The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

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Jacinta thinks she can get to Laurent through Anna, who treats her with a refreshing lack of fear.

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But the episode isnt really interested in that.

Theyll be the guides on the 50-kilometer walk through the Chunnel to get to England.

But Fallou wont be with them.

Better late than never!

Then again, Fallous perspective largely keeps with the franchises typical perspective on prejudice.

(You have to wonder if Daryl thought about his brother during this conversation.)

In episode two, Guts, Rick delivered this monologue: Look here, Merle.

Things are different now.

There are no n - - - - - - anymore.

No dumb-as-shit, inbred white-trash fools either.

Only dark meat and white meat.

Theres us and the dead.

Thats pretty similar wording to Fallous remark about how there are only two kinds of people now.

It basically looks like they all swallowed or impaled themselves with yellow and green glow sticks.

Two words: psychoactive guano.

Now he goes running off after his brother again, his fate left eerily unclear.

Kind of basic stuff that the show has hit on before with Carol, but it makes sense.

She gives him the strength to fight back and kill the Scots, taking the gas mask for himself.

(Couldnt we at least have seen Daryl openly verbalize his love for Isabelle?)

Cool new types of walkers and new translations ofzombiecan only go so far.

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The images of walkers in wheelchairs and hospital beds are pretty memorable.

One really nice moment: Carol looking at Daryl wordlessly from the plane and him saying I know.

The episode uses You Cant Always Get What You Want twice.

Daryls surprisingly emotional singing along to Laurents guitar cover got to me more than the closing music.