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lyrasky · 25 days ago
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【ウォーキング•デッド:ダリル・ディクソン シーズン2-キャロルの書】第3話ネタバレあらすじ解説感想「愛してる」je t'aime Daryl Dixon2-3 The Book of Carol
【ウォーキング•デッド:ダリル・ディクソン シーズン2-キャロルの書】第3話ネタバレあらすじ解説感想「愛してる」je t'aime Daryl Dixon2-3 The Book of Carol #jetaime ##thewalkingdeaddaryldixon #daryldixon #daryldixonthebookofcarol #normanreedus #ウォーキングデッド #NormanReedus #DarylDixon #DarylDixon2 #ダリルディクソン #TheWalkingDead #TheWalkingDeadDarylDixon #MelissaMcBride #CarolPeletier #ClémencePoésy #LouisPuechScigliuzzi #LaurentCarriere #IsabelleCarriere #LaïkaBlancFrancard #AnneCharrier #RomainLevi #FrançoisDelaive #EriqEbouaney #LukeryaIlyashenko #JoeldelaFuente
前回の第2話でLyraが予想していたことが本当になったのて悲劇のダリル・ディクソンになりそう。毎回予想が当たりますが、今回ばかりはそうならないで欲しいです。だってダリルは本当に良い人だから良い加減幸せになって欲しいのです。 キャロルは相変わらずやりたい放題やって超がつく運の良さでフランスまで辿り着き、大嘘をぶちかましてダリルに近づいていっています。だ〜がしかし、今日の第3話で非常にヤバイ事態に…。 不死身のキャロルが危険な状態になると弱くなってしまっているダリルを救出出来ないぞ! どうなっちゃうの〜〜ん! 早速アポカリプスのフランスへLyraが皆様をご案内致しましょう!! Continue reading 【ウォーキング•デッド:ダリル・ディクソン シーズン2-キャロルの書】第3話ネタバレあらすじ解説感想「愛してる」je t’aime Daryl Dixon2-3 The Book…
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thegeorgiahuntsman · 1 month ago
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
The Book of Carol: Moulin Rouge (S02E02)
Spoilers below cut
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gneebee · 6 months ago
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Norman Reedus and Louis Puech Scigliuzzi, Daryl & Laurent on Set
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riding-with-caryl · 15 days ago
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I really love Daryl and Laurent's relationship and their bond and have very much enjoyed watching it grow.
Seeing how happy Laurent was to see Daryl in episode 5 and how Daryl was clearly happy to see him too really warmed my heart. I love that Daryl and Laurent had a secret cave to hang out in. I love that they played games, both on screen and implied, and had fun together. It was great to see Laurent being allowed to just be a kid for a bit.
Laurent immediately knowing that the American woman who was looking for Daryl was Carol was everything. Then the way Laurent greeted Carol when they finally met was so sweet. And Carol seemed genuinely happy that he knew who she was and that Daryl had clearly been telling Laurent about her.
Carol was so supportive and encouraging of Daryl when it came to Laurent, and that was really good to see. Not that there was any surprise, because of course she'd support and encourage him, just like he does for her.
Also, Laurent did what he was told and stayed hidden and waited for Daryl to come back, so yay Laurent. He's learning.
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emeryhiro · 1 year ago
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Here's another thing I missed the first time I watched this scene, so now it hurts so much more during my rewatch.
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I think we were all so distracted (or at least I was) by Daryl's anger in this scene that I completely missed the way his voice breaks when he says these lines, and how the whole time he's fighting to hold back his tears. I'm not okay. Let this man find his Home please, He deserves a happy ending too! ♡♡♡
Norman, once again, delivered so much emotion with so little dialogue, and the same goes for Louis ♡
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zippocreed501 · 21 days ago
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Louis Puech Scigliuzzi as Laurent
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
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walkingwithreedus · 11 months ago
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Norman Reedus and Louis Puech Scigliuzzi The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon Behind-The-Scenes ( X )
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mymanreedus · 5 months ago
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darylscigarettesmoke · 12 days ago
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take on me?
i can’t believe laurent’s getting ellie’s singing scene in 2x06
I see Zabel must be a big big fan of The Last of Us 😜
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also finding an intact guitar in the zombie apocalypse (that looks exactly like the one in TLoU…) is wild but finding one with a perfectly fine capo neatly in place is CONVENIENT
the only thing that’s left now is Laurent to start talking about space and dinosaurs
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haircoveredwriter · 1 year ago
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Eriq Ebouaney & Louis Puech Scigliuzzi discussion Carol’s return/Caryl || Sportskeeda, Oct. 16 2023 ||
The French cast love Carol/Caryl❤️
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tuppencetrinkets · 7 months ago
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Sorted caps from The Walking Dead seasons 10 & 11, Walking Dead: Dead City S1, Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon S1 and Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. You can also find sorted caps from TWD S 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7 here.
Aaron - Ross Marquand - 10,000
Alden - Callan McAuliffe - 2,000
Alpha - Samantha Morton - 4,000
Beale - Terry O'Quinn - 1,500
Carol - Melissa McBride - 16,000
Connie - Lauren Ridloff - 4,000
Daryl - Norman Reedus - 25,000
Elijah - Okea Eme-Akwari - 1,500
Eugene - Josh McDermitt - 14,000
Ezekiel - Khary Payton - 7,000
Gabriel - Seth Gilliam - 5,000
Hershel - Logan Kim - 1,000
Isabelle - Aerli Austen - 10,000
Jadis - Pollyanna McIntosh - 4,000
Jerry - Cooper Andrews - 3,000
Juanita "Princess" - Paolo Lazaro - 6,000
Judith - Assorted - 8,000
Kelly - Angel Theory - 3,500
Lance - Josh Hamilton - 8,000
Laurent - Louis Puech Scigliuzzi - 5,000
Leah - Lynn Collins - 3,500
Lydia - Cassady McClincy - 6,000
Maggie - Lauren Cohan - 21,000
Magna - Nadia Hiker - 3,000
Marion - Anne Charrier - 2,000
Maxine - Margot Bingham - 2,500
Michael - Michael James Shaw - 2,500
Michonne - Danai Gurira - 10,000
Nat - Matthew August Jeffers - 2,000
Negan - Jeffrey Dean Morgan - 18,000
Pamela - Laila Robins - 6,000
Pearl - Lesley Ann Brandt - 3,000
Pope - Ritchie Coster - 1,500
Rick - Andrew Lincoln - 13,000
Rosita - Christian Serratos - 10,000
Sebastian - Teo Rapp-Olsson - 2,000
Siddiq - Avi Nash - 3,500
The Croat - Zeljko Ivanek - 2,000
Yumiko - Eleanor Matsuura - 9,000
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lyrasky · 2 months ago
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【ウォーキング・デッド :ダリル・ディクソン シーズン2- ザ・ブック・オブ・キャロル】解説 各話トリビア【The Walking Dead:Daryl Dixon- The Book Of Carol】Guide 新ポスター公開
【ウォーキング・デッド :ダリル・ディクソン シーズン2- ザ・ブック・オブ・キャロル】解説 各話トリビア【The Walking Dead:Daryl Dixon- The Book Of Carol】Guide 新ポスター公開 LyraのBlogへ #NormanReedus #DarylDixon #DarylDixon2 #ダリルディクソン #TheWalkingDead #TheWalkingDeadDarylDixon #MelissaMcBride #CarolPeletier #ClémencePoésy #LouisPuechScigliuzzi #LaurentCarriere #IsabelleCarriere #LaïkaBlancFrancard #AnneCharrier #RomainLevi #FrançoisDelaive #EriqEbouaney #LukeryaIlyashenko #JoeldelaFuente
New poster for the second season of ‘THE WALKING DEAD: DARYL DIXON-THE BOOK OF CAROL’!September 30 on AMC+ & Paramount+. 【ウォーキング・デッド:ダリル・ディクソン ザ・ブック・オブ・キャロル】シーズン2がいよいよ公開です。 そして新しいポスター公開されたので紹介がでら、今日はこれから公開される【ウォーキング・デッド : ダリル・ディクソン -ザ・ブック・オブ・キュロル】のエピソードなどの解説をしますね。 因みに本国アメリカでは2024年9月29日からAMC+ で初放送予定。フランスではパラマウント+で放送開始!日本は未定。 今日は放送開始前ですがいつものようにLyraと一緒に【ウォーキング・デッド…
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retiredkat · 2 months ago
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Found this review of The Book of Carol on Reddit.
23 Sep By Sioph W. Leal
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol picks up with Daryl (Norman Reedus) training Laurent (Louis Puech Scigliuzzi) in survival and immediately being confronted by Losang (Joel de la Fuente) who still firmly believes that Laurent will be saviour of mankind and wants Daryl to stop out of concern that Laurent will lose his empathy. Carol (Melissa McBride) is on the hunt to find her lost friend and makes the journey to France and is forced to confront old, buried feelings, from the traumas in her life. While Laurent is still a focal point to the story and the Power of the Living, and the Union of Hope battle it out with Carol and Daryl’s aims mixed in with the factions as they fight, and both want Laurent in the fight for France’s future.
Right away the pace is much improved from the first season with a stronger plot and dynamic thanks to the inclusion of Carol. She wastes no time and makes for a much better season, presenting a more human and layered arc that the first season lacked. As she grapples with the re-emerging trauma of losing Sophia all those years ago and even laments how her life has gotten quiet meaning everything she has bottled away to survive is forcing its way up. This inclusion is the true strength of the series combined with a beautiful and, at times, harrowing performance by McBride who carries the heart of the series and perfectly captures what it is like to live with grief and how it affects a person no matter how much time has passed. Despite this, Carol’s strength shines through in a much more realistic way than other titular characters. No matter the situation he is in, it seems Daryl will always survive and that can hinder the story and reaction to it.
Last season we saw Daryl face a horde and large groups of people fighting against him, but he'd always come out unscathed due to how loved he is. Obviously, he’s a fan favourite and a writer’s favourite but his seemingly indestructibility was often a hindrance to the story because we know that he will survive everything he encounters and that’s thrown at him. On the other side of that Carol shows more personality and faces more danger but you can suspend any belief that she will make it through and have a genuine fear that she will succumb to the world. Early on, in her search for Daryl, she encounters the very people who sent him to France and is able to use the skills we’ve seen her grow from the parent series to now. Her ability to switch from meek and mild to resourceful and a force to be reckoned with is one of the reasons she breathes a new life into the show and an air of danger. While we can’t say much, there is one hallucination induced scene that will have comic fans with their hearts in their mouths that brings togethers Carol’s arc in the series and in the original show. Sometimes going back can prove fruitful and that is exactly what this season has done with Carol. Not only does she have to navigate multiple countries, new people, new rules and new Walkers but she does so carrying her own trauma and history and uses it to power through, determined to find Daryl.
The Union of Hope and Power of the Living create an interesting contrast to each other in their beliefs and how they’ve managed not only to survive, but how they carry their ideals and how it spreads out either through fear or genuine hope and support. It does, at times, feel a little lost and forced in some aspects and conflicts are quickly resolved or jumped from one to the other midway through the season. In the previous season, Genet (Anne Charrier) came off as a caricature villain filled with French stereotypes but this season she is more menacing and rounded as a villain as her plan is expanded on and we see her backstory and how it has shaped the ruthless leader she has become. For a villain she is a stronger character, writing wise, than Losang but her more interesting scenes are with none other than Carol herself. Again, Carol’s inclusion is not only an asset to the show but its saving grace as she elevates every part of it.
Often the plot of Laurent and his messiah/saviour status becomes tedious, but it loosely holds the plot together when the series chooses not to focus on the inevitable reunion of Carol and Daryl. That itself does come across a little rushed but the situations after provides more depth than the reunion. It’s a brave choice but one that works well for the narrative of the season and allows the plot to grow around them.
A staple of The Walking Dead franchise is how creative the team are in designing and showcasing their Walkers. After multiple series and seasons it is a testament to the creative energy of the franchise to show them in a new light and in different forms. From the trailer we see the marsh Walkers, but they aren’t the only new variant. How the living interacts with the Walkers is also new. We have people trying to survive and kill the Walkers that is a default reaction, but so much more is shown. There is a village full of old people who manage to show compassion to the undead, using them to fondly remember those that have passed. Unable to bury their undead or kill them, they are simply locked in their gardens and as the residents walk past, they pay their respects. It adds a human touch, a tenderness, that brings more heart to the series and a layer that feels like its impact will last despite it being brief. Then we have the Power of the Living using them as enhanced soldiers. Some use the Walkers for their own gain, some for compassion but it is the different reactions that bring more to the show than being a tired show about survival that we have seen in over seven different series. That is what sets this season apart from the others and the true strength.
Horror is a vital part of the series with the Walkers being the scariest part, but it isn’t until the end of the season that the fear will grip. There are moments throughout the season that almost grasp that, but it builds up into the final moments in a remarkable moment that makes you feel true fear, heartache and a truly touching performance from McBride.
Carol is the true heart of the season and the strength in every way. While Daryl will forever be a fan favourite, it is clear that his story has run out only to be revitalised by Carol who reanimates life into the story. The Book of Carol is its best when the characters are finally in perilous situations that they can’t easily escape from and when the new Walker variations are showcased to create the long missing fear. There are some new characters such as Ash (Manish Dayal) who bring more humanity but also bring a sense of morality that makes for more interesting situations.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol premiers Sunday, September 29 at 9:00 pm ET/PT on AMC and AMC+.
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gneebee · 4 months ago
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Norman Reedus and Louis Puech Scigliuzzi at San Diego ComicCon July 26th
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wifeofbath · 1 year ago
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New promotional photos of Adam as Quinn and Louis Puech Scigliuzzi as Laurent from the fourth episode of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. From The Walking Dead World twitter.
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bookqueenrules · 1 year ago
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And So It Begins.... Season 2..........
This article at screenrant with showrunner Zabel was published a couple of days ago..
The title is somewhat misleading....
In an interview with TVLine, Zabel addressed the possibility of a romance developing between Daryl and Isabelle in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2. Zabel acknowledges that the pair have formed a connection over the course of season 1, but that a relationship would take a lot of work. Check out his statement below:
That’s a good question. A deep connection has clearly formed between them over the course of the five episodes we’ve seen so far, and it continues to deepen in episode six. They have to deal with conflict about what [their relationship] means in the future for both of them, because they have different goals and ideas about what comes next. So it’s an interesting, kind of profound place they find themselves in at the end of the season. The idea was, from the beginning, to really form a mature bond between two people who are really different�� and to follow that in a truthful way. And that includes following not only the story that we were telling but following the performances of Norman and Cleménce. We tried to be really nuanced in terms of how we developed that and what romance may be read into it or not by the audience. The actors feel what they feel, and the characters feel what they feel. We’re not trying to force anything. There’s this whole idea of a surrogate family forming. That may include romance, but a surrogate family was really the idea behind the premise. The big question for Daryl was, ‘What happens if in your effort to go home, you wind up forming a sort of home in the place where you are?’ That goes beyond just romance. That’s more about ‘How do you fit into the world, especially an apocalyptic world? In that scenario, what is your place? What is the place that you’re most needed, and what is the place you most want to be?’
However, it's unclear if a relationship between Daryl and Isabelle could work. Despite the pair growing close and becoming parental figures to Laurent (Louis Puech Scigliuzzi), their relationship has been strictly platonic. Isabelle is a nun and has shown no indication of wanting to break her vows. Additionally, she has shot down the idea of a romance with Daryl anytime it arises. There's a chance that he could still get a love story in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, even if it's not Isabelle. Perhaps Isabelle teaching him about family could inspire him to let someone else in finally.
That is the end of the article.
My thoughts:
My take on this is that the Isabelle/Laurent "family" tease is serving a few purposes:
It is supposed to create angst and interest in the France storyline.
It is yet another example that Daryl is now ready for a wife and child.
In Season 5, Daryl was, in many ways, less emotionally mature than Beth. I think of what happened in Still. Beth handled the loss of their "family" more maturely than Daryl. It's well known that childhood trauma often arrests emotional development.
As Daryl has slowly made some peace with his past, he has had a variety of relationships that have helped him understand husband/father dynamics. Leah and Connie have helped him understand attraction and developing, or not, that into a romance. Lydia, Judith, and RJ have all been surrogate children.
Isabelle and Laurent combine the mother figure and the child into a type of surrogate family. They are NOT the happy ending. They are another "therapy" step.
Additionally, I don't see either actor actually wanting to develop this into a full romance. It would negate Isabelle's claim that God and becoming a nun lead her to change from her former self.
Norman sorta of let it drop that Season 2 is the end of their time in France.{He jokingly said maybe Costa Rica should be next) Zabel said that there are 6 episodes planned for season 2 as well.
SO, that means either:
Isabelle and Laurent leave with Daryl and Carol. Can you see Isabelle giving up the idea that "Laurent is the Savior of France" in the next 6 episodes? Especially when much of those episodes have already been spoiled to be Genet's backstory, Carol's story, and more insight into walker experiments?
I don't think so.
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Isabelle dies and Laurent leaves with Daryl, Carol, and possibly others. This would complete Isabelle's redemption arc. I will post something later on the "Land Rover of Love" scene in episode 6, but something no one is commenting on is how when Laurent is talking about "having to do terrible things" he looks at Isabelle and says, "Like what you did to my mother." Isabelle is shocked. We saw her do NOTHING terrible to her sister. I think we will find out about that next season. So, this could be a definite possibility.
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Isabelle and Laurent stay in France and work with Fallou's group to rebuild after Genet is defeated. I think this the most likely senario.
Thoughts?
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