Warning: Spoilers ahead for Daryl Dixon Season 2, Episode 3.
Genet’s motivations feel much clearer yet Daryl Dixon Season 2 dives into her life earlier The Walking Deads zombie outbreak. Leading the formidable Pouvoir Du Vivant group and controlling most of France in The Walking DeadThe current timeline of Ann Charrier’s Genet has proven a worthy opponent for Daryl Dixons titular protagonist. With a calm menace and a terrible determination to destroy her enemies, Genet undoubtedly earned a place among them. The Walking Deads premier villains. But for all her strength, Daryl Dixon Has struggled to equip Genet with a proper reason for hating Daryl’s group.
Since Daryl Dixon Began, Genet sought to wipe out the union and kill the young figurehead of the rebel faction, Laurent. The exact reason why, however, has never been clear. Pouvoir is easily the dominant force in France, leaving the Union as more of a nuisance than a genuine threat. The union also wants to openly accept Genet in the fight, and has no realistic ambitions for a French revolution. Furthermore, Genet’s obsession with killing Laurent contradicts her firm assertion that he is not the Christ-like figure that the Union claims. Straight away, Genet should have bigger priorities than chasing nuns and children.
Daryl Dixon Season 2, Episode 3 rightly explains why Genet hates the Union
Genet holds a lie against God
Daryl Dixon Season 2, episode 3, “L’Invisible,” sheds some light on Genet’s motivations by delving into her past as a member of the Louvre’s pre-apocalypse maintenance staff. The flashbacks explain not only exactly why Genet is hell-bent on taking down the Union, but also why she sees one shaggy child as a threat to her power over France.
Genet wants to crush those who have faith in a divine power because the higher power abandons her when she needs it most.
While traveling with Carol, Genet recalls an epiphany she experienced not long after watching her husband being eaten alive in the early days of the outbreak. Trapped in the Louvre, Genet came to see the museum’s religious images as proof that humanity’s belief in a mystical higher power was borne out of a need to understand the wild and chaotic nature of the world. As Genet insisted to her followers, Carol, and anyone else who would listen, the paintings highlighted to her how faith is dangerous, and belief in a God prevents people from taking the necessary steps to survive.
Genet’s flashback, on the other hand, reveals a deeper truth. The Daryl Dixon Roche’s distaste for religion was actually fueled by her trauma from the early days of the outbreak. Genet watched the dead come back to life, witnessed her husband’s glorious death, then lived among survivors in the Louvre who were desperate and defeated, all while surrounded by religious images. Genet’s anger against the Union and Laurent is only her bitter lashing out Because no deity swooped down to save her and the Louvre survivors.
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Genet is, consciously or otherwise, lying to himself Daryl Dixon. Rather than seriously believing that the defeat of the Union will bring a strategic advantage, Genet only wants to crush those who have faith in a divine power because the higher power abandons her when she needs it most. With this in mind, it becomes obvious why Genet is expending such great time, effort and resources on defeating a group that poses no real threat to her authority.
Strangely, Daryl & Genet are actually on the same side in Season 2
Daryl & Genet just need to talk and everything will work out
Understanding the hidden driving force behind Genet’s villainous actions in Daryl Dixon Season 2 reveals a surprising truth: she and Daryl are actually on the same side. finally, Genet seeks to confuse the faith of the Union by removing Laurent As his symbolic idol, whether by killing him, capturing him, or proving that he is not really the Messiah. Now that Daryl knows that the Union is convinced that Laurent has immunity to the zombie virus and intends to test their theory, he essentially wants the same thing as Genet.
If Daryl gets his way, he will take Isabelle and Laurent back to the Commonwealth as soon as possible, leaving the union to crumble without their child of prophecy. Relocating Laurent to the United States would ensure that he is no longer Genet’s problemWhile the collapse of the union would end the long-running feud of Pouvoir against Losang’s religious community. If Daryl and his new friends escape, Genet wins the war.
Unfortunately, it does not seem that Daryl and Genet will have the opportunity to conspire together before then Daryl Dixon Season 3. The former is locked in the Union’s prison, and Genet’s forces prepare a full-scale assault on Mont-Saint-Michel, meaning violence has become inevitable. Although a decisive clash between Pouvoir and the Union is already in motion, however, Daryl and Genet may still come to a resolution about Laurent’s future.
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Since Laurent has already fled Mont-Saint-Michel, Genet will be forced to continue following him, while Daryl will be forced to continue trying to hinder her. May the two sides come face to face Daryl Dixon Season 2, they might be able to resist killing each other long enough to agree that taking Laurent to the US it. is an option that works for both parties.
episode |
Release date |
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“La Gentillesse des Étrangers” |
September 29 |
“Moulin Rouge” |
October 6 |
“L’Invisible” |
October 13th |
“La Paradis Pour Toi” |
October 20 |
“Volvoir, C’est Pouvoir” |
October 27th |
“Au Revoir les Enfants” |
November 3 |