The Walking Dead Spoilers: Will Daryl Dixon End Up With Carol Or Beth?


One of The Walking Dead’s most compelling plots over the last few seasons has been the romantic endeavors of Daryl Dixon.

Dixon, who is played by Norman Reedus, is possibly the apocalyptic zombie drama’s most popular character, and he has been linked to both Melissa McBride’s Carol Peletier and Emily Kinney’s Beth Greene.

Gale Anne Hurd, who is The Walking Dead’s executive producer, has now been discussing who Daryl might end up with. And as you’d expect, it won’t be a happy ending for any of the trio.

“Daryl’s interesting because there are the people who want him to hook up with Carol, there are people who want him to hook up with Beth, there are the people who never wanted him to hook up because he’s got to save himself for them,” Hurd explained to Zap2it.

“Regardless of what we do, I don’t think we’re every going to make anyone happy,” she added. However, at Comic-Con a trailer for the upcoming fifth season of The Walking Dead showed that it doesn’t look as though Daryl and Beth will actually get together at some point in the near future of the show.

She is shown to be inside a medical facility alongside a female police officer, while Daryl is currently being held inside Terminus with Rick, Michonne, Glenn, and Maggie, which is being run by a group of cannibals.

Robert Kirkman, who created the comics and also writes for the AMC show, has also been discussing The Walking Dead with Entertainment Weekly, and he’s revealed that he knows exactly when all of the characters are going to perish.

“I got a pretty good idea when all of them are dying,” he stated. “To a certain extent, if we follow the comic, like possibly even more than [showrunner] Scott [Gimple] knows. So I’m always like… two years, three years, six months, two weeks, oh, God this is awful! It’s really rough.”

He then added, “Doing the comic, it was the fine because it was just lines on a paper. Whatever. We’re killing that guy. Cool. But the show, it sucks because we all work together, we hang out, and have a great time. But, you know, the story’s gotta get done and people gots to die, as I like to say. It’s pretty rough.”

Kirkman also revealed that he is unable to tell the cast when they are going to get killed just in case they change their minds. “You can’t tell-’em,” he declared. “Because we change our minds all the time. And that’s the other really bad thing about it.”

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