Who Is Genet? Daryl Dixon's Walking Dead Spinoff Villain Explained

   

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Genet made a huge impression during the first season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and with the villain making her return in season 2, the spinoff has already provided a huge insight into her motivations and personality. The franchise's move to France introduced a lot of new characters, locations, and groups, but Pouvoir Du Vivant is perhaps the most menacing addition to the zombie series. Led by Genet, the faction caused plenty of problems in season 1, and while Daryl Dixon's villains may feel similar to The Walking Dead's other antagonists over the years, Povoir has some defining traits.

Alongside having a pretty clear vision for the future, the group also has some unique methods that make them stand out. As a result, their leader was destined to play a major role in the French-based spinoff, and with Genet back for season 2, she could become one of the franchise's most impactful villains yet. Her ruthless nature adds a sense of danger that makes Daryl Dixon such a great Walking Dead spinoff, and it seems like she will only get more deadly throughout season 2, making now the perfect time to explore Genet's history and her future goals.

What The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Has Revealed About Genet's Background

Daryl Dixon Has Only Offered A Small Insight Into Genet's Past

Custom image of Genet from Daryl Dixon in front of a CRM helicopter from The Walking Dead

Although most of Genet's history has been kept unknown, Daryl Dixon has provided a small insight into her past. The most notable bit of information the show provides about Marion Genet's backstory is that she used to work as a janitor in the Louvre, which she claims helped her understand which eyes were telling the truth and which ones lied. Additionally, the spinoff also indicated that Genet's father was a fisher who captained a small boat, perhaps offering an explanation as to why she uses ships to go back and forth to America to capture walkers for her experiments.

Sometime after the outbreak, Genet managed to become the leader of Pouvoir, with her personality seemingly changing after losing her husband when the apocalypse first started.

Sometime after the outbreak, Genet managed to become the leader of Pouvoir, with her personality seemingly changing after losing her husband when the apocalypse first started. While The Walking Dead hasn't suggested that Genet has a military background, a cut detail teased Daryl Dixon's villain having a connection to the CRM, but this has never been confirmed. The antagonist's disdain towards the elite further confirms her working-class background and she seems to be anti-religious based on her speeches, but large parts of her history still remain unknown, making her traumatic past Genet's only known motivator.

How Genet's Pouvoir Villain Group Began

Genet & Puvoir's Uprising Stemmed From Her Time Working At The Louvre

Carol's arrival in France during Daryl Dixon season 2 has helped unveil more about how Pouvoir came together, as she interacted with Genet in episode 3. The episode's flashback scene highlighted Genet's unrewarding job in the Louvre, as she was being mistreated by those in a position of power. Her experience wasn't unique though, as the entire janitorial staff planned a strike that never happened due to the outbreak. However, this organized walk-out seemingly planted the seeds of Pouvoir's entire mission, as Genet's desire for fairer treatment can be seen in her faction, even if her implementation isn't perfect.

Having lost her husband due to the police not letting her leave the art museum, Genet's hatred for traditional authority seemed to peak here, which was the final straw that led to her creating Pouvoir. Genet's second-in-command was also a janitor at the Louvre and someone she was seemingly close to, proving that rewarding loyalty is at the core of the group's foundations. Although it's still unclear exactly how Genet became the leader of the group and managed to create such a well-drilled, combat-efficient organization, her history in the Louvre facing unfair treatment seems to be the genesis of Pouvoir.

Genet & Pouvoir Du Vivant Control Most Of France In The Walking Dead

Genet & Her Group Are The Most Powerful Faction In France

The timeline of Genet and Pouvoir's rise in France remains unclear, but the fact remains they are the dominant force in the country. While some cities may be free from Genet's control, she seems to have authority over large parts of the nation and commands a huge amount of respect. A key part of Genet's plan in Daryl Dixon involves having loyal followers, and the series has shown several times how many people are dedicated to her message. Alongside having numerous soldiers, plenty of civilians came to watch Daryl and Quinn fight for their lives and actively cheered against them.

Considering the likes of L'Union and École Maternelle Simone Veil act as a resistance to Pouvoir's rule, it's clear the villainous group has won over the majority of France's survivors, which is why they are so intimidating. However, with Genet still actively trying to get Laurent on her side and attempting to eliminate her enemies, the opposition is still a problem for her political conquest, making these other factions big targets. Season 2 will likely expand on how far her influence goes and just how much control she has, but as of now, Pouvoir appears to be France's main group.

Genet Is Conducting Variant Experiments On The Walking Dead's Zombies

The Villain Has Already Used Variant Zombies While Trying To Kill Daryl

Part of what makes Genet such a good villain is that, despite her formal and authoritative nature, she has an extremely twisted side which her zombie experiments highlight. Alongside trying to maintain control of France, Genet has spent part of Daryl Dixon conducting experiments on zombies, resulting in the creation of new variants. The origin of variants in The Walking Dead is confusing since they supposedly originated in France yet managed to appear in America without much explanation. However, Genet seems to have found a way to modify regular walkers' behavior, as seen during the spinoff's first season.

After capturing Daryl and Quinn, Genet forces the duo to fight a zombie that had been injected with some sort of chemical, giving it enhancements not usually seen in normal walkers. She is also seen working directly with scientists who have zombies chained up for experimentation and even seeks out walkers directly from the US, hinting at Daryl Dixon's villain knowing the cause of the virus and how it can potentially be weaponized. Genet also suggests that the elite are responsible for starting the outbreak, and while this could just be propaganda, she may actually know how it all started.

Given the outbreak originated in France, it seems likely that French survivors will have a better understanding of how things started compared to people anywhere else in the world. The Walking Dead World Beyond's post-credits scene also proves some French factions know who is responsible for the apocalypse, which means Genet could possibly have this knowledge as well. Therefore, her experiments may be tied all the way back to the source of the virus, giving her extensive knowledge on how to create more powerful zombies that she can use to her advantage.

What Genet Wants & Why She's Hunting Down Laurent In Daryl Dixon's Spinoff

Genet Wants Ultimate Control Over A Unifed France

Despite how well-drilled and commanding Pouvoir is, Genet's main goal simply appears to be unified control over France, which she partially has already. She wants to create a version of the country that is different from France before the outbreak, claiming to desire freedom from the elite. Her distaste for religion means she wants to create a better life for the people of France, but L'Union and Laurent's hopeful message provides some huge obstacles to overcome. Therefore, getting Laurent on board with her mission could change things for the better, as he can influence the masses.

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Those who remain unconvinced by Genet's plans would be more likely to come around to Pouvoir's way of life if Laurent embraced her vision. He is seen as special in the eyes of many due to his miracle birth, meaning an endorsement of Genet and Pouvoir would go a long way. Unfortunately for the antagonist, Laurent has rejected her methods, with Daryl also helping protect him. His defiance has denied Genet the chance to rule France with total authority, making Daryl and L'Union a huge problem for her that she will continue to oppose throughout Daryl Dixon season 2.