The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3, Episode 1 Review: Stephen Merchant Is The Standout Of A Solid If Unspectacular Season Premiere
Now that they’ve left France, this series is starting to feel like National Lampoon’s European Vacation with zombies. In this episode alone, their sightseeing trip takes them to two more European nations. After Daryl Dixon season 2 ended with Daryl and Carol making their way through a hallucinogen-infested Channel Tunnel, season 3 picks up with their arrival in a mostly deserted England.
As a Brit, I got a real kick out of seeing the Walking Dead-ified version of my homeland. My hat goes off to the VFX and production design teams for creating such a fully realized vision of post-apocalyptic London on a TV budget. They threw in a lot of inventive little visual flourishes, too: a zombie trapped in a red telephone box; a quarantine zone with “SOD OFF!” spray-painted on the wall; Tower Bridge permanently stuck in the “up” position. Big Ben proves to be a handy tool to draw hordes of the undead away.
Guest Star Stephen Merchant Makes This An Episode To Remember
Merchant Gives A Great Turn As The Omega Englishman
Seeing Stephen Merchant in a Walking Dead show wasn’t on my bingo card for this year, but he makes the episode. Merchant’s Julian Chamberlain believes he’s the only survivor left in the UK; “the last Englishman in England,” as he puts it. He was perfect casting for this role. As seen in Hello Ladies, The Outlaws, and his own standup, Merchant plays awkwardness really well. Since Julian hasn’t seen another human being in years, his social skills have gotten a bit rusty, so this role demands awkwardness. But Merchant also shows off his surprising dramatic abilities when Julian talks about his regrets, his self-doubts, and his unimaginable loneliness.
Of course, it’s Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride’s show, and their on-screen chemistry is as strong as ever. I appreciated that Jason Richman and David Zabel didn’t overwrite the episode. In a lot of recent TV shows, from The Last of Us to Dune: Prophecy, the writers have felt the need to spell out every little emotional turn in on-the-nose, plain-as-day dialogue. But not everything needs to be said out loud, especially between two people who know each other as well as Daryl and Carol. Richman and Zabel leave plenty of room for unspoken moments between Reedus and McBride.
Daryl Dixon Season 3's Plotting Feels A Bit Rushed
The Premiere Episode Can't Wait To Get To Spain
In the space of just one episode, this premiere races through enough material for a whole season set in England to get to the story in Spain.
In the space of just one episode, this premiere races through enough material for a whole season set in England to get to the story in Spain. It would’ve been a much neater transition if they’d set up the journey to Spain at the end of season 2 or set the Spain storyline in England. But cinematically, the Spanish setting is a treat. Once they arrive in Spain and the sun comes up, the visuals are gorgeous — it looks like a post-apocalyptic spaghetti western.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon airs new episodes on AMC every Sunday.
Overall, the third season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon has gotten off to a solid start. The overgrown Spanish countryside, full of zombies and unhinged cultists, is a fascinating new setting for these characters to explore. Daryl and Carol have an endlessly watchable dynamic, and the final scene of the episode — in which Daryl sees those bad dudes riding through again, returns to his camp, and finds that Carol is missing — is a strong enough hook to have me excited about where it’ll go next week.
Huntsville woman to be on new season of 'Golden Bachelor'

A woman from right here in Huntsville has been cast as a contestant!
Keep reading to learn more about the Huntsvillian, Monica B., and how you can follow her upcoming reality TV journey. 👇
What is Golden Bachelor?
Golden Bachelor is a spin-off of ABC’s popular dating franchise, The Bachelor, where seniors are the contestants. The show features an eligible, senior ‘Golden Bachelor’ who is looking for a second chance at love.
This season, 66-year-old Mel Owens—a former NFL player—will go on dates with a group of 23 women in hopes of finding ‘the one.’ Each week, he will give out roses at ‘rose ceremonies’ to the women he feels he has the strongest connection with. The women left without a rose will be eliminated. Over the span of 8-10 weeks, the pool of contestants will get smaller, resulting in a proposal to one woman in the final episode.
Meet Monica B.

The Rocket City is getting local representation from a 62-year-old flight attendant! Her bio reads:
“Monica B. is ready for love to take flight. This beautiful flight attendant is resilient, hardworking and looking for her soulmate. After experiencing many ups and downs in life, Monica B. focused on raising her kids and pursuing her career. She is a proud grandma to four grandchildren and loves to spend her time at farmers markets, going out to breakfast and doing yoga in the park.
Now, after living out her passion of traveling for over 40 years, Monica B. is ready to hang up her flight attendant wings and pick up a lifelong partner with whom she can explore the world. Finding a person of faith who is kind is very important to her, as well as having a sense of humor. Let’s see if Monica B. and Mel’s connection takes off!
Fun Facts:
ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor”
– Monica B. loves feeding the ducks with her granddaughter.
– Monica B. likes her white wine dry and her red full-bodied.
– Monica B.’s happy place is Martha’s Vineyard.”
Oh, and guess what?
A second Alabamian was cast this season, whose name is also Monica! Monica P. is 60-years-old from Birmingham, AL.