El viaje de Daryl a través de una Francia destruida pero resistente, con la esperanza de encontrar el camino de vuelta a casa.El viaje de Daryl a través de una Francia destruida pero resistente, con la esperanza de encontrar el camino de vuelta a casa.El viaje de Daryl a través de una Francia destruida pero resistente, con la esperanza de encontrar el camino de vuelta a casa.
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
If you're a Walking Dead fan, Daryl Dixon is an absolute must-watch. This series takes everything we love about Daryl-his survival instincts, loyalty, and heart-and throws him into an entirely new world in France. The setting adds a fresh, eerie atmosphere, with hauntingly beautiful landscapes and intense action.
Norman Reedus absolutely shines, bringing even more depth to Daryl's character. His interactions with the new cast, especially Isabelle and Laurent, add emotional weight to the story. The show keeps the TWD spirit alive while feeling fresh and unpredictable. The action is top-notch, the story is gripping, and the French undead are terrifying in a whole new way.
Season 2 can't come soon enough, and I'm beyond excited for Season 3! Norman Reedus continues to prove why Daryl is one of the best characters in The Walking Dead universe. This show is everything I hoped for and more!
If you're a Walking Dead fan, Daryl Dixon is an absolute must-watch. This series takes everything we love about Daryl-his survival instincts, loyalty, and heart-and throws him into an entirely new world in France. The setting adds a fresh, eerie atmosphere, with hauntingly beautiful landscapes and intense action.
Norman Reedus absolutely shines, bringing even more depth to Daryl's character. His interactions with the new cast, especially Isabelle and Laurent, add emotional weight to the story. The show keeps the TWD spirit alive while feeling fresh and unpredictable. The action is top-notch, the story is gripping, and the French undead are terrifying in a whole new way.
Season 2 can't come soon enough, and I'm beyond excited for Season 3! Norman Reedus continues to prove why Daryl is one of the best characters in The Walking Dead universe. This show is everything I hoped for and more!
The high ratings and glowing reviews, promoted to the top of the results, exemplify all that is wrong with current fandoms. The fans of an IP are so slavishly devoted to their parasocial relationship with a show/game/movie/book that any criticism of that property is felt as a personal attack and, as such, generates a vociferous defence.
Daryl Dixon, while being an interesting character, has been abused by the writing staff for years and finally pummelled into what we are given in this show: a bland, one-note character that looks the same, says the same old things and performs the same old actions.
To make the character stand out, he is surrounded by idiots acting in idiotic ways. We are expected to believe that these people have survived decades of a zombie apocalypse and then act in the dumbest ways imaginable.
Every egregiously stupid action performed is unnecessary - dozens of alternatives that hit the same story beats exist for each scenario, but in this show the writers have chosen the laziest, tropiest and most idiotic options that it boggles the mind as to how people watching aren't all suffering from vertigo from the constant eye-rolling.
And yet, the fandom laps it up. People wonder why so much dreck is produced these days, and it is because these fandoms accept existence over quality. We need to hold our entertainment to a higher standard and only then will there once again be a drive to produce quality art instead of just producing... something.
There was real potential for this show, a true chance to try something different and elevate the artform. With so many spinoffs it should have been possible to tell interesting stories in interesting ways, to generate some new styles and flavours to complement the existing offerings.
But instead we are given the same dull grey gruel and it is only delusion that makes some think they are eating a delectable ice cream sundae.
Daryl Dixon, while being an interesting character, has been abused by the writing staff for years and finally pummelled into what we are given in this show: a bland, one-note character that looks the same, says the same old things and performs the same old actions.
To make the character stand out, he is surrounded by idiots acting in idiotic ways. We are expected to believe that these people have survived decades of a zombie apocalypse and then act in the dumbest ways imaginable.
Every egregiously stupid action performed is unnecessary - dozens of alternatives that hit the same story beats exist for each scenario, but in this show the writers have chosen the laziest, tropiest and most idiotic options that it boggles the mind as to how people watching aren't all suffering from vertigo from the constant eye-rolling.
And yet, the fandom laps it up. People wonder why so much dreck is produced these days, and it is because these fandoms accept existence over quality. We need to hold our entertainment to a higher standard and only then will there once again be a drive to produce quality art instead of just producing... something.
There was real potential for this show, a true chance to try something different and elevate the artform. With so many spinoffs it should have been possible to tell interesting stories in interesting ways, to generate some new styles and flavours to complement the existing offerings.
But instead we are given the same dull grey gruel and it is only delusion that makes some think they are eating a delectable ice cream sundae.
A series on Dixon gives Walking Dead a little more focus without the somewhat dreary dialog that sometimes fills a few episodes. But what is with their take on France? Do Americans really think that old muskets and Napoleonic pistols is all that Europeans have at hand for the Apocalypse? You do know that Glock is an Austrian company, right? Or that everyone is happy to talk English to Americans? I thought the French would have had enough of American tourists with zero language skills to have killed Dixon on the spot....but back to the series: it has a nice flow, some new zombie types and all in all better than expected if somewhat flawed around the edges.
In conclusion, *The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon* (2023) is a remarkable addition to the franchise that successfully combines horror with rich storytelling and character development. With Norman Reedus at the helm, this series captures the essence of what made *The Walking Dead* a cultural phenomenon while forging its unique path.
Fans of the original series will find much to love in this new installment, while newcomers will be drawn in by its engaging plot and relatable characters. As Daryl navigates this perilous world filled with both monsters and moral complexities, viewers are treated to an unforgettable experience that leaves them eagerly anticipating what lies ahead.
Overall, *Daryl Dixon* stands out as a testament to resilience and hope in a world fraught with danger-an exhilarating ride that horror fans will not want to miss.
Fans of the original series will find much to love in this new installment, while newcomers will be drawn in by its engaging plot and relatable characters. As Daryl navigates this perilous world filled with both monsters and moral complexities, viewers are treated to an unforgettable experience that leaves them eagerly anticipating what lies ahead.
Overall, *Daryl Dixon* stands out as a testament to resilience and hope in a world fraught with danger-an exhilarating ride that horror fans will not want to miss.
The Walking Dead: Darryl Dixon has absolutely lived up to all the hype. Like most, Darryl was one of my favorite characters from the original show so I've been looking forward to this. It didn't disappoint. This follows the story of fan favorite Darryl Dixon as he travels across the ocean to France. There he's put in charge of protecting a young boy who's thought to be the savior for humanity. Between this, Dead City and The Ones Who Live, The Walking Dead is back and as good as ever. This reminds me of the early seasons of the original where you couldn't wait until the next episode instead of just watching because you put so much time into it and wanted to see what happens but it almost felt like a chore. This show has refreshed a franchise many thought was on its last leg and a show where it can get a few years of being really exciting.
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- CuriosidadesIn the series finale of The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020), entitled "The Last Light (2021)", CDC Doctor Edwin Jenner's (role reprised by Noah Emmerich from the first season of The Walking Dead (2010)) Video Journal Log is being reviewed by a scientist at a French Laboratory. She is eventually murdered by some unknown assailant, and ends up as a reanimated corpse that is faster and stronger any Walker seen so far. Moreover, there is a phrase scrawled on the wall "Les Morts sont nest ici", which roughly translates as "The dead are born here".
- PifiasEven though the series takes place more than a decade after the apocalypse there seems to be no end to sound petroleum. Characters readily operate cars and trucks in series even though gasoline will become compromised as it ages, usually with in a year or so. Further, as gasoline breaks down, it becomes gummy and also compromises engine components as well. So, running motor vehicles ten year plus into the zombie apocalypse are not happening.
- ConexionesFeatured in Garch the Great: Remake It! Redo It! Sequel, Prequel & Reboot It! (2023)
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- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - The Book of Carol
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Francia(location)
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- Duración
- 47min
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- Relación de aspecto
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