The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

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What does the endgame ofThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonlook like?

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Hell, what does the endgame ofTheWalking Deaduniverse look like?

Its a question Ive been thinking about as we near the end of this season.

Vouloir, Cest Pouvoir largely revolves around Daryl and Carols search for two missing friends: Laurent and Ash.

Before we get to the action, though, theres a lot of somber chitchat to sit through.

But Jason Richman and David Zabels script hits on the same few topics as always.

Laurent still yearns to do normal things and find a true safe haven.

And Carol is still guilty about the lie she told Ash.

At least theres some insight into Codron, whose face turn never totally made sense to me.

He felt like God was watching him to see what hed do.

Then, his time at Maison Mere gave him the space for the lesson to really sink in.

This just sets up a heroic sacrifice like the one that almost happened last episode.

), then to Maison Mere.

Daryl goes looking for ethanol, a quest that takes him back to the Demimonde.

Laurent and Codron are there with news: Losang has come to the village looking for Laurent.

Both are exciting enough, though short and darkly lit.

Codron throwing Jacinta against the wall and leaving her there unconscious is especially frustrating.

Come on, Stephane.

How have you not learned by now that you gottafinish the job?

It also feels a tad anticlimactic after following the mans faith journey throughout this season.

But now he knows their bond was built on a lie, and that hurts.

He seems reluctantly willing to transport the kid, though the plane cant accommodate four people.

Theres already a lot of that in Vouloir, Cest Pouvoir.

(Laurent is probably somewhere around the same age as Avi would be, right?)

But I do wish there was some sense of what else this means for Daryl and Carol as individuals.

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If you need proof, youve already lost it.

That 360 shot in the car leading up to the exploding walkers was cool.

Again, I really wish we had a stronger sense of civilian life and how the war affects it.

What has become of everyone at the Nest?

What do the other people at camp think, and where exactly do their allegiances lie?

How many followers does Losang really have, and how many people can Jacinta really mobilize after his death?