The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Recap: Tuez-Moi
Briefly

This season feels like a transitional time for the show, concerned more with clearing the deck for what's next than bringing the story to a satisfying end.
Daryl's character arc seems to be stuck in a repetitive cycle, reflecting a potential boredom with the story rather than a dramatic evolution.
The script repeatedly emphasizes Daryl's internal conflict between his old home and his new relationships, underscoring stagnant themes that have dominated the series.
While the show has exciting moments like 'La Paradis Pour Toi,' it now feels like it is getting bored with itself and ready to start anew.
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