Summary
Daryl Dixon episode 3 copies the falling zombies scene from Dead City, revealing a lack of originality in The Walking Dead spinoffs.
Concerns about the future of The Walking Dead franchise and its ability to engage viewers arise from the repetition of tropes in the spinoffs.
For Daryl Dixon's spinoff to sustain its success, it should strive for more distinct and memorable moments, such as the orchestra scene, instead of relying on repetitive gimmicks.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon appears to have borrowed a zombie trick from Dead City, highlighting an ongoing concern that could potentially affect upcoming spinoffs. The Walking Dead faces a dilemma when it comes to creating fresh content - it can either opt for creativity or suffer a complete failure. Unfortunately, the latest episode of Daryl Dixon falls into the latter category. Zombies have limited actions, primarily focusing on walking and feeding, making it challenging to introduce new elements without creating inconsistencies. Nevertheless, recycling content is not the solution, as it can become monotonous for longtime fans of the franchise.
With the expansion of the Walking Dead universe through additional spinoffs, viewers crave original content that captivates and keeps them eagerly anticipating future developments. Regrettably, Episode 3 of Daryl Dixon disappoints by rehashing a familiar zombie scene from Dead City. Although the horror trick was initially innovative when used with Maggie and Negan, it has now evolved into a repetitive trope within The Walking Dead, hinting at potential issues that may arise in future spinoffs.
Daryl Dixon & Dead City Both Used The "Falling Zombies" Trick
In episode 3 of Daryl Dixon, titled "Paris Sera Toujours Paris," zombies begin plummeting from buildings while Daryl and Isabelle attempt to evade them. This scene bears a resemblance to the one in Dead City, where Maggie and Negan navigate the streets of New York. However, in Daryl Dixon, the falling zombies are unique in that they explode upon impact, posing a heightened threat to individuals with exposed skin. While the falling zombie trick was captivating in Dead City because of its novelty within the Walking Dead franchise, its repetition in another spinoff diminishes its impact.
The recurrence of this scenario in Daryl Dixon episode 3 raises concerns about the future of The Walking Dead, as it exposes a lack of coordination and originality within the franchise. With a limited repertoire of tricks remaining for future spinoffs, there is a risk of monotonous and forgettable content. To sustain the current success of Daryl Dixon's spinoff, it is imperative to incorporate more distinctive moments like the orchestra scene in episode 3, which effectively creates a bizarre and unforgettable zombie encounter in the Walking Dead universe.
Walking Dead's Spinoff Repetition Problem Will Get Worse
The repetition problem in The Walking Dead's recent spinoffs will worsen as these shows have been renewed for second seasons. Moreover, more spinoffs are in the pipeline for the franchise, including The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, a series tracking Rick and Michonne as they face new threats. While it is impossible to predict the success of future spinoffs and seasons, The Walking Dead may continue reusing the same tricks until a fresh zombie gimmick emerges. Both Daryl Dixon and Dead City recycle dynamics and themes from the original series, capitalizing on nostalgia.
Nonetheless, not all hope is lost. With Daryl Dixon's admission of lying about Laurent, the spinoff appears to be heading in a different direction by focusing on formidable zombie variants. With storylines revolving around zombie experiments, there is a chance that audiences can finally experience something innovative in the apocalypse, whether it be zombies overpowering humans with their strength or running at a faster pace. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon must distance itself from the nostalgia of the main show and repetitive clichés like falling zombies in order to truly distinguish itself.