Norman Reedus Shares The Original ‘Walking Dead’ Daryl & Carol Spin-Off Plans | Entertainment Weekly

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Norman Reedus reveals how Daryl and Carol were going to return to the Walking Dead.

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1 thought on “Norman Reedus Shares The Original ‘Walking Dead’ Daryl & Carol Spin-Off Plans | Entertainment Weekly”

  1. Daryl acts stupid with Carol. There were times when we watched and thought he let her slide so much after getting so many people killed. Everyone was saying, ” Carol needs to be the next one to go.” Daryl is not a leader when it comes to Carol.

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