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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Showrunner Laments Latest Character Death: “In A Longer Season…”
Warning: SPOILERS ahead for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2, episode 4!The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonstar Norman Reedus has explained the original plan for Daryl’s reunion with Carol (Melissa McBride), and revealed why it got rewritten. Near the start ofDaryl Dixonseason 2, episode 4, a young guard releases Daryl from imprisonment, wherein he uses a knife and mace to fight attacking fast zombies and members of thePouvoir. Once the action settles, however, he sees Carol at the other end of the hallway. The two embrace, having finally found each other after so long.
Speaking withEntertainment Weekly, Reedus revealed howthe original plan forDaryl Dixonto unite Daryl and Carol was for him to still be imprisoned when she found him. However, the actor wanted the two to be on equal ground when they found each other, while also having it feel surreal that they were finally reunited. He described the reunion as “frenetic,” with an action-packed sequence being the most fitting way for the pair to find each other once more. Check out what Reedus had to say below:

It was written originally different where she finds me in jail. And we talked about changing it.
I wanted the emotion to be different. Not just, ‘Oh, she finds me and I’m weak.’ I wanted it to start weak, and then he gets out and turns into a killing machine — and then just a record-scratch moment where it goes quiet. Everything goes on around us, but the sound goes off and it’s like… ‘Is this real? You’re right in front of me.’ So we worked on that.

It had to be different than you just found me. The energy had to be out of this world when it happened. It had to be frenetic — just pure adrenaline.
What Reedus' Statement Says About Daryl & Carol’s Reunion
This Was The Best Way For Them To Find Each Other
Following Daryl and Carol’s reunion, the pair become the centralcharacters inDaryl Dixon, with Isabelle (Clémence Poésy) dying the scene after they’re back together. Much like their first scene together in the spinoff,the pair feel on equal ground throughout the remainder of the episode. This reflects how they were both standing in the hallway amid their own carnage when they saw each other, being on equal footing right from the start. This continues all the way through to the end, where they work together to kill Genet (Anne Charrier), leader of thePouvoir.
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Finding one another in the middle of the violent attack on the Nest is also emblematic of their own survival abilities, something on full display while fighting groups of people in episodes 3 and 4. Since their reunion sets the stage forDaryl Dixonseason 3, having them on equal footing while meeting within a major fight symbolizes the necessity to portray neither as weaker than the other. It also emphasizes thei agency,signifying the dual importance they’ll have while trying to save Laurent(Louis Puech Scigliuzzi) from the newly-formed alliance of thePouvoirand the Nest.

Our Take On Daryl & Carol’s Moment Of Reunion In Daryl Dixon Season 2
The sudden nature of Daryl and Carol’s reunion following a major action scene managed to achieve the “record scratch” feeling Reedus was hoping for. The moment was almost surreal, as the pair’s reunion allowed them to find each other on equal ground, making it all the more powerful when they were together. With two episodes left beforeDaryl Dixonseason 2 ends, it seems they’ll remain on similar ground for the rest of the upcoming episodes.
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
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In a post-apocalyptic France, the series follows Daryl Dixon as he navigates the complexities of a new landscape. Separated from his familiar world, Daryl faces unexpected challenges and forges new alliances while confronting the lingering threats of a walker-infested reality.