the program’s popularity does not indicate that it will slow down anytime soon. Thankfully, you can stream all seasons of Walker on Max. Walker is currently in its fourth season, the show was lucky enough to be one of the four that escaped the chopping block with CW’s change in ownership, along with Superman & Lois (which will conclude after its fourth season), All American, and All American: Homecoming. Sadly, the prequel series to Walker, Walker Independence only lasted one season.




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