Daryl’s expedition in France hasn’t been easy on The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. Along with new walker variants that burn, run, and rip chains off walls, humans have once again proven that the dead aren’t the only enemies in the post-apocalyptic world.Codron and Genet have made it their mission in the six episodes of Daryl Dixon to tear the titular character apart. Genet is a politically savvy individual with a mind for nationalism, and the religious movement is an obstacle to her goal of making France a unified nation. Codron is less interested in politics than revenge. Yet Codron still has moral standards to uphold, and executing a child is where he crosses the line. In an interview with CBR, Anne Charrier and Romain Levi discuss their characters’ decisions to play by their own rules in the Season 1 finale and dig deeper into character study.Romain Levi: I really love the arc of my character. He started from this tough guy and a real villain. I really like the evolution of the character and the way he behaves at the end of the season. It’s not easy as a human being to be able to change his mind, you know? Specifically, in situations like that. I’m very happy about that. I’m proud of it.
Daryl’s expedition in France hasn’t been easy on The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. Along with new walker variants that burn, run, and rip chains off walls, humans have once again proven that the dead aren’t the only enemies in the post-apocalyptic world.
Codron and Genet have made it their mission in the six episodes of Daryl Dixon to tear the titular character apart. Genet is a politically savvy individual with a mind for nationalism, and the religious movement is an obstacle to her goal of making France a unified nation. Codron is less interested in politics than revenge. Yet Codron still has moral standards to uphold, and executing a child is where he crosses the line. In an interview with CBR, Anne Charrier and Romain Levi discuss their characters’ decisions to play by their own rules in the Season 1 finale and dig deeper into character study.
Romain Levi: I really love the arc of my character. He started from this tough guy and a real villain. I really like the evolution of the character and the way he behaves at the end of the season. It’s not easy as a human being to be able to change his mind, you know? Specifically, in situations like that. I’m very happy about that. I’m proud of it.
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