The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon introduced a new concept to the franchise in the series’ premiere episode: a savior figure. The abbey of nuns, calling themselves the Union of Hope, believes the boy named Laurent is indeed the future hope for humanity. The circumstances of Laurent’s birth — born of a mother turned by the Wildfire virus during childbirth — have earned him the title of the Chosen One. Exactly how Laurent is special, though, is still unclear. But In Episode 4, “La Dame de Fer,” Daryl experiences a vivid dream where Laurent demonstrates an ability previously unseen in the franchise — that ability: to impact the behavior of a walker horde.This wasn’t Laurent covering himself in walker remains to make himself invisible to the horde. Many have used that trusted method extensively in other The Walking Dead series. No, in Daryl’s dream, Laurent prays to save himself from a group of walkers. And surprisingly, it works. While a dream sequence, the divinely inspired development is unlike anything seen in the franchise. If there truly is a religious element to Laurent’s gift, it makes him the most powerful and game-changing figure in the franchise so far.Daryl Dixon has long been a decidedly grounded and agnostic character. Religious-themed visions aren’t exactly his thing. So Daryl’s dream might not have been a dream but a premonition of Laurent’s possible gifts. In the sequence, Daryl finds himself trapped in a tunnel behind locked gates. Through the gates, he observes an approaching horde of walkers — surrounding Laurent. The visibly frightened boy, though, doesn’t try to run, or succumb to his demise. Instead, Laurent bows his head and prays — and miraculously, the walkers harmlessly pass him by.RELATED: Daryl Dixon: Why Norman Reedus Wanted a Showrunner Outside of The Walking Dead Universe
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon introduced a new concept to the franchise in the series’ premiere episode: a savior figure. The abbey of nuns, calling themselves the Union of Hope, believes the boy named Laurent is indeed the future hope for humanity. The circumstances of Laurent’s birth — born of a mother turned by the Wildfire virus during childbirth — have earned him the title of the Chosen One. Exactly how Laurent is special, though, is still unclear. But In Episode 4, “La Dame de Fer,” Daryl experiences a vivid dream where Laurent demonstrates an ability previously unseen in the franchise — that ability: to impact the behavior of a walker horde.
This wasn’t Laurent covering himself in walker remains to make himself invisible to the horde. Many have used that trusted method extensively in other The Walking Dead series. No, in Daryl’s dream, Laurent prays to save himself from a group of walkers. And surprisingly, it works. While a dream sequence, the divinely inspired development is unlike anything seen in the franchise. If there truly is a religious element to Laurent’s gift, it makes him the most powerful and game-changing figure in the franchise so far.
Daryl Dixon has long been a decidedly grounded and agnostic character. Religious-themed visions aren’t exactly his thing. So Daryl’s dream might not have been a dream but a premonition of Laurent’s possible gifts. In the sequence, Daryl finds himself trapped in a tunnel behind locked gates. Through the gates, he observes an approaching horde of walkers — surrounding Laurent. The visibly frightened boy, though, doesn’t try to run, or succumb to his demise. Instead, Laurent bows his head and prays — and miraculously, the walkers harmlessly pass him by.
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