This Wild Daryl Dixon Theory Explains How A Fan Favorite Walking Dead Character Can Return In Season 3

   

After spending two seasons in France, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon's third outing will officially take place in Spain, but one bold theory explains how a popular character could return. Although the series was set around Daryl and his new allies in France, Carol soon joined him in season 2, with the duo's relationship taking center stage.

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Characters like Laurent remained an important part of the plot, but it was clear Carol's addition was moving the project away from its original premise. This explains why Daryl Dixon season 3 may have opted to focus on a new location, as the series now has more freedom to explore Carol and Daryl's dynamic without other survivors interfering.

On paper, this sounds like a good idea, but with Daryl Dixon being one of The Walking Dead's best spinoffs, it can't afford to lose its entire identity. Luckily, the return of a fan favorite could prevent this from happening, and a wild theory indicates how they may appear in the series after their fate was left open-ended.

Daryl Dixon's Codron Could Make His Way To Spain To Save The Protagonists In Season 3

Saving The Day Once Again Would Truly Complete His Redemption Arc

Romain Levi as Codron standing next to a truck in Walking Dead Daryl Dixon season 2 finale

Having been introduced as one of season 1's main villains, it was hard to see a world where Codron became a fan favorite, but his redemption arc in season 2 helped him turn a corner. Sadly, the finale left it unclear what happened to him after he was last seen suffering a hallucination, causing him to run off on his own.

As a result, there is no telling if he'll show up in season 3, especially as he hasn't been in any trailers, but this may be to keep his return a secret. Codron is far too important to simply discard and forget about, making it possible that he shows up in Spain to save Carol and Daryl.

 

He helped protect Laurent in the past, and with the former villain attempting to make amends for his past and forgiving Daryl for killing his brother, Codron's Walking Dead story could take him to Spain, furthering his redemption. Assuming he survived season 2's tunnel incident, he will presumably make it to the UK, where he may learn about the protagonists' journey abroad.

This would give him motivation to follow the leading duo, where he may encounter season 3's main villain. From here, Codron could uncover Daryl and Carol's whereabouts before making a timely save, putting him back among Daryl Dixon's main story, which would be the perfect way to complete his redemption arc.

 

The Walking Dead Spinoff Is Clearly Hiding Codron For A Reason

His Lack Of Presence In The Trailers Suggests Daryl Dixon Is Planning Something With His Character

Close up of Romain Levi as Codron in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.

Unsurprisingly, Daryl and Carol have been at the center of Daryl Dixon season 3's marketing, but Codron hasn't been seen at all. While this could be because he won't appear in the next installment, it may also be a case of the show intentionally hiding him, which would indicate he has a quietly big role.

Romain Levi has appeared as Codron in 11 out of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon's 12 episodes, making him one of the most frequently recurring characters on the show.

His fate in Daryl Dixon season 2's ending suggests The Walking Dead wants fans to be uncertain about his survival, but this only makes a return feel more impactful. Putting doubt into viewers' minds and making them believe he's dead would add to the twist of Codron saving the day, which could be the show's tactic.

There has been a lot of work and effort put into his development, hence why he has become so popular despite starting as an antagonist. Therefore, it feels highly unlikely that the spinoff would randomly get rid of him, especially off-camera. However, it's still a possibility that can't be completely ruled out.

 

What Else Could Happen To Codron In Daryl Dixon Season 3?

Codron May Return To France, Or He Could Be Killed Off

Codron (Romain Levi) crying while holding the corpse of his brother, Michel, in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.

While I'd love to see Cordon show up in France to assist the main protagonists, there are a variety of other outcomes for the character in season 3. Firstly, he may not appear at all, as the series may opt to keep his fate a mystery for the entire season or confirm his death off-screen, despite it being an unpopular outcome.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 premieres Sunday, September 7, on AMC and AMC+.

Additionally, Codron could meet up with Daryl and Carol after recovering from his hallucination and help them get to the UK. However, he may decide to stay there or head back to France rather than join the duo on their sailboat that washes up in Spain, meaning his role in the next outing would be minimal.

Given Daryl Dixon season 3 is introducing numerous new characters, it's possible that Codron does feature but is killed early on, before the show even heads to Spain. This would be a tragic conclusion, but it would tie up any loose ends regarding Codron's journey, allowing the spinoff to completely move on from France.

Of course, The Walking Dead's next project may decide to do something else entirely with the character that surprises everyone, and until season 3 premieres, we'll be kept in the dark about what really happened to Codron following season 2's finale.

 

Why Codron Needs To Be Involved In Daryl Dixon Season 3

Codron Is One Of The Key Things Still Connecting Daryl Dixon To Its Original Premise

Fallou Boukar (Eriq Ebouaney) and Stéphane Codron (Romain Levi) in a foggy forest in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2 Ep 6

Leaving Codron out of season 3 may be a real possibility, but it would also be a huge mistake given how important he is to Daryl Dixon. While Daryl and Carol's Walking Dead reunion was great, putting the spotlight on the duo rather than some of the show's other prominent survivors did somewhat hurt season 2's overall quality.

Continuing to move away from what made the initial season so special will risk the show losing its identity, especially if there is no follow-up on Ash and Laurent's journey to America.

Therefore, continuing to move away from what made the initial season so special will risk the show losing its identity, especially if there is no follow-up on Ash and Laurent's journey to America. Consequently, the spinoff needs Codron to draw some connection to France and the show's original premise, with few other characters able to make this happen.

Having him around would be a reminder of what drove Daryl and Carol across the world in the first place, while being a reminder of the people they've lost. Codron's interesting personality and combat skills will also prevent the protagonists' familiar dynamic from getting stale, proving Daryl Dixon needs Cordron to maintain the show's unique charm.