Warning! This article contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon . If you've yet to watch the show and don't want to know how it ends, turn back now!
C'est fini! The first season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon has come to an end and with it, the titular survivor's time in France – or so it appears anyway.
After hot-footing it all the way from Marseille to Mont Saint Michel, facing off against burner zombies, a dastardly nightclub owner, and a nefarious nationalist along the way, Daryl (Norman Reedus) reflects on his grandfather's time in Normandy during World War II. Later, he spots a boat out at sea, and smirk on his face proposes he's plotting the long journey back to the United States with his new buddy Laurent (Louis Puech Scigliuzzi) and, presumably, Isabelle (Clémence Poésy), too. Makes sense, eh, given that the finale is titled 'Coming Home'? But there's even more evidence to suggest where Daryl is headed, and that's the show's post-credits scene...
In it, Melissa McBride makes a surprise return as Daryl's bestie Carol Peletier, though it's evident she's still on American soil, thanks to the sign for Freeport, Maine. The sequence – which doesn't technically come after any credits, but it's so disconnected we're describing it as such – sees her relentlessly pursue a man on a motorcycle. Despite the guy's best efforts to evade her, her speedy Mustang eventually intercepts him – though not before he gets a shot at the vehicle and sends it to a screeching halt on the road.
"I don't want any trouble, I'm looking for a friend of mine," Carol says as she creeps out of the car. Name's Daryl Dixon."
"Never heard of no Dixon," the man growls back, to which Carol replies: "That's his bike you're riding."
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