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9/10
TWD: Daryl Dixon offers us a stunning and brilliant premiere with interesting plot points and characters, minor flaws, almost a perfect premiere
Holt34412 September 2023
The season premiere of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is written by David Zabel who's the showrunner of the show, whilst Daniel Percival directed the episode, titled "L'âme Perdue". Timeline wise, TWD: Daryl Dixon is supposedly set before Dead City and after The Walking Dead. Melissa McBride was originally supposed to serve as a producer alongside Norman Reedus and thus returning as Carol Peletier. It changed to her leaving and changed again to her having a small part. I think the reason was because of the tv series being shot in Paris, meaning being away from home for months or how long the production would need her to stay. We could have gotten a show of an iconic duo, but here we are, with Daryl Dixon taking reins in his own show. Norman Reedus gives us a terrific performance and overall a great job, joining him are; Clémence Poésy as Isabelle, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi as Laurent, Laïka Blanc-Francard as Sylvie, Anne Charrier as Genet, Romain Levi as Codron and finally Adam Nagaitis as Quinn.

Daryl Dixon's arrival to France sets off a violent chain of events that inadvertently puts a young boy at the heart of a growing religious movement in danger.

Some history to know if you haven't seen the series finale of TWD: World Beyond, it shows mutated zombies in France and makes it known to the audience that the virus started there. But down to the episode and its story, the narrative and story is close to The Last of Us with Daryl having to protect and get this pre-teen to a specific spot to possibly save the world. You could call it unoriginal, good reason for it, but it's a plot which works. Mostly. You see, the character of Laurent isn't well written at all and Louis Puech Scigliuzzi doesn't impress me the slightest, and the whole character comes across being out of place and not a child which he's supposed to be. We don't know much about him other than he's looked upon as a Messiah destined to lead humanity to a renewal and is highly intelligent. If we look at highly intelligent people in our world, Einstein for an example, we have one who is super intelligent but lacks traits of someone who's an extrovert and thus comes across a bit weird at times. Maybe Laurent is like that? Someone not meant to be likeable, that's fine by me, but I hope the actor does a better job for the rest of the series. After seeing everyone else and their performances, its sad to see him dragging the show down, for now it's fine though but that can quickly change.

Great establishing shots, the production and art design were fantastic. The mise-en-scene was also quite great, loved the cinematography but then again that's have always been something The Walking Dead have been good at. Everything around the filmmaking were great in my opinion, if there are anything worth criticizing then it's the writing in some minor ways. The set design, costume and makeup department, lightning, composition, and so on. Everything is brilliant. I found the direction to be quite great actually, mostly the visual storytelling. It's a mystery how Daryl Dixon got to France, we don't get every single answer in this episode and I'm fine with that. We know he went on a journey to find Rick and Michonne, we also know he didn't succeed, but how far did he come? Did he actually find the location they are located in? We'll probably find out soon. This series is completely different from The Walking Dead, a new continent and locations to see. I'm really interested in seeing this story unfold. Something I really liked was when Daryl meets two survivors who he trades with and then a group comes, his instincts tells him not to trust this group who seeks to harm these survivors, but in the end it was the ones who he traded with who were the true "bad guys" in the scene. The thing is, these people were probably kind and good people but the things you do to survive in a world like this can make good people into bad ones, we never learn who they were except for that scene. They could easily have families who they sought to provide for. This scene also establishes the threat of The Guerriers or The Cause who are the antagonist group of the show, they are a breath of fresh air, Anne Charrier as Genet is another character and performance which could turn out great as the villain feels like the morally grey Elizabeth Kublek from World Beyond which was one of that shows only highlights, these two women share many traits. Something I loved about the episode is consequences and how someone's actions can change into something worse or good, this time it's Daryl's actions who lead someone from The Cause to hunt him, Codron. I read a criticism towards the weaponry, muskets and so on, I believe it's mostly for style but also a reason for it. I believe they use it because cartridges and shells for modern firearms are too hard to make. Whilst with a musket the only thing you need is gunpowder and iron melted and formed like a round bullet. That's my reasoning, but I also think it's for style. With that said, in the end of the episode when we get to see Genet, we get to see the antagonistic group's higher-ups and they are better armed. They act and are more like a military than an militia like the ones we saw in the earlier parts of the episode.

Aaron Pruner of TheWrap gave it a positive review and noted Clémence Poésy's "standout performance" and concluded that it "is a surprisingly gorgeous, soul-stirring, and riveting watch. Norman Reedus said they were making art with this show. And you know what? He wasn't lying." I agree with this review, her performance surprised me in how human it was, it was a great performance and a well written character I wish we could see lots of more. Norman Reedus knows a show needs a great supporting cast, after all, he was one of those important ones in the supporting cast. Reedus is also really good in this episode, letting him speak much more and well, to truly act and giving us the opportunity to see him act more than his facial expressions and mannerism. About the "art", yeah, this is an spectacular episode and possibly the best The Walking Dead have looked in a couple of years.
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9/10
Truly Exceeds My Expectations
justdan202311 September 2023
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Bravo! This episode is just a fantastic ride. I think that out of all TWDU spinoffs, this pilot is quickly becoming my favourite one. It makes me excited for the rest of the show, and it gave me a similar feeling when I watched the pilot of the mother show.

Of course, we have to talk about the cinematography. While Dead City puts on this nice and warm color palette, this one just feels so refreshing and natural. The shots are good as well. Love that the budget has risen for the spinoffs. (But I hope not too much that the writing budget got cut off lol)

And then, we have the plot. It leaves me verily intrigued and surprised. First of all, let's talk about the "Messiah" concept. Sister Isabelle said that the kid Laurent is "The One" and will be the future leader of humanity. Believe me, if you're shocked at her words, you're not the only one.

I mean, the Walking Dead has always been a show of survivors trying to, well, survive the apocalypse, so the idea of this is clearly throwing everything else out of the window. I know that as of right now this might not be true after all, and that this is just a wishful thinking, but if they really decide to go on this route, I hope that they will handle it properly because although drastically unrealistic, I actually kinda want to see this "concept" growing.

And then, we have the "people on the boat" who technically, practically, basically sent Daryl to France. Their scene at the end of the episode leaves me so many questions wandering in my head. Like are they from the CRM? What was Daryl doing with them? Did Daryl find out that they, if they ever are from the CRM, might be potentially keeping Rick? Well, I only have to wait and find out.

All in all, this pilot is an amazing introduction to the series. They did it better than World Beyond and Dead City, but not than the main show and Fear, in terms of realism. I hope that the next few episodes won't fall out and be a disappointment, because I am really looking forward to this.
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8/10
Nice change of scenery for the TWD universe
ChrisChibnall_Burner11 September 2023
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Daryl and nuns was not what I was expecting.

So far I am loving the story that is brewing. The acting is brilliant, the locations and scenery is fantastic, and I am loving the cinematography. I absolutely wasn't exactly expecting the first episode to end in tragedy with almost every nun being killed, but I like the dark tone of this series so far.

After watching zero trailers and therefore not knowing what to expect other than it being set in France, it was pleasantly surprising and very enjoyable to sit down and watch. Daryl is back, and just like Dead City, after one episode, it is shaping up to be a really nice journey.
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10/10
Daryl Dixon Was a Breath of Fresh Air
umeek-2157510 September 2023
Honestly I was surprised by how good it was. It gave me everything I wanted in a Walking Dead Spinoff. It gave me dialogue that felt real, Daryl feels like Daryl again and a plot that actually connects to the big universe unlike dead city. They did a push a few things but I feel like it will payoff and in the end and the ending of this episode has me hyped. I haven't felt good about a series premiere of TWD universe since TWD and FearTWD. I hope to see more and Norman Reedus and the cast did super well. Oh and the cinematography was sooo good I mean damn!! The only thing I would say that is a negative is if the side characters are not important like in dead city it might lower my rating for this episode.
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10/10
are these reviews being purposely dense?
morormor10 September 2023
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This is a great start to the show, looks beautiful, daryl looks sexy, everything is awesome. I thought it was VERY obvious that Daryl did NOT get to france on the tiny boat, that was HEAVILY implied, especially with the boat being upside down and him being completely knocked out ??😭 AND ITS EVENTUALLY SHOWN at the end of the episode that he was on a bigger boat and caused a big problem for other people

are we really expecting them to explain the burner zombies IN THE FIRST EPISODE???? We're supposed to be as lost and confused as daryl is in this and we're gonna learn all this stuff along with him.

The religious plot points here are tough to write about since in most cases i would complain about it, but i think they 100% pulled it off so far, despite what the reddit atheists will say, having daryl go from this broken character that doesn't believe in anything to discovering even the tiniest bit of faith in whatever religion or belief could be a nice way to develop him even further than the main show did.
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10/10
One of the best pilots I've ever seen
henrybug-9488810 September 2023
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Top 3 pilot for me along with twd and mr. Robot I came in with insanely high expectations and they were all met. The most beautiful twd episode maybe of all time, amazing action (no one holds back) and the start to a villian with real depth could be one of the very best. They handled the nerdy kid super realistically and the one scene where a French girls says "noob" which made me cringe makes sense because (spoiler) she was just trying to trick him and seem innocent. I know that hating on twd is in rn and dead city was good to me but not great, this however has potential to be the best twd spin off and even rival loved seasons by all. Anyway extremely happy probably a 9.7 but 10 because it's probably gonna get review bombed. I LOVE DARYL.
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10/10
My Boy is Back
haddonfieldmech11 September 2023
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The Walking Dead became one of my favorite shows around Season 4. It grew in scale to a point where I almost felt that it was too unrealistic when it ended. I was excited for Dead City but I couldn't help but be let down by the amount of green screen and the rather anticlimactic season finale.

But MAN! 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' remedies all of that with an exceptional budget and scale that actually works (for me, at least). The episode opens with some beautiful shots of Daryl walking through apocalyptic France. One of the standouts was him on the Pont-Du-Gard.

My biggest issue with Dead City was that it was too generic, both in scenery and in story. While the episodes' end makes it feel a lot like "The Last of Us", that is a story that makes sense within the universe. I am not religious, but the idea of religion taking over could have interesting repercussions in later stories. I want to see what they do with that plot as the season progresses.

The episode wasn't perfect, but I think it is better than much of Dead City and I'm certainly more excited about this show now that I've seen what the showrunners have up their sleeves. Norman Reedus, keep on doing what you're doing cause you're awesome.

And so is this show.
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10/10
Pilot better than the entirety of Dead City
spookyshrek10 September 2023
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Surprisingly good considering how Dead City was. I was immediately hooked in the first 10 minutes, people are complaining that some characters speak English in Paris (yes that's normal they teach English in French schools just like how they teach French in English and American schools), and that Daryl is now somehow in Paris, had they listened during the episode they would know how as Dixon explains (however, it is vague and brief), remember this is the first episode there's still plenty of time in the next 5 episodes to explain it in more detail. Cinematography was amazing which took me by surprise I did not expect that from TWD based on how Dead City and seasons 10 and most of 11 of the main show were. Overall and incredible pilot episode in my opinion. Keeping an open mind with this being the first episode it could go down hill very fast, which has happened a lot with shows as short as this over the past year or so, but seeing Judith and Carol again, although extremely brief, was nice as it feels a lot more connected to the former main characters of the main show, and the main show as a whole, which Dead City did not do (other than Simon)
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10/10
Stop Hating On Something You Know Nothing About
wolfmanthewolf11 September 2023
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A genuinely great pilot. Starts slow and only picks up the pace from there. The extended episode was also a wonderful idea to help solidify this show's beginning and reminds me of the flagship show's pilot. They also managed to prove that this show does NOT feel anything like The Last of Us, it seems that was only a marketing tactic in the trailers.

As for some of the other negative reviews for the episode, they only use guns that use gunpowder, because gunpowder can be made with much less machinery than bullets. Also, judging a show on other shows before it, is not fair 💀.

The show also appears to connect into the overall story, with the end credit scene. If this show manages to tie into the overall narrative, and do well with its own contained narrative, it will be a 10/10.
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Episode 1
bobcobb3015 November 2023
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The Walking Dead has spawned worldwide fame and multiple spinoffs, but this one seems kind of questionable out of the gate.

It looks like we are headed into direct The Last of Us rip-off, where as the last show Dead City just kind of hinted at that direction.

This was not terrible, but it just felt boring. The villains no different than those you'd see on the main Walking Dead, and they did not make the France setting seem unique enough.

Daryl trying to be this laid back comedic guy when talking about the weapons and wanting to leave did not really work either. If this is the kind of show this will be I don't know if this spinoff will take off.
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7/10
The best they could have come up with?
mikelbons10 September 2023
So first of I love Daryl and don't get me wrong, the episode has good quality's. But they really did not get me excited at all. I mean you send Daryl to France, with no explanation other than, some bad people but me on a boat. You're telling Daryl was on that tiny boat all the way from America to France? There's absolutely no way.

And are we seriously doing a dumb story like 'this boy is the next messiah and you need to help us bring him somewhere' really? Is that really the best they could come up with? I, and I'm assuming many other people are here for a zombie tv show, not some religious escort quest. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and keep watching but i'm not keeping my hopes up. Overall a 7/10 at best.
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9/10
Apples + rabbits
gloryjames12 September 2023
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We are the most spoilt kids around to have these spin-offs. As much as I love TWD and have been ride or die since day dot, like with anything, it can be hit or miss. Dead City surpassed my expectations so I'm pumped to unwrap this present that is Daryl Dixon. Who would of thought back in 2010 watching our boy in season 1 that he would be starring in his own series. One of the best character progressions in the entire show (with some stiff competition).

Episode 1 was a cultural blast to TWD universe and I was there for it. Intriguing new characters, perfectly placed and appreciated subplots, advanced walker breadcrumbs wrapped in the most beautiful language and scenery. Can't wait to see what they do with the next 11 episodes. Not to mention the long awaited DD bath scene. Carol would be so proud x.
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7/10
why they got muskets?
tqwpsfv10 September 2023
Wasn't to bad except for the fact that the new "bad guys" found it easier to use weapons from the 1800s and ww2 than use actual guns from 10 years ago (or whenever the show started) that they can actually acquire and yes i know guns run out of ammo but i'm sure it's harder to find muskets and gunpowder than it is to find actual bullets.

(You don't really need to read this paragraph i'm just trying to fill in the minimum character limit of 600 letters.). But the main question is why is daryl in france i hope we get to actually find out why and we don't get left to try and figure it out ourselves by watching theory videos just because the writers were to lazy to tell us.

Overall a fine start for the show imo 7.5/10.
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4/10
I expect nothing, and I'm still let down
neiker20 September 2023
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I don't understand why people say this is good and give it 10 stars. Clearly not good. The plot is bad, the acting the same, and the geography is even worse. I don't understand how that is Daryl arrives from the shipwreck on Portugal to Marseille (1000km) in a small boat and then walks to near Lourdes (500km) but the nun finds the recording that she had left on the boat in Marseille.

I started watching this a little out of nostalgia and a little to have something to watch that I don't have to think about and is entertaining, but if this is what they have to offer, I'd hardly watch more than 2 or 3 episodes.

And I can believe the zombies (and the new acid zombies) but the fact that there are so many French people who speak English is already too much.
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10/10
S1.E1 - Perfect Way to Start the Season [9.6/10]
panagiotis19932 October 2023
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(S1. E1) My Reaction / Review for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 1 Episode 1 ''L'âme Perdue'': I really hope this show is good, I love Daryl. The episode is one hour long? Nice! So Daryl is in France? How? Daryl is completely alone, interesting. One of the walkers was able to burn Daryl's hand, that's new I think. This wont be easy, Daryl doesn't know French. The nuns seem to be friendly. This little boy seems very friendly, I like him. Ok the nuns are weirder than I expected. It seems like we have our first villains and the leader will probably think that Daryl is responsible for killing his men, interesting. The nuns can fight, that's cool. Love that Daryl came back to help the nuns. Wow, what an amazing episode to start the season, the atmosphere and everything just perfect. My rating is 9.6/10.
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8/10
In France
claudio_carvalho6 February 2024
In France Daryl arrives at the coast of France tied to an overturned boat, unconscious, thirsty and hungry. He walks to an abandoned coastal village and finds water in an abandoned motorboat. He spends the night inside; eats a fish and leaves the place with medical supplies and a tape recorder he has found inside the boat. He records a message about himself and heads to cross France to return home. He stops at a supermarket and while scavenging the place, he is attacked by a breed of burner zombies that burns his arm before he kills them all with his harpoon. Along his journey, he stops at a farm, where the young woman Maribelle offers him apple and she introduces her blind grandfather Guillaume, who fought in World War II. Out of the blue, a jeep arrives, and two men subdue Daryl with their weapons and one of them drags Maribelle with bad intention. But Daryl reacts and the men are killed by him and Maribelle. However, Guillaume is not blind and hits Darul with a stick from behind, and then they rob his belongings. Daryl wakes-up in a convent and learns that Sister Isabelle rescued and treated him, including cauterizing his arm to avoid infection. Later she asks him to take the young Laurent with him in his journey, since she believes he would have an important role in the reconstruction of the world. However, Daryl decides to leave the convent. Meanwhile, the dangerous brother of the man killed by Maribelle, Stéphane, finds that he turned into a zombie and Maribelle tells him that Daryl killed him, after he kills her grandfather. Now Stéphane heads to the convent with a team to kill Daryl.

The first episode of "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" has a strange beginning, with Daryl arriving in France. Then you have a common episode of "The Walking Dead", with Daryl scavenging, meeting bad people and helping good people. The greatest differences so far are the burner zombies and most of the people speaking French. There is no reasonable explanation why he crossed the ocean to go to France, since he does not have any root in this country and don't even speak French. But the action is good and promises to be better on the next episodes. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "L'âme Perdue"
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8/10
It seems that the series starring Norman Reedus proposes something new, interesting, and with the possibility of opening new paths for the zombie genre
fernandoschiavi13 May 2024
Daryl Dixon washes ashore in France and sets out to return to America. He suffers an arm wound upon encountering a new walker variant called "burners". Near Marseille, Daryl encounters Maribelle and her grandfather Guillaume. Henri and Michel, soldiers from a paramilitary group called Pouvoir des Vivants (Power of the Living), attack them and are killed before Maribelle and Guillaume rob Daryl and flee. The pair are caught by Michel's brother Codron, who kills Guillaume and seeks revenge on Daryl on the assumption he killed Michel. Isabelle, a nun for the Union de L'Espoir (Union of Hope), finds Daryl and takes him to her abbey for treatment.

She introduces Daryl to Laurent, a young boy the Union believes is the Messiah destined to revive humanity; she believes Daryl is the messenger who must deliver Laurent to the Union contingent in Paris. He rejects the idea and leaves. Codron's men attack the abbey, killing most of the nuns, but Daryl returns and helps to fend off the assailants. Daryl agrees to help in exchange for Isabelle leading him to Le Havre. It's revealed that a Pouvoir ship transporting walker test subjects took Daryl from America, but he instigated a mutiny, destroyed their research and escaped. Genet, the leader of Pouvoir, orders that Daryl be found.

After discovering that Rick is alive at the end of 'The Walking Dead,' Daryl sets out on new paths across the United States until his path crosses with a group that transports him by ship to France. Despite being very popular, the character didn't sustain protagonism after Andrew Lincoln's exit from the main series, which was the main concern surrounding this new spin-off. The solution the script brings to grow Daryl's protagonism is to portray him as a messenger of God to transport the boy Laurent, which generates conflicting and interesting dialogues. All the new characters are very well introduced and positioned in the story as important elements. That said, with only six episodes, there would be the possibility of the plot feeling rushed, but if all the upcoming episodes are at least an hour long like this one, the chance of that happening would be minimal. When it was announced that this spin-off would take place in Europe, curiosity to know how Daryl crossed the ocean was immense, and the biggest question was whether this would have to do with the CRM (Civic Republic Military), the group that took Rick Grimes. Obviously, not everything was explained in this first episode about what led Daryl to end up in France, but many clues were provided here about what really happened.

The big surprise of this premiere episode is Isabelle, a character played by Clémence Poésy from Harry Potter. She helps Daryl after he is attacked by two survivors who take his supplies, leading him to the abbey. The dialogue between the two characters and their different worldviews already proves to be important for the development of their relationship. The connection they created with just an hour of screen time is interesting, so much so that at the end of the episode, Daryl opens up to her about how he ended up in France.

Another highlight here is the boy Laurent. He is unaware of his importance, and his way of relating to people shows that he is sensitive, explaining why the nuns find him important. In his first interaction with Daryl, Laurent reminds him of Judith, even saying the same phrase that young Grimes said at the end of The Walking Dead. The boy is presented as an important piece of the plot, being an object of delivery to a community in northern France, and Daryl, the envoy of God, must deliver him. It is not yet clear for what purpose the child is so important, it is only said that he is important for the "rebirth of humanity." This sounds very familiar, as we had "The Last of Us" this year, a series that has a very similar plot.

The series also introduces the antagonist in the first episode. Although he seems caricatured and has the look of a "bad guy," Codron presents a strong personality and a plausible motivation, revenge for Daryl killing his brother. This aspect proves to be refreshing for The Walking Dead universe, since in the last few seasons, few villains had something to fight for, most were evil just for being evil. The last scene of the episode presents us more objectively with what happened on the ship that was transporting Daryl. Apparently, he caused a mutiny on the ship that ended up getting out of control, allowing him to escape. Since the ship is transporting several walkers for experiments, the character got himself into a big mess with a group that apparently proved to be large. With Daryl's mission to reach the port, it is very likely that his paths will cross again with the paths of this group.

As for the variants, the writers are still timid. Here, they even present some acid walkers, but it's a very quick scene. One of the audience's great expectations for this series was precisely to see a little more of the variants that were practically useless in The Walking Dead. With the post-credits scene of World Beyond taking place in France and showing a very agile variant, we hope to see more of this here. In an episode with a good pace, which uses the information to play with the audience's imagination and with a beautiful and detailed setting, Daryl Dixon starts off very well. Currently, the expansion of the 'The Walking Dead' universe has been heavily criticized, but it seems that the series starring Norman Reedus proposes something new, interesting, and with the possibility of opening new paths for the zombie genre.

Of course, everything seems like a blatant copy of 'The Last of Us' when we notice the narrative approach of the debut episode: joining a zombie killer full of wrinkles and scars with a destined child. But make no mistake, before Joel and Wolverine, we had other stories with this type of classic premise or at least something similar. Everything will depend on the execution, on how they can explore the clichés and conventions of a plot that offers few dramatic novelties, especially after the very cool HBO production. Surprisingly, the first chapter brings religious touches, playing with our perception of the mythology of this universe that has always cherished human stories without exaggeration. I highly doubt we will see themes like faith, doctrine, fanaticism, or iconoclasm articulated by the type of superficial text that has been accompanying the franchise's productions, but at least there is the opportunity to explore something different. I am relatively curious about which path they will follow, whether they will kick the bucket and propose a fantastic-fanciful story (unlikely) or if they will use the religious setting to develop some kind of spiritual journey for Daryl, which seems likely. I don't know if we will have a messianic plot, but we will certainly see the trajectory of the silent and wounded man finding empathy.

"The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" has everything we imagine in a solo story of the eponymous character, from his characteristic of a solitary wanderer with kind tendencies leading him to star in an adventure, to his stoicism that masks much pain. I don't know if the writers will be good enough to create something dramatically deep around the character, but they take advantage of a beaten premise that has been successful to create a curious scenario with layers of religion in France.
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6/10
Really .. ? hope it will be better , so its 6/10
edemangelforever16 September 2023
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Daryl on the upside down boat floating to Provence .... from US ? Really ? For some unknown reason Daryl is in France ? Alone .. no french and has meet some people who for some reason speak English .. in France.. Daryl look lost , strange , he's completely flat. New zombies with acid liquid showed up without explanation before. Also Very week story about church girls with riffles and machete running around and messiah boy against bad guys suddenly appeared from nowhere ... The writers has absolutely no new ides so they copied another trash twd show, dead city by sending characters to new far away location because why not. Season 1-6 we're perfect , until whispering mask came (( and now we see dormient Daryl alone in France .. Could be way better ! Daryl is the oldest in all series , maybe he is tired by now, however this one is very flat , he is kinda "off" here . Probably he never play well while he is alone ? No Melissa around , pity enough.
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2/10
From Atlanta to Paris somehow
leytonharris10 September 2023
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This show has degraded so hard in the years it's been on. The show ends but it really doesn't to set up new tv shows like this and dead city. For some unknown reason Daryl is in Paris know and has meet some people who for some reason also speak English in Paris. Daryl as well as had absolutely no character arc in the show whatsoever and is completely flat. Went from mourning Beth to now in Paris makes absolutely 0 sense. The writers has absolutely no new ides so they copied another trash twd show, dead city by sending characters to new far away location because why not. Season 1-6 we're almost perfect and now we are in Paris.
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3/10
We went from a zombie apocalypse to a church program
pibrambi10 September 2023
One of the worst episodes of twd, we went from a zombie apocalypse to a program they would put on in church. The episode also starts well, with Daryl going to discover France, lost and disoriented, he knows that this is not his place, the problem begins when he meets the new burned zombies, whose origin is not clear given that explaining , to the screenwriters, it was too difficult, and it is no coincidence that I say this because there will also be a mini conversation about them.

The screenplay is forced on every front, the villains have 0 personality and are always ready to be at the wrong time in the place where, obviously, the various protagonists are, as if they had a radar. The convent subplot is horrible, the new characters are written randomly, just to expand the series, the nuns are all stupid, the deaths are inoperable and the episode is not good. The only positive note I can give is that Daryl has remained the same as the original series and is starting an evolution that can draw interest.
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5/10
'A lot of bad decisions.'
wandernn1-81-6832747 November 2023
I thought the pilot ep. Was okay. It wasn't great, or even good for that matter, but it was okay. I was like why the heck is Daryl so far from the US? You know how far away France is from Atlanta where he started from? I mind that was boggling.

He's going to have to adapt to most people speaking French. And it looks like right from the start he's already made a recurring enemy. I didn't like that there were so few zombies and so few people. But I guess they are probably operating with a smaller budget than TWD did.

When I do see Daryl I also miss Merle! Merle was one of my fav's from Walking Dead. But ep. 1 was okay. I like Daryl and I wish I could see more of him. But this ep. Was a free trial one free ep. Only so it might be the only ep. I see for a while.

5/10.
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1/10
ça commence mal...
fanou-987034 May 2024
After the 15th first minutes, you understand that something is wrong. Poor acting, no plot and no zombies. Do they want to show that french actors are bad ? Then it is a success. Do they want to show that writing a plot at 2 am in the morning after too much drinks is bad? Well that is a success too.

What the hell have they done with a great show (at least the 5 first seasons).

I hope to be wrong but bringing religion as a keystone of the show doesn't seem right. It is difficult to understand the reasons why Daryl is in south of France and how he survived on the sea without food/water and a short beard.
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