Showrunner Anna Fricke tells EW what fans can expect from the rest of season 2.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the midseason premiere ofWalkerseason 2.

And things are only going to get more complicated when the first episode back sees Captain James get shot.

EW spoke with showrunner Anna Fricke about what to expect from the rest of season 2.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: I’m not sure I’ve recovered from Micki’s goodbye scene with James and Walker.

ANNA FRICKE:Same.

Well, first of all, I love and respect Lindsey Morgan so much.

I will say that last scene was not in the original script.

It was so emotional and beautiful.

It was like closing night of your most emotional high school play, if that makes sense.

Because the whole cast came and the whole crew.

Yeah, that scene destroyed me as well, even just being there for it behind the monitors.

With that in mind, my first question now that we’re moving forward is how is Walker doing?

Micki was such a crucial part of his healing journey in season 1.

How is he dealing without her?

He’s definitely lost.

He’s feeling the lack of Micki.

Go home, be a good person."

She was the angel on his shoulder.

But he’s missing Micki.

Also, Captain James, he recruited her personally and feels very responsible for her departure.

According to the episode description, Captain James is shot this week!?

What can we expect from this hour?

Everyone definitely comes together.

We’ll see more of James' family.

What I really loved this season is getting to see more of Coby’s personal side with Captain James.

He’s not just the captain behind the desk, he’s a fully formed human.

So, yeah, we’ll definitely see him very vulnerable and learn some more personal stuff.

When the writers pitched this to me originally, I was like, “What?

What do you mean we shoot Captain James?”

But it’s very exciting, and I hope we handled it well.

I know Walker steps up as interim captain.

How does he compare to James as a captain?

But it’s not a role he wants.

Cordell Walker is not gunning for captain.

He’s not a desk job kind of guy.

He doesn’t want that responsibility, but he really respects it.

James, like I said, he recruited Micki.

He was probably grooming her eventually to be in that kind of role.

But she’s gone, so he’s like, “You’re all I’ve got.

You’re the one who gets it.

You follow my orders.”

Can we look forward to finding out more about the Davidsons?

Oh, yeah, absolutely.

We have Serano still looming and we have some complications with Serano coming up.

So yeah, we definitely find out much more about the Davidsons.

Sometimes I feel like I am Liam (Keegan Allen).

I understand his rage.

No one will listen to him about that family!

We are all Liam.

He’ll get his day in the sun.

How is Trey fairing after losing Micki?

He does definitely take a look at himself.

I don’t think you could help but do it.

I mean, he’s still there in the bungalow he shared with Micki.

He takes a look at himself like, “Do I still need to be here?”

He came for her.

He had no other ties to Austin.

He showed up with a duffel bag and never left.

So, he definitely questions like, “What am I doing?

Who am I when I’m not Micki’s boyfriend?”

But we’re going to see he’s much more than that.

Oh, I know.

I didn’t want Cordell to touch anyone in season 1.

I’m very, very protective.

I’m okay now.

Now some time has passed.

I’m like, “Let him put his wife to rest.”

But no, believe me.

I will not stray from this idea."

I’m very loyal to who you tell me to root for in the beginning.

Anyway, but yeah, he can’t be on a date this soon.

This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.

Walkerairs Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.