Warning: spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2, episode 4.

Even predictions that look watertight can turn out to be wrong, andThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonproves it by ruthlessly debunking a popular Rick Grimes theory.Daryl Dixonseason 1 was light on connections to the main show, but one standout scene promised a tantalizing link to the franchise’s wider universe. Contacting Carol over a crackly radio, Daryl heard his faraway friend utter the words “… came back.” Daryl desperately responded, “who came back?” but the signal had already been lost.

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon on the radio in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.

The mystery had only one obvious solution: that Carol was trying to say “Rick came back.“Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes went missing inThe Walking Deadseason 9, and remains the one AWOL character Daryl would be desperate to see again. That notion began looking less like a theory and more like a guarantee afterThe Walking Dead: The Ones Who Liveended with Rick and Michonneat the Commonwealth. WhileThe Walking Dead’s timelineis far from clear, it was absolutely possible that Rick could have returned prior to Carol’s departure for France.

Daryl Dixon Reveals It Wasn’t Rick Grimes Who “Came Back”

Even Daryl Thought Carol Was Talking About A Person

An answer toDaryl Dixon’s “who came back?” mysteryfinally lands in season 2, episode 4, “Le Paradis Pour Toi,” but couldn’t be further from the potential solutions that were speculated beforehand. After Daryl questions her about the fuzzy radio message,Carol admits it was never a person who returned, but a “feeling.“Strong enough to make her seek a vacation from the Commonwealth, the “feeling” Carol speaks of became a recurring element of her character throughoutThe Walking Dead, so the reveal stays faithful to her established character.

Carol’s feeling of unease bubbled up whenThe Walking Dead’s main group recaptured some normality after arriving in Alexandria.

Melissa McBride as Carol and Norman Reedus as Daryl in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.

Whenever Rick’s group settled in one place and began finding some semblance of peace,Carol would start getting twitchy and restless, unable to adapt to the calmness. Carol developed a tendency to dwell on dark thoughts during these times, separating herself from the main group and shutting off emotionally. That inability to switch out of post-apocalyptic survivor mode also caused cracks in Carol’s romance with Ezekiel, which she would later describe as nothing more than a “fairy tale.”

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With Daryl and Carol officially reuniting in season 2 of The Walking Dead’s European-set spinoff, season 3 looks set for a slew of major changes.

Carol’s feeling of unease bubbled up whenThe Walking Dead’s main group recaptured some normality after arriving in Alexandria, so it comes as no surprise that the same happened in the Commonwealth after the main show concluded. Throwing herself into a dangerous mission to find Daryl Dixon in an entirely different country gave Carol an attractive excuse to distract herself from that inner turmoil.

Rick Grimes reunited with his daughter in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.

Rick Returning Would’ve Been A Much More Satisfying Answer Than Daryl Dixon’s Actual Solution

The reveal cannot be described as anything other than an anti-climax.By having Daryl ask “who came back?” season 1 clearly hinted that a character had returned, not something intangible like an emotion or feeling. The dramatic suspense of the radio cutting out at the worst possible time, meanwhile, afforded the scene an aura of being deeply significant forThe Walking Dead’s future. The answer provided inDaryl Dixonseason 2 makes that setup feel rather misleading. Audiences were pulled toward thinking a character physically returned toThe Walking Dead’s group, but the franchise backtracks and attributes the line to a mere sensation in Carol’s mind.

Spoiling audiences with callbacks to the main show, long-awaited realizations, and juicy reveals would have justified the hype ofDaryl Dixonseason 1’s radio scene.

Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes smirking in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live

Character development is a crucial weapon inThe Walking Dead’s narrative arsenal, andthe journey Carol has undertaken acrossDaryl Dixonseason 2 has continued her story in a compelling and satisfying way. Not only has Carol’s new arc dealt with unresolved trauma fromSophia’s death back inThe Walking Deadseason 2, but Carol’s surprise - almost jealousy - over Daryl’s French friends also adds a fresh shade of envious green to her persona.

Nevertheless, it’s hard to get away from the sensation thatDaryl Dixon’s radio scene promised a major twist with far-reaching ramifications forThe Walking Dead’s universe, then season 2 delivers something very introspective that bears no real impact beyond one specific character. Going with the “Rick came back” theory offered a far more satisfying outcome. Daryl discovering Rick survived would have represented a landmark moment six years in the making, tying off the unresolved plot thread fromThe Walking Dead’s endingwhen Daryl learned Rick might, against all odds, be among the ones who lived.

Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee, Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, and Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon with CRM soldiers behind them in The Walking Dead

Michonne found the first sign that Rick could be alive. She then told Judith, who eventually passed the information onto Daryl.

Another benefit of revealing Rick came back would have been Carol giving the audience a Grimes family update, tacking an epilogue ontoThe Ones Who Live’s ending. Perhaps Rick became leader of the Commonwealth, or maybe Michonne fell pregnant with another child. Spoiling audiences with callbacks to the main show, long-awaited realizations, and juicy reveals about what happened afterThe Walking Dead’s series finale would have justified the hype ofDaryl Dixonseason 1’s radio scene far better.

The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon official poster

Daryl Might Not Discover Rick’s Survival Until He Actually Returns Home

Viewers Might Be Waiting A Long Time Before Daryl Learns The Truth

Daryl Dixonmay sidestep a golden chance for Daryl to hear the truth about Rick, but that moment still needs to come sooner or later. The last survivor who refused to abandon the search, Daryl went so far as to spend a period of time camped near where Rick “died” in the desperate hope that he would eventually resurface. Even when Daryl left the Commonwealth before his impromptu trip to France, he promised Judith to keep an eye open for any sign of her father’s whereabouts.

Not only must Daryl be rewarded for his loyalty and faith in Rick Grimes,audiences must be rewarded for their continued investment in Daryl and Rick’s unbreakable bondacross 14 years ofThe Walking DeadTV shows. Carol telling Daryl about Rick’s return would have been one way to honor that, but such a resolution now looks destined to wait until Daryl eventually steps foot back in the Commonwealth, at which time he will be greeted by an old friend sporting a light brown shirt and shaggy beard.

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Aside from the circumstances of how it happened, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has made a massive change to the loss of Rick Grimes' hand.

The Walking Deadmay have actually made a clever choice by keeping Daryl in the dark duringDaryl Dixonseason 2. If Carol had simply told Daryl about Rick’s return, what followed would have been little more than Norman Reedus' character reacting in shock. If the first time Daryl realizes Rick cheated death comes when the two characters clap eyes on each other, however,The Walking Deadcan deliver a proper grand reunion between Reedus and Andrew Lincoln, filled with tears, man-hugs, and an altogether more definitive conclusion to Daryl and Rick’s friendship. In the long-term, patience may yield greater reward.

With that said, holding off is still a big risk. IfThe Walking Deadis waiting until Daryl and Rick can be brought together in person, Andrew Lincoln will need to reprise his role for a cameo inDaryl Dixon’s final episode, whenever that may come. If a big reunion doesn’t materialize,the decision to avoid Carol delivering the news in France could come back to bite the franchise.

Daryl Dixon Could Have Found A More Exciting Alternative To “Rick Came Back”

Heath Came Back!

Even ifThe Walking Deaddid have a sound reason for steering away from the “Rick came back” theories,Daryl Dixoncould have picked a better alternative than “a feeling Carol had a few seasons ago came back.” A less prominent character - Morgan or Heath, for example - might have made for a suitable mystery returnee.Fear the Walking Dead’s endingalready teased Morgan returning to Alexandria, while Heath’s status remains entirely ambiguous. Admittedly not as seismic to AMC’s franchise as Rick, either character rocking up at the gates of Alexandria would have made for a bigger headline than whatDaryl Dixonseason 2 ultimately goes with.

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Another tantalizing solution would have been Carol revealing that the mysterious train community known as Designation 2 had come back to the Commonwealth. These unseen foes would expect to be greeted by the plastic smile of Lance Hornsby, the go-between they were dealing with previously, and would instead have found the Commonwealth under new leadership. The addition of a new antagonist rising in the United States would have then made Daryl and Carol’s need to return home inThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonseason 3 all the more vital, elevating the stakes even higher.

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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

In a post-apocalyptic France, the series follows Daryl Dixon as he navigates the complexities of a new landscape. Separated from his familiar world, Daryl faces unexpected challenges and forges new alliances while confronting the lingering threats of a walker-infested reality.