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After Daryl kills the walker, Daryl and Quinn, chained together, kill enhanced walkers in the arena before Fallou kills the guerrier Genet ordered to shoot them. In the ensuing chaos, the group escapes, with a bitten Quinn sacrificing himself to buy Daryl time.
Daryl Dixon is a fictional character from AMC's horror drama series The Walking Dead, and the protagonist of its last three seasons, replacing Rick Grimes.The character was created for the television series by writers Frank Darabont, Charles H. Eglee and Jack LoGiudice specifically for Norman Reedus, and does not have a counterpart in the comics on which the series is based.
In the end, Daryl and Quinn emerge victorious, with the former playing to the crowd by holding up a severed walker head. Fed up, Genet orders Daryl and Quinn executed on the spot.
This episode marks the last appearance of Michael Rooker , who was killed off in the episode, when he is shot in the chest by The Governor (David Morrissey) and was stabbed in the head multiple times by Daryl (Norman Reedus) after reanimating. On the decision to kill Merle, Robert Kirkman explained:
Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon does more than reveal exactly how our hero wound up in France, it also reunites him with Carol, at least by radio, and lets him know that…
Daryl limps towards the farm, and from a distance, is mistaken as a walker; Andrea shoots him, grazing his head and knocking him unconscious. Rick reaches Daryl first, and hides the walker ear necklace before Hershel can see it. Daryl is treated and when he wakes, tells Carol what he had found, for which she is grateful.
Just when The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon has us thinking that Laurent’s origin story can’t get any more crushing, along comes episode No. 3 and a double whammy of a reveal. The Walking Dead‘s ...
Then, the Governor maims, shoots, and kills Merle, leaving his body to reanimate as a walker, which Daryl later kills, out of pure anger, remorse, and pain. In the season finale " Welcome to the Tombs ", the Governor brutally beats Milton up after learning that he burned the walkers that the Governor had been corralling; he then orders him to ...