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Later that day, she takes them outside the walls to use as target practice. Finally she sits down on a tree stump, quietly saying to the walkers, "Come and get me." In the woods, Rick, Daryl, and Carol start scheming to steal back their weapons. A walker creeps up on them, which Carol shoots multiple times before finally killing it, to make it ...
Stopped on the road by a group of Saviors, Abraham, Sasha, and Daryl are forced to give up their weapons. They are told that their property now belongs to Negan.The group leader has one of the henchmen take Daryl to the back of the fuel truck to begin a thorough search, while continuing his attempts to intimidate Abraham and Sasha into revealing the location of Alexandria.
Unlike Lydia, who was taken in by it, she's repulsed, and while it doesn't show on her face, it shows in her actions, and her talk with Daryl at shotgun-point. The very same incidents strike two related people totally differently, and in the denouement of the episode, the very things that lend sweetness and happiness end up causing the greatest ...
After returning to Alexandria, Abraham and Eugene apologize to each other for their issues on the road. Abraham then goes to Sasha's house, where he convinces her to begin a relationship with him. She tells him to come inside her house. Daryl and Carol bury Denise in Alexandria, with Daryl feeling guilt over Denise's death.
Warning: This article contains spoilers about season 2, episode 4 of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — The Book of Carol, "La Paradis Pour Toi." Together again… at last.
At Alexandria, Negan tries to bond with Carl and Judith while their father, Rick and Aaron retrieve supplies from an abandoned houseboat floating in the middle of a walker-infested river, as part of their offering to the Saviors. Among the supplies are numerous guns, but no ammo, along with a vulgar note which contains a drawn middle finger and ...
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It's a tough world,” Melissa McBride, 59, exclusively told Us Weekly when asked how her character, Carol Peletier, would feel about seeing her pal Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) finally find