

Even heroes need saving.
After washing ashore in France, Daryl struggles to piece together how he got there and why, as he navigates a fractured, walker-infested landscape to find his way home. During his journey, Daryl has to protect a young boy, Laurent, who is seen as a messiah, while facing new, dangerous walker variants and the "Power of the Living" paramilitary group, as the connections he forms along the way complicate his plan to return home.
WritersCharlie Adlard, Tony Moore, Robert Kirkman

L'âme Perdue
Sep 10, 2023
Daryl Dixon's arrival in France puts a young boy under the care of nuns in danger.

Alouette
Sep 17, 2023
Daryl, Isabelle, Laurent, and Sylvie face trouble on the road. Isabelle remembers the day the hungry ones appeared. Laurent struggles to fit in.

Paris sera toujours Paris
Sep 24, 2023
The group arrives in Paris, where Isabelle confronts her past while growing closer to Daryl. Codron seeks help from the leader of a growing nationalist movement called Pouvoir, putting the Union of Hope and Laurent under dangerous scrutiny.

La Dame de Fer
Oct 1, 2023
Daryl and Isabelle must negotiate with Quinn, the proprietor of the underground Demimonde club - the last vestige of art and expression in Paris.

Deux Amours
Oct 8, 2023
Daryl faces old demons, recalling the circumstances that landed him in France. Isabelle's sacrifice forces her to consider drastic measures. Genet commences a celebration for the people of Paris.

Coming Home
Oct 15, 2023
Genet solidifies her base of power. Before Daryl can return to America, he has a job to do.
Dani
@DANEO
I actually just started watching the original Walking Dead Series about a week ago I'm not a huge zombie fan but I did start the new spinoff Darryl Dixon and I actually think it's better than the original. Just watched the second episode today and it's great I would definitely recommend it even if you haven't seen all the others this series is still worth watching
MovieGuys
@MovieGuys
Daryl Dixon started off better than other Walking Dead spin offs but is let down by unconvincing and at times, downright silly, storytelling. Whilst this series set the stage nicely for a European take on the WD saga, the second episode demonstrated writing that felt like it was better suited to an episode of "The Famous Five". Episode three is no better, with the whole proposition reduced to a gaudy, side show. The simple lack of plausibility and realism, the lack of any true sense of desperation, works against any notion that this is a hard nosed, post apocalyptic series, that takes itself seriously. In summary, the writing needs to get back on track, if this series wants to engage with an adult audience. That said, after three episodes I doubt it will. I'm well and truly out.