Summary
A background detail in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon hints that the zombie outbreak began around October 2010.
The episode's flashback implies that France encountered the zombie virus prior to the United States and the rest of the world.
There is a possibility that the spinoff series is leading up to a significant finale event, possibly introducing a cure through the character of Laurent. Establishing a clear timeline of the outbreak may play a crucial role in this potential endgame.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon episode 2! In The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, a significant detail supports a widely accepted theory concerning the timeline of the outbreak in the franchise. Despite being based on a cult graphic novel, The Walking Dead has achieved considerable success. Any concerns about the audience's acceptance of a gruesome zombie show were quickly debunked upon its debut in 2010. Since then, the series has spawned numerous spinoffs, video games, and merchandise. With the main series spanning 11 seasons and offshoots like Fear The Walking Dead lasting nearly as long, it can be challenging to keep track of the Walking Dead's timeline.
In the latest episode, Daryl Dixon, a beloved character portrayed by Norman Reedus, embarks on a new adventure in France. This episode follows the conclusion of World Beyond's second season, which hinted at France as the origin of the zombie virus. The franchise has also confirmed that the outbreak, like the original series itself, began in 2010. Furthermore, Daryl Dixon episode 2 provides more specific dates, further narrowing down the timeline.
Daryl Dixon Spinoff Clue Supports The Walking Dead's Outbreak Date Theory
The opening scene of the second episode of Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon "Alouette" showcases a compelling flashback, revealing the wild and carefree past of Clémence Poésy's Sister Isabelle. As she indulges in drug use and engages in theft within a club, Isabelle's journey home takes a captivating turn when she becomes an unintended witness to the initial zombie onslaught in Paris. Notably, a poster displayed in the background of the underground metro during this flashback catches the eye. This advertisement promotes an event scheduled to commence in October 2010 and conclude on March 11. With the confirmation that the outbreak indeed originated in 2010, this poster strongly suggests that the outbreak likely commenced around October.
France May Have Experienced The Zombie Virus Before The United States
The franchise's showrunners are well aware that viewers are actively searching for hints and clues. Therefore, the strategic placement of this poster is highly unlikely to be a mere coincidence. As seen in World Beyond, where the origins of the zombie virus were revealed, it becomes evident that the outbreak initially devastated the country before engulfing America and the rest of the world. Daryl Dixon's second episode skillfully captures the chaos and fear that accompanied the initial assaults, offering a fresh perspective through Isabelle's eyes. This approach cleverly avoids the tired repetition often found in such flashbacks, such as characters discovering the necessity of shooting zombies in the head. Simultaneously, it sets the stage for Isabelle's storyline throughout the season.
All of these spinoffs seem to be leading up to a grand finale event, and even Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon suggests the presence of a potential cure through the character Laurent (Louis Puech Scigliuzzi). Additionally, establishing the timeline of the outbreak may also play a role in this potential endgame.
New episodes of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon are aired on Sundays on AMC.