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My name is Bailey (She/Her). Lots of Caryl (TWD) positivity here. Fandoms, Progressive politics, Humor, and more.
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Here's a masterlist of my fic for any new followers. I don't have a lot, but im working to become a better writer! I can write for quite a few fandoms, and I am open to requests! I've tagged the other fandoms I'm well equipped to write for as well.

The Walking Dead

The Ice King and the Sorceress of Flame-Multi-Chapter fantasy AU, Rated M.

Fireflies and Friendship Bracelets- Caryl one-shot, Rated E.

Safe, Warm, and Beside Me- Caryl one-shot, Rated T.

Smallville

Hiding Something- one-shot, Rated T. Clark Kent x Reader

Breaking Bad

Taken Care Of- one-shot, rated G. Gus Fring x Reader

The Mentalist

Too Close to Home- one-shot, Rated M. Patrick Jane x Teresa Lisbon

Sherlock

Don't Go Where I Can't Follow- one-shot, rated G. Sherlock Holmes x John Watson

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I don't think I'm ever gonna get tired of hearing Melissa and Norman say how happy they are to have Carol and Daryl back together. Or how happy they are to be working together again & how much they love working together. Or how much they missed each other and how much they love each other. It's like they grab hold of every single opportunity they get to say it and show it, and I love them for it. They have such a special and beautiful bond and friendship, and I love that we get to witness and experience small parts of it.

The way Mel thanked Norman on the panel at NYCC when she was talking about what it's like and what they do when they film scenes together made me tear up, just seeing how much it means to them both. Then, with how emotional they both got when they were talking about their beautiful reunion scene. I feel so lucky that we have them both, and I'm very grateful that they are putting their hearts and souls into this spinoff for us all, and obviously, for the rest of the team that is making the magic happen, too.

My heart is full of appreciation, gratitude, and love ❤️ 😍

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I swear, ya'll, the Caryl fandom used to be FUN! and welcoming. It used to be articulate, finding nuance and depth, and seeing the bigger picture. It used to understand that playing the media is just a game, and the enjoyment of Caryl, in Caryl, was watching the magic created onscreen between these two.

Now, it's become a toxic cesspool that spends more time shitting on the creator and writers and actor(s), missing the forest for the trees all because it didn't fit the story, the arc, the plan, the preconceived notion that ya'll had in mind. Instead, too many of you are following the direction of hiveminds who haven't even bothered to WATCH THE DAMN SHOW!!!

Instead, too many have taken their direction from mighty on high Carylers who did watch the leaked 2nd season with the determined stance to hate it no matter what, spilled that hate, and soaked it up as gospel. Ya'll didn't bother to form your own opinions, but rather joined the hivemind of hate.

Congratulations! Ya'll have turned the Caryl fandom--once a beacon of light and positivity lasting over a DOZEN FUCKING YEARS!--into yet another negative space where positive voices have to struggle to be heard because the angry toxicity wins out every time. Congratulations! You win!

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DEN OF GEEK article

The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon Season 3 Needs to Decide on Daryl and Carol’s Relationship

Will they or won't they? Daryl Dixon season 3 really needs to make a decision about Caryl once and for all...

By Jeanette WhiteNovember 6, 2024

This Walking Dead article has spoilers for Daryl Dixon.

The desire to see a romantic relationship between Carol and Daryl isn’t anything new, but it has ramped up. Across The Walking Dead and Daryl Dixon spinoff, fans have witnessed friendship bracelets, “I love yous,” and plenty of face-caressing reunions between the two. Carol crossed an ocean to find Daryl in France, and he assured her that he never stopped trying to get home to her. Cute, right? Well, that all depends on who you’re talking to. According to David Zabel, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol showrunner, there’s nothing romantic about it.

When asked about the nature of Carol and Daryl’s relationship in an interview with Collider, Zabel said, “I don’t think it’s romantic,” seemingly attributing the duo’s chemistry to whatever magic exists between Melissa McBride and Norman Reedus behind the camera. This, of course, isn’t the first time Zabel’s spoken against romance. When talking to SFX magazine, he said turning Daryl and Carol into a couple would be a “mistake.”

For “Caryl” shippers, it’s disheartening news. More importantly, it makes The Book of Carol’s romance hints feel a bit like gaslighting. For the series to succeed, it needs to decide what’s going on between Carol and Daryl because, right now, it’s sending mixed messages.

Daryl Dixon’s First Season Made Season 2 Messy

AMC originally conceived Daryl Dixon as a Daryl and Carol spinoff before overseas shooting made Melissa McBride’s inclusion “logistically untenable” for her. While a new direction was necessary, season 1 goes a step further by ignoring Daryl’s past almost entirely. Unlike The Ones Who Live, which delves into Rick and Michonne’s feelings about being separated from each other and their family, Daryl Dixon’s first season establishes Daryl’s bond with Laurent and Isabelle in France. Daryl doesn’t do much lamenting about the gang back home. In fact, he barely mentions them. When Laurent asks about the people Daryl left behind, he responds, “There’s Judith. There’s RJ. There’s a lady named Carol.” We all know Daryl’s tight-lipped, but “a lady named Carol” feels like a pretty big brush-off for someone he said “I love you” to just two months prior.

Watching Daryl choose between the people he just met in France and returning to his found family in the US is painful. The Daryl we know wouldn’t hesitate to return home. Yet, the big choice season 1 desperately pushes for doesn’t matter anyway. Once Daryl and Carol reunite, The Book of Carol kills off Isabelle, making Daryl’s “choice” a whole lot easier. Maybe the series didn’t want to steer into soap opera territory, but it sends a bizarre message nonetheless: Why can’t two women occupy space in Daryl’s life at the same time? The write-off feels like an all too convenient way of pushing Carol and Daryl back into the spotlight, but then, what was the point of season 1? Watching Daryl play reluctant guardian once again didn’t do much in terms of character development. Judith and RJ still exist, after all.

The Book of Carol Sends Mixed Messages

The Book of Carol includes plenty of Caryl moments that aren’t just fantasies of hopeful shippers. The fact that Daryl never returns Isabelle’s “I love you” after telling Carol that he loved her in TWD’s finale practically begs audiences to question his feelings for Carol. Strangers compare them to an “old married couple” and hint at the spark between them. When you toss in the playful banter, the hugging, and all those looks, you get something that feels a lot like romantic foreshadowing. If Zabel is so against romance, why bother including these moments at all? Yes, straight men and women friendships lack representation in entertainment, but the solution to that isn’t depicting a relationship wobbling on the edge of romance. That’s not authentic, either. In fact, it’s harmful.

The best will they/won’t they relationships work because, at some point, the “will they” becomes “they want to, they just haven’t.” This is where Carol and Daryl drip with slow burn potential. Taking the romance route suggests feeling realizations are underway. However, following Zabel’s path of friendship, ironically, makes things a lot more complicated if the spinoff keeps dolling out interactions like this.

Right now, season 3 plans for Carol and Daryl aren’t clear. Perhaps Zabel thinks people will keep tuning in if their relationship stays the same, but there’s too much history between them for that. Romance or not, Daryl Dixon would be wise to choose a side because playing is alienating shippers and non-shippers alike.

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I stay out of the Caryl tag most days now, because the discourse is way too much for me to handle.

But I have to say...the clip of Carol with her shoulder exposed, looking over at Daryl in the flickering candlelight, had my heart racing and the adrenaline coursing through my veins. It SCREAMS romance.

I know it's ship bait. I KNOW it. And yet I can't help but love them still. They will always be in my Top 3 ships of all time, and their mishandling (in my opinion) on the spin-off show could never erase how much I adore them.

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not the platonic looks, the platonic flirty shoulder, and the mysterious platonic hand placement. season 3, the book of platonics.

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I’m sorry, but the scene where Carol and Daryl exchange looks and Daryl simply says, “I know.” The fact that these two haven’t banged yet is criminal.

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#she stayed DARYL DIXON - THE BOOK OF CAROL 2.06 Au Revoir, Les Enfants

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Melissa McBride as CAROL & Norman Reedus as DARYL DIXON DARYL DIXON - THE BOOK OF CAROL 2.06 Au Revoir, Les Enfants

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EPISODE 03 --

Isabelle (to Daryl): I love you.

Daryl: ...

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EPISODE 04 --

Carol (to Daryl): Isabelle loved you.

Daryl: ...

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EPISODE 05 --

Laurent (to Daryl): Isabelle loved you.

Daryl: ...

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And yet! People STILL have not gotten how obviously the show is driving it home that Daryl did NOT feel the same. Isabelle was just a part of the journey.

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Lots of carylers are pretty happy with the spin-off and excited about S3 - while exercising their critical thinking skills and retaining their right to not agree with or like all they see on their screens.

GA is enjoying the show and tuning in to watch it on cable (let's be honest, the fandom is streaming, either pirating or VPN/subscribing to AMC+).

Neutral/anti-shippers are recognizing that the narrative is, at least, pointing that is possible that Carol and Daryl love each other romantically.

It's okay to feel happy and positive about it. It's okay to praise it and share your love about it. We waited very long for this moment. We are allowed to enjoy it without justifying our feelings every single time we voice them. I am allowed to enjoy it. So are you.

I've been pretty pleased with s2 of the spinoff so far! I wasn't fond of a few decisions, but I thought their reunion was perfect, and I still say all signs point to canon. Caryl has always been endgame, which we are still working up to.

My other favorite ship, Patrick Jane and Teresa Lisbon from The Mentalist didn't go canon until towards the beginning of the final season, with marriage in the series finale. Caryl reminds me so much of them, with the will they/won't they game that the writers play.

I don't think we have a reason to feel anything but positive. Angela Kang has an E.P credit, same as Norman and Melissa. All of whom have acknowledged Caryl's romantic bond at some point. I wholeheartedly believe we'll get to see Carol's dream of living with Daryl in domestic bliss become reality at the end.

The negativity is loud, but Daryl and Carol's actions towards each other are louder, and they scream romance. Keep the faith! ❤️

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