Full article here, but this is the part that stands out.
CAROL PELETIER & DARYL DIXON | THE WALKING DEAD 11.24 Rest in Peace
Thinking of Carol after sending off Daryl, she turn and walk back alone.knowing he probably won’t be returning home, she let her tears flow and blown dry in the wind, its spring but its falls in her inner world.
MELISSA MCBRIDE & NORMAN REEDUS
duane_charles_manwiller: Was a really great day. Beautiful spring day in Georgia, a buzz in the air for the wrap of the show, and the final scene between these two slayers!!
RICK & MICHONNE // DARYL & CAROL
8.14 “Still Gotta Mean Something” // 11.24 “Rest In Peace”
12 years, 12 hugs
+ extra
That should be the way to send them off.
I do hope this are their last conversation:
Stay safe.
Nine lives, remember?
I love you
And i love you too
Hugs with a kiss on her forehead
Then he ride off
Filming that scene by the lake with Norman was the most difficult scene on this show that I’ve ever had to get myself through. It was an absolute mixed bag of Carol and Melissa. I knew going in that it was going to be difficult… those words on the page, the first of our last two scenes together, the impending finality was feeling very real.
Once I sat on that bench, once Norman sat next to me, that was it for me… I knew I couldn’t get out of my own way. To battle it would’ve been a mistake. Come what may, it had to be honest. It was Carol with Daryl, and it was me with Norman, and I will miss them both. It’s a beautiful scene about friendship and trust. I loved it.
We did several takes of the scene where we last see Daryl & Carol together, when they tell one another “I love you.” One of the things I love about working together with Norman is that we don’t rehearse, which was the case with this scene. Each take was a little different. These are the last words we hear them say to each other. In this final scene, I was struck by Daryl’s deliberateness to tell Carol that he loves her, the stillness he held as he said it, and then her reaction to seemingly try to intercept the weight of it, tossing it back to him lightly, playfully, for the road ahead. It’s a good way to remember them, taking care of one another.
- MELISSA MCBRIDE on Norman/Melissa & Daryl/Carol last scenes
CAROL & DARYL tragic love story, interrupted, in 3 acts:
#love, set if free #soulmatism #i love you goodbye
TO BE CONTINUED
“It’s not like we’re not gonna see each other again.”// “I’ll be back”
CAROL & DARYL in THE WALKING DEAD Series Finale “Rest in Peace”
MELISSA MCBRIDE as CAROL PELETIER THE WALKING DEAD THE FINAL SEASON
Team work! Melissa McBride as Carol and Norman Reedus as Daryl Behind The Scenes THE WALKING DEAD 11.21 Outpost 22
““To be able to inspire. This character has inspired a lot of people, including me. So in that regard it just feels really good. I’m proud of her””
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Carol inspired people from all over the world. We are so proud of her and eternally grateful to Melissa!! ❤️ Love you forever ❤️
The Carol and Daryl scenes in S01E03, nobody knows they will be bonded closely right after that night.
Caryl’s story is not momentary, Caryl’s bond is not momentary,
They were there since the very beginning.
Daryl Dixon know Carol was in abusive relationship;
Carol Peletier know Daryl love his brother even though Merle Dixon never be a good brother.
They aware of what’s happening in each other’s life, some understanding might be formed since that.
And I miss them