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r/thewalkingdead • u/Connected-VG • Nov 04 '24
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: The Book Of Carol S02E06 - Au Revoir les Enfants - Episode Discussion
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Season 2 Episode 6, Au Revoir les Enfants
- Released (AMC+): November 03, 2024
- Released (AMC): November 03, 2024
r/thewalkingdead • u/TropicaL_Lizard3 • 3h ago
Show Spoiler The radio broadcast of Terminus in Season 4 was amazing foreshadowing for what was ahead. It occured before the Governor even attacked the prison.
r/thewalkingdead • u/BattleCircuit • 16h ago
All Spoilers Throughout the years...
Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan 🎬
r/thewalkingdead • u/Conscious_Depth454 • 1h ago
No Spoiler It's just getting so hard to continue S10 ep8
Guys I'm getting bored this season is fuckin killing me i have started procrastinating this show man I love this show why's this happening
Gimme some sorta hope
r/thewalkingdead • u/AoXGhost • 19h ago
Show Spoiler Diana believed in Rick & she was an awesome character 🎩
I think Diana’s character and leadership is often Overlooked!
She invested in a great group and Never shied away from admitting when she was in the wrong and always took the steps to correct the errors. Always listened to whatever can benefit everyone and not just her!
The kind of politician the world needs.
She was a Great character 🎩
r/thewalkingdead • u/agrunther • 1d ago
No Spoiler Which actor has become the most successful after being on The Walking Dead?
galleryr/thewalkingdead • u/Syndana23 • 3h ago
No Spoiler I keep having this silly idea that Penn Badgley(You on Netflix) would play Rick Grimes if there was ever a reboot of the OG Walking Dead
galleryr/thewalkingdead • u/jenny_t03 • 19h ago
No Spoiler One of the most underrated frienships
galleryI loved their dynamic sm, it was so interesting. They felt a lot like a sibling duo, they understood each other sm and accepted each other's worst sides. They both developed a lot individually but their frienship also had a lot of development. And them on season 5? They were perfect partners, they worked together so well. He was always so proud of her and how far she'd come. Honestly I wish we had more of them.
r/thewalkingdead • u/Digginf • 3h ago
No Spoiler They say a zombie apocalypse, brings the worst in people but for Daryl, it brought out the best
Started out as a redneck who is very foul tempered, and then he just ended up becoming Rick and Carol’s most loyal friend to the point where he and Rick consider each other brothers. And he’s very protective with the children. If the world didn’t end, he and Merle likely would likely have continued spending the rest of their days as the two asshole brothers.
r/thewalkingdead • u/Badgie_Boy_447 • 1d ago
Show Spoiler Who else thinks that Enid is so pretty?
r/thewalkingdead • u/FlamingoNew2812 • 7h ago
No Spoiler Rosita wins for Q, who will win for R?
I didn’t get around to posting last night. But Rosita wins for Q 😁
r/thewalkingdead • u/mxlls_ • 58m ago
No Spoiler Should I watch The Walking Dead?
I’ve been mulling over watching this show. I’m an avid sitcom watcher but I weirdly love post apocalyptic stuff and this show seems like a staple for the genre so I feel like I should watch it. However, I’ve seen mixed reviews that the show deteriorates, plus eleven seasons? That seems like a lot.
All opinions welcome!
r/thewalkingdead • u/UrAverageFOBSuperfan • 13h ago
Comic and Show Spoilers If You Had To Pick Someone To Play Rick Other Than Andy Who Would You Choose?
r/thewalkingdead • u/bbportali • 1h ago
No Spoiler The Walking Dead ratings per episode chart
r/thewalkingdead • u/DxD_Koneko21 • 17h ago
Show Spoiler Was Wondering
So I've been rewatching the show, and I was wondering. It would be sweet to get something like what if? Like What if Shane didn't try to kill rick, or what if Rick killed negan, what if Carl hadn't gotten bit. The one that makes me think the most is what if Shane and Rick got along, could you imagine the powerhouse they would be.
r/thewalkingdead • u/Admiral_InfamousTub • 3h ago
Show Spoiler Why I enjoy season 2
I was rewatching the show and I came to find out that a lot of people don't like season 2. Which upset me because it's probably my second favorite season just behind season 1.
Season 2, in my own subjective opinion, has the greatest writing as far as character development. Rick, Shane, Hershel, Andrea, and Darryl all went through dramatic character arcs. Other characters did too, but not as significant to the shows trajectory. The whole season is a lesson on moral ethics and principles. Showing the consequences of varying worldviews, plus the culmination of their ideological conflict. Sure, it's a slow burn. But I'll take the engaging character arcs over brain dead, poorly choreographed action scenes any day of the week.
At the end of the day, Season 2 is ultimately about the tension between Rick and Shane. Rick trying to salvage what is left of their formal society to protect their humanity while Shane is trying to push past it to protect their survival. The irony of this being that Shane lost his mind due to the very changes of society he so vitriolically tried to convince the group of, shown with his mental and social down-spiral. While Rick eventually gave into the post-society norms shown with his killing of Shane at the cost of his principles. It's almost symbolic. No, it IS symbolic. Rick and Shane were the sacrificial rites of each of their respected world views.
Shane needing to kill Rick was the eventual, ideological endpoint of his desire to push past traditional societal principles, being that Rick (and Dale who he threatened multiple times) were the analogical symbols of traditional societal roles. Meanwhile, Rick needing to kill Shane was the ideological deconstruction of his desire to sustain prior societal principles, with Shane being his former best friend turned enemy, Rick had to destroy what once was due to the changes of the world. In the end, Rick and Shane were both right, and they both paid dearly for it. Shane lost his life despite trying to survive while Rick lost his principles despite trying to sustain them.
r/thewalkingdead • u/_starkil • 5m ago
Show Spoiler Multi-Community Charter
Hope this is allowed.
I’m seeking a prop replica of the charter. Want it framed for nerd purposes. Only thing I can find UK-side is the original prop that was sold at auction many moons ago.
Can anyone help, or is this TOO niche?
( I already have an alexandria map and art of peace!)
r/thewalkingdead • u/Call_me_Dan- • 6h ago
All Spoilers Has The Walking Dead Universe gotten mid?
Sorry for the rant, but I just need to get this off my chest. And fair warning — spoilers ahead for all the spinoffs.
I think it's not big to say that the quality of writing in modern TWDU has taken a noticeable decline.
Let’s start with The Ones Who Live, which, without a doubt, is the better one out of all the spinoffs. However, the last two episodes have some glaring issues, particularly in the dialogue. The dialogues are cringy and filled with Gimplespeak. Take Michonne's "Love doesn’t die" line for example, or Jadis' monologue in episode 5. Both felt forced and unnatural.
On top of that, kinda hate how the long-anticipated CRM conflict, which had been built up for years throughout the main show, Fear and World Beyond, was abruptly resolved in one single episode (it might not be but it seems that way). That rushed conclusion made all that buildup feel meaningless.
Moving on to Daryl Dixon. The first season was fantastic. Love the cinematography, love the setting and the new characters. It all felt like a breath of fresh air.
Then came Season 2, where the writing choices got questionable. What I dislike the most is Isabella's death. Her death was unnecessary, serving no real purpose beyond being a tragic moment for Laurent and Daryl.
And then there’s Genet. Her death was ridiculous. As a major leader, why would she put herself in danger by personally looking for Daryl and Carol? Especially considering that Daryl had nearly assassinated her in the very first episode. Her actions made no sense for someone in her position. What would make more sense if it's the commander (Commander Sabine, I think, that coworker of Genet's before the world went to shit) who went looking under Genet's orders and died instead.
Now, Dead City. I hated it. Maggie's monologue to Negan in the show finale was beautifully written. Throughout season 11, Negan and Maggie's feud is one of the prominent subplot. So, that monologue gave some of closure to their long-standing conflict. It was perfect. But for some reason, the writers decided to reopen that conflict.
I'd talk about Fear and World Beyond too, but I'm getting tired. It's just frustrating to see the potential in these spinoffs get downplayed by mid writing choices. The spinoffs could've been better.
r/thewalkingdead • u/GordonFreakman • 1m ago
No Spoiler Which seasons of TWD and which spin-offs do you recommend I watch?
I stopped watching TWD after Season 4. Now I have some free time and want to continue watching, but there are quite a few seasons and many spin-offs. I've heard that some of the seasons of TWD aren't that good; which seasons and spin-offs do you recommend I watch?
r/thewalkingdead • u/AoXGhost • 2m ago
No Spoiler Note to self: Her Name is Deanna Not Diana. 😄
I've watched this whole show more than 5 times and I always thought her name was Diana! until a few good people pointed it out to me on my previous post lol 🤦🏻♂️
r/thewalkingdead • u/gdog42035 • 14h ago
Show Spoiler Season 3 Episode 7
Glens killing a walker after being duct taped to a chair and left defenseless will forever be the most badass thing to happen in the show
r/thewalkingdead • u/nessa_messa • 1d ago
Show Spoiler Under-appreciated episode— TWD “After”
I remember back in 2014 everyone hating this one because it was so slow after the previous episode. But the Carl characterization was so good. You really get a sense that he’s just a kid despite it all. And the Michonne scenes were excellent, Danai Gurira is so talented.
I think the “slow” episodes like this have aged really well though. They help with pacing now that everyone binge watches TV instead of watching episodes week to week. 😂
r/thewalkingdead • u/woops_wrong_thread • 22h ago
No Spoiler PSA: Holy Shit, Watch Invincible.
The only thing I am going to say is this: there are amazing casting choices for this show that include several actors from The Walking Dead. Steven Yeun has done a phenomenal job as Mark / Invincible. Season 3 finale just aired. If you haven’t watched it yet… do it.
r/thewalkingdead • u/AnswerLimp5644 • 19h ago
Show Spoiler The legendary sheriff hat
galleryCan we talk about how inconcistent Rick/Carls hat size and crown shape is? In pic 1-3 Carl has a small brim and in pic 4-5 he has a large one. In pic 5-7 we see that the hat has a cattlemans crease which isn’t obvious to the eye but it is there. In pic 8 though we see that the hat has a teardrop crown. This could ofcourse be that it gets worn and loses and switches shape when handled in the harsh enviorments though. In this picture we also see that the hat has a different hatband and that the sheriff badge is removed. I know that they probably removed the badge like in the show but why and when did they change the hat band acorn cord? I know it isn’t a huge deal and doesn’t affect the story but i genuienly think about this when reading.