Daryl Dixon’s season 2 premiere episode finally paid tribute to one of The Walking Dead’s most pivotal early deaths after 13 years.
The first episode of Daryl Dixon’s season 2 takes place and the second part of the spin-off series The Walking Dead is off to an explosive start.
As a lifelong fan of The Walking Dead, I have been eagerly awaiting this season given its focus on one of the franchise’s longest-lasting characters, Carol Pelieter (Melissa McBride). While I expected Daryl Dixon season 2 to delve deeper into her character, I thought this would be a gradual process, exploring the complexities of her humanity through her epic friendship with Daryl.
I didn’t expect the death of Carol’s daughter, Sophia, to be crucial to her character development in the first episode, especially considering the franchise has barely discussed this moment since it happened 13 years ago.
Daryl Dixon’s season 2 opener finally acknowledged Sophia’s death
When Ash rescues Carol in the first episode of Daryl Dixon: The Book of Carol, he offers his barn as a place for her to sleep. When I watched, I thought the simple addition of the barn was a clever callback, a moment that fans of the original series would appreciate, but would ultimately be a small and insignificant detail.
However, when Carol faces the barn, the scene changes completely and transitions into a flashback of season 2 of The Walking Dead. Instead of Ash’s barn, Hershel’s farm is again depicted, the dead bodies of Walkers are scattered on the ground and hiding behind the door. silhouette of a young girl. Just like in season 2 of The Walking Dead, Sophia emerges from the shadows as Walker, just as she did 13 years ago.
Later, when Carol joins Ash for dinner, the flower in the vase on the table triggers another flashback, this time to a conversation between Carol and Daryl just one episode after Sophia’s death, in which the latter tries to comfort Carol after she daughter has lost. .
While I love Carol and jumped for joy when McBride’s involvement in Daryl Dixon season 2 was announced, to say I was apprehensive would be an understatement. After all, when season 11 of The Walking Dead ended, Carol felt like a fully realized character who had gone on a journey and didn’t need to be touched again.
After all this time, the franchise finally acknowledges Sophia’s death, and the importance this moment had for the rest of the show has now completely sold me on Carol’s return and made me excited to see her evolve again.
Sophia’s death made Carol the fan-favorite character she is today
In many ways, Sophia’s death also marked a huge change for Carol, so seeing her finally reconcile with the loss of her child thirteen years later is a huge win for Daryl Dixon Season 2.
While Carol is killed off very early in the comic series, the TV show flipped the script and turned her into one of the franchise’s best and most compelling characters. When Carol was first introduced in season 1, episode 3 of The Walking Dead, she is a quiet woman, a loving mother, and a wife to an abusive husband named Ed.
When Ed is killed, Carol finally begins to gain some control over her life, but the death of her daughter Sophia in season 2 kicks off one of the best TV character evolutions I’ve ever seen.
Throughout the series, Carol transforms into a complete action hero, a leader and sidekick to Rick Grimes, and single-handedly saves the group numerous times from cannibals and other rival survivors.
Throughout season 2 of The Walking Dead, the group searches for Sophia after she goes missing. While she spends most of the season searching for her with the help of Hershel and his family, it turns out that she has already been turned into a Walker when the barn where Hershel has been secretly housing Walkers is blown open.
This revelation sets the stage for one of The Walking Dead’s most important early moments, as Rick cements himself as leader by shooting Sophia and kickstarting Carol’s transformation into the one-man army she has become.
Considering that one of the main criticisms the second season of The Walking Dead faced was its slow pace and lengthy search for Sophia, her death was rarely, if ever, mentioned again in the rest of the series. That’s why it was certainly surprising to have multiple flashbacks to Sophia in Daryl Dixon’s season 2.
Not only is it a tribute to the early days of The Walking Dead, but it makes me excited to see Carol return and finally, after all this time, come to terms with the version of herself she lost when she lost her daughter stumbled. from Hershel’s barn as Walker.
This legacy breathes new life into Carol
There’s no denying that she often got her time to shine on The Walking Dead; But Daryl Dixon Season 2 finally gives the character her flowers (don’t watch it, Carol, please) and for someone who has been a Carol stan for a decade, I’m so excited to see what the season has in store for her .