The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3, episode 4 review

This review contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3, episode 4.
After a few weeks of walking, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Finally, enter into a juicy action and sets up a compliance with high issues. The last episode of season 3 opens with Daryl and Carol finally started to repair the boat which, according to them, will bring them back to America. Daryl is impatient to hit the high seas and go home as soon as possible, but Carol is still worried about their unfinished affairs in Spain.
The episode takes on a fairly slow start. The first act is made up of long sequences for repairing boats, mixed with conversations that we have already heard many times in the past two weeks. Carol begs Daryl to have a little more compassion for the inhabitants of Solaz; Daryl begs Carol to drop her attachments to Solaz and go home with him. It seemed to be an interesting conflict when it was put in place, but There is nowhere where to go with really in addition to having the same argument again and again.
About a quarter of the passage, the episode suddenly becomes much more exciting when the boat restoration team is attacked by a band of blood pirates. They send the pirates to the beach fairly quickly, but they then hear a bell, pointing that Solaz is attacked. Thus, Daryl and Carol rush into town to help repel an invasion, and we are entitled to the most exhilarating episode of the season so far.
This is the most exciting and full -acting episode of Daryl Dixon Season 3 so far
The second half is a battle sequence combining Mad Max & The Wild Bunch
While the raiders arrive at the doors of Solaz with a convoy of post-apocalyptic Gashazzlers of fortune and that the guards try desperately to take them in the walls, we are entitled Mad– Sequence of formal action. It is a little practical that the main characters obtain only wounds of flesh, but The action continues to be absent during the battle in the night. Just when Solaz seems to have a handful on the invasion, the invaders throw fireballs from afar.
This week, while the city is fighting against the invading bandits, Western vibrations are back. The Rat-A-Tat shooting on the city square is torn directly from the wild group.
This battle scene brings back the Western influences of the season with revenge. My favorite thing about this season of Daryl’s spin-off is that it looks like a spaghetti western full of zombies, but the episode of last week put these influences on the rear seat in favor of something more generic. This week, while the city is fighting against the invading bandits, Western vibrations are back. The Rat-A-Tat shooting on the city square is torn directly from The wild group.
It has nothing The last of us“ Battle of Jackson takes place, but It is always a captivating action scene with a bloody spectacle, an intense modification and a riveting choreography. It is not only a battle between Solaz and their invaders; Solaz’s forces release their walkers as a defense tactic, there are therefore zombies eaten flesh which also roam the battlefield. It is a welcome return to the sensations Traveling Fans are used to it. The episode of last week experienced a few minutes of permanent action of superficial zombie which was quite disappointing, but the whole second half of the episode of this week is an action.
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The end of the episode sets up a more convincing conflict than Daryl and Carol’s deliberation on their travel plans. Roberto steals one of the nasty and short trucks to find Justina. Carol and Antonio go after them, and Daryl reluctantly joins them because he will not let Carol face the deadly danger alone. And with this, a rescue festival heads for a hostile territory. For the first time since the first of season 3, I am really excited to see where The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Then go.
- Release date
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2023-2026-00-00
- Showrunner
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David Zabel
- Directors
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Daniel Percival, Greg Nicotero
- Writers
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David Zabel, Angela Kang
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Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
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Clémence Poesy
Isabelle Carriere
- An exciting battle sequence makes it the most full of action episode of the season to date
- The final scenes have implemented a new exciting conflict with which Daryl and Carol face
- The episode takes on a fairly slow start




