Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol episode 4.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon created a big mystery in the first season when Carol’s radio call claimed someone had returned without the show revealing who, but the spinoff appears to have finally answered the big question. After Carol arrived in France in Daryl Dixon In Season 2, her journey took her closer and closer to her inevitable reunion with Daryl, and Episode 4 finally reunited the pair. Although it came under difficult circumstances, they both managed to escape the Nest during Pouvoir’s attack, allowing them to spend some time alone and talk.
Isabelle, Laurent, and Ash were mentioned throughout the conversation, but Daryl finally asked Carol the question we’ve all been waiting for. Given the unanswered interrupted radio call, finding out who returned was a major tease for most of the year. There has been much speculation that Carol’s “it returned“The talk was about Rick, with these rumors only amplifying later Those who liveis ending. However, Carol finally confirmed what her cryptic message really was in “La Paradis Pour Toi”and the long-awaited response was not what many expected.
Carol’s “…Came Back” line from Daryl Dixon’s first season was about her feelings
Daryl Dixon’s Season 1 Mysterious Radio Call Was About Carol Feeling Unsafe in the Community
Alongside Rick, names like Morgan and Dwight were also dropped in regards to who came back, but the line was actually about Carol’s feelings all along. With Daryl taking the opportunity to confront her about the radio call, Carol explained that it wasn’t about a person, but rather her feelings towards the Commonwealth. She has struggled to establish herself in communities in the past, as evidenced by spending time away from Alexandria and the Kingdom when things got overwhelming, meaning her radio message was about letting Daryl know that the community felt strange without him.
This explains her hesitation, as she probably felt a little insecure about telling Daryl about something that could seem so trivial while he was on a completely different continent. Carol knows how important it is Undead the reunion with Rick would be for Daryl, suggesting that she would have told him immediately about Rick’s return if she had been there when it happened. Instead, the “it returnedTalking about her feelings highlights why she was so quick to leave for France, as she didn’t feel comfortable at home without Daryl, making her current situation the perfect excuse for a new adventure.
Carol’s unstable feelings could explain why she and Daryl don’t go straight home
Season 3’s Spanish location suggests Carol may not be ready to return to America
Carol’s unstable feelings not only give her a reason to leave the Commonwealth, but they may also help explain why she doesn’t return home right away. Daryl Dixon Season 3 will take place in Spain and filming has already begun, which means Season 2 can’t end with Daryl and Carol heading to America. Despite the relationships the protagonist built in France and all the hardships he faced, returning home was still a priority for Daryl, meaning only something drastic would stop him. However, Carol’s difficulties could be the incident that leads them to a trip to Spain.
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Instead of going straight to America, Carol might sabotage her trip home or find another reason to travel through Spain. She has already gotten into the habit of lying down Daryl Dixon Season 2, and she doesn’t hesitate to deceive those closest to her if it means getting what she wants. Therefore, Carol’s reluctance to return home could be the catalyst for them going to Spaineven though this goes against Daryl’s goal of giving Laurent a safe home, and since she faced difficulties with her emotions in the spinoff, Carol being responsible for the diversion seems possible.
Is Carol Telling the Truth in Daryl Dixon Season 2?
Carol may be lying again as she knows Daryl is extremely vulnerable after Isabelle’s death
With Carol frequently lying throughout season two, it’s impossible to know for sure whether she’s telling the truth about her radio message. Her desperation to find Daryl led to some extreme decisions, as Carol even lied about Sophia’s death in Daryl Dixon opening episode of season 2 to guarantee your trip to France. Furthermore, she also lied to Genet about why she wanted to find Daryl, proving how deceitful she could be. While all of these lies helped further her own goals, she could have been intentionally hiding the truth from Daryl in an attempt to spare his feelings.
After losing Isabelle, the protagonist is already highly emotional. As a result, revealing that one of Daryl’s former allies or enemies has returned would only make him react more erratically. If Carol’s radio call really was about Rick, now would be the worst time to tell Daryl, as he’s already nervous and acting instinctively. Knowing how determined he is to find Laurent, it seems likely that Carol avoided telling him about Rick as it would leave the main character completely conflicted.
On the one hand, he would still be desperate to find Laurent, but on the other, he would be eager to get home. Daryl spent years of his life searching for Rick after he disappearedand it was arguably his main goal in the franchise, meaning that returning home would almost take priority over the search for Laurent. With that in mind, Carol may have thought a little more rationally and would have preferred to wait for Daryl to find his French allies before giving him hope about Rick, i.e. the “it returned“The line may still have another twist to come.
If this really is The Walking Dead’s “Who’s Back” mystery solved, it’s an anticlimax
Daryl Dixon’s big mystery, being nothing more than a feeling, would be underwhelming after Rick’s return
Until Daryl and Carol return to the Commonwealth or Alexandria, the radio call will still have a hint of mystery, but whether the answer has actually been revealed is a bit disheartening. The way the call was interrupted created an intentional mystery, and even if it received more attention than the writers intended, it was an obvious attempt to formulate theories and build anticipation for Carol’s arrival in France. Given that there are still several large Undead returns that could be impactful – including Rick’s potential reunion – leaving Carol’s message on a cliffhanger left audiences wanting the truth.
Even if she wasn’t talking about Rick, having Carol’s message about another character would keep viewers interested, but missing Daryl and feeling insecure isn’t a huge reveal.
So the message about Carol feeling uncomfortable at home would be a huge disappointment. Even if she wasn’t talking about Rick, having Carol’s message about another character would keep viewers interested, but missing Daryl and feeling insecure isn’t a huge reveal. Unless Daryl Dixon gives another twist to this plot, it would be quite an anticlimax if a year of preparation led to nothing more than a healthy conversation. Carol could have easily opened up about her feelings without this suspenseful phone call, making me even more hopeful that she’s still hiding the truth.