
Lynn Collins as Leah in ‘The Walking Dead’ CREDIT: Eli Ade / AMC “I don’t need a saviour, or a martyr,” Carol retorts about Daryl’s constant need to try and fix things, like atoning for Rick’s disappearance. “And that’s all that matters: you being right, huh?” Daryl fires back. Daryl accuses Carol of not knowing “when to stop”, but she isn’t remorseful for her actions as it was all part of her ultimately successful master plan to eliminate Alpha and her massive horde of walkers. The final scene of ‘Find Me’ sees Daryl confronting Carol over her reckless behaviour which led to Connie’s disappearance during the cave collapse in ‘Squeeze’.But we know this world, the dead: it’s going to catch up to us eventually.” A prescient observation for the coming episodes, perhaps? “It feels like everything that’s good in the world is not on our side any more… we’ve had a good, long run, longer than the most. “Do you think our luck’s run out?” Carol asks her companion at one point about their current predicament.The cabin discovery comes after Daryl and Carol (and Dog!) head off on a food hunt – something that our characters are becoming increasingly concerned about at this point in the story, as showrunner Angela Kang elaborated to NME recently. “There’s some stuff that’s really just some base level things that they’re dealing with, like how do you have enough food? How do you have proper shelter? How do you repair relationships? How do you come out of a war and rebuild?” While the episode becomes largely devoted to Daryl and Leah after the cabin is introduced, there are a couple of overarching plot points to mention.Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon in ‘The Walking Dead’ CREDIT: Eli Ade / AMC We later find out that Leah has abandoned the cabin, with Daryl returning to leave her a note: “I belong with you. While Leah and Daryl do grow close over time, his nomadic desire to keep searching for Rick causes strife and Leah issues him with an ultimatum – causing Daryl to leave for good.

“Always the hero, huh?” Leah says about Daryl’s futile mission.

She says she hadn’t seen another human survivor until Daryl showed up.

She’s now in mourning, though: Matthew died during a walker onslaught, while Leah managed to flee the bloodshed with puppy Dog in tow. She was once part of a tight-knit “squad” of survivors that included one woman who died after giving birth to Matthew, Leah’s adopted son.

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