Daryl & Rick’s Potential Walking Dead Reunion After 7 Years Apart Addressed By Norman Reedus
With Daryl Dixon seasons 3 and 4 both confirmed to be taking place in Spain, it remains to be seen how, or even if, Daryl and Carol will find their way home. As such, though fans may be holding out hope for a reunion between Daryl and The Walking Dead's leading man, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), there's a strong chance it won't happen. Reedus explained why he doesn't think it would be a good idea during an SDCC interview with IGN:
"We’re very aware of [theories Daryl Dixon will end with a reunion]. There’s so many ideas thrown around from fans for all these things. I think sometimes it’s better to do the opposite of what people expect, so they’re surprised. If we just read what fans wanted all the time and gave them what they wanted, then you would know the outcome of everything. So, sometimes I think it’s better to tell your story. People can like it, argue, hate it, whatever, but you don’t want to just read Twitter, you know what I’m saying?"
What Does This Mean For The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon?
Is There Room For A Reunion Within The Walking Dead Franchise?
Since Daryl's story on The Walking Dead's flagship show ended with him going to search for Rick and his partner Michonne (Danai Gurira) before he washed up in France, it stands to reason that the spinoff would end with a reunion between the three characters.
"It will allow us to complete the story of Daryl and Carol in Spain. It'll complete this part of the journey. It's the last season of this iteration of this show."
If Daryl Dixon ends with Carol and Daryl's safe return home, a different spinoff or "iteration of this show" could pick up where he left off, reuniting him with Rick and the rest of his family, who found each other again and enjoyed a rare, happy ending in the final episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
Andrew Lincoln and creator Scott M. Gimple told Entertainment Weekly after the finale of The Ones Who Live aired that they'd be open to continuing Rick and Michonne's story if there was ever a good enough reason to. Would bringing the bare-bones remains of The Walking Dead's core cast together be enough of a reason? Lincoln seemed to think so.
"It's definitely going to go somewhere, but it might just be in my brain. It might just be my fan fiction," Gimple told EW, while Lincoln said:
"Never say never. There are other very important characters in the universe that are still wandering around and alive, that I think it might be quite exciting to have them breathe the same air and see how long they survive together. But it's a difficult one. It would have to be like this, a really exciting story."