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Warning: Spoilers for season one of The Walking Dead: Daryl DixonThe Walking Deadis a franchise with a history of redeeming, or at least trying to redeem, its villains, and I love a good redemption arc. Screen Rant was atSan Diego Comic-Con 2024whenThe Walking Deadteam released their trailer forThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, a trailer which strongly hints at a redemption arc for one of the antagonists of the first season: Stéphane Codron’s (Romain Levi).

IfCodron’s actions in the finale ofDaryl Dixonseason 1are anything to go by, his redemption could shape up to be one of the most captivating of the entire franchise. Further fueling that is theDaryl Dixonseason 2 trailer, which suggests Codron’s potential redemption arc teased at the end of season 1 wasn’t just a fluke. Judging byThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonseason 2 trailer, it looks set to become a major plotline, which is a great turn for the underrated villain and the audience.

Codron holding the corpse of his brother, Michel

Daryl Dixon’s Spinoff Looks Like It’ll Redeem Codron In Season 2

A Combination Of Trailer Hints And His Own Actions

I was shocked by Codron’s actions at the ending ofDaryl Dixonseason 1. Codron had spent virtually the entire season blaming Daryl (Norman Reedus) for his brother’s death, as Daryl was involved in the fight that killed him. I could feel the anger emanating from the screen, particularly as Codron had to put his brother down after he turned into a walker. I was terrified for Daryl’s life when Codron eventually cornered him and his group in the season finale, aiming a gun at Laurent. However, Laurent (Louis Scigliuzzi) merely says “God loves you” to Codron,making him kill his men and letting the group go.

After seeing Codron being dragged off to who-knows-where for betraying Marion Genet (Anne Charrier) in his failure to eliminate Daryl and tell her where The Nest (a sanctuary located in the fortress of Mont-Saint Michel) is, I felt a twinge of sympathy for the man. I was therefore happy to see Codron make an appearance in “The Book of Carol” season 2 trailer released at SDCC, albeit with a few major injuries. He is seen shooting at cars that I can only assume are part of Marion’s paramilitary group, Power of the Living, strongly hinting that his redemption arc has not yet reached its conclusion.

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I cannot predict where exactly Codron’s redemption arc will take him inThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonseason 2, but wherever it ends up is likely to be a captivating story. It’s possible that he might cross paths with Carol (Melissa McBride) and assist her in finding Daryl, or he might strike out on his own for a bit, working to bring Marion and The Power of the Living down. What is for certain, in my mind at least, is that Codron deserves a shot at redemption, I just hope he lives to tell the tale.

Why Codron Deserves A Redemption Arc In Daryl Dixon Season 2

A Complex And Compelling Tale To Tell

I’m all for seeing Codron fight Marion and the Power of the Living inDaryl Dixonseason 2. I just hope that the show fully explains his intentions and decision to let Daryl and the group escape, becauseit was a rather inexplicable moment in the first season. Nevertheless, Codron fully deserves a full redemption arc for several reasons. For starters, I’m always engrossed in villains who truly believe that what they are doing is right, even if those things are unspeakable. When Laurent told Codron that God loved him, perhaps this was a way of getting through to his principles to make him change his mind.

While Codron was wrong to blame Daryl for Michel’s death, he was right to be angry about it.

Codron with a gun to his head in the S2 Trailer

I’m also a sucker for antagonists with compelling backstories that fuel these principles, which Codron certainly has. Not only was his brother, Michel (Paul Deby) killed, but Codron actually had to be the one to put his walker down in a shocking and heartbreaking scene. While Codron was wrong to blame Daryl for Michel’s death (as Daryl did not actually kill him), he was right to be angry about it. Providing Codron with a redemption arc, and therefore the chance to come to terms with his brother’s death, is an opportunity forDaryl Dixon: The Book of Carolto tell acaptivating tale of fraternity and grief.

WheneverThe Walking Deadfranchise has provided villains with compelling backstories in the past, such as with the death of the Governor’s (David Morrissey) family, orNegan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) naming his barbed baseball bat Lucilleafter his deceased wife, I have found myselfdrawn most strongly to these characters and their storylines. Codron deserves a redemption arc, not just for his character’s sake, but also to add another layer of complexity and human emotion to theDaryl Dixonshow. A story with two sides is an interesting dynamic that I have loved to see be explored in previous seasons ofThe Walking Dead, and Codron’s redemption arc is no exception.

The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon official poster

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Codron’s Redemption Arc Isn’t A Great Sign For His Character’s Survival

You Don’t Betray Friends Without Making Some Enemies

One of the first things that got me engrossed in the originalThe Walking Deadshow was the premise that no character was safe from death in this post-apocalyptic world. Sadly, I have to admit that I believe Codron, for all his toughness and fighting skill, is not exempt from this rule. After all,Daryl Dixonseason 1 ended with Codron being dragged away by Marion’s guards, presumably to be brutally tortured or used in her experiments. In fairness, I’m not sure what Codron expected by double-crossing a brutal leader like Marion.

Codron’s appearances inthe trailer did not provide me with any more hope for his survival. I was initially worried that he wouldn’t appear inThe Book of Carolat all. He is depicted wearing an eye patch and a sling, which, while certainly making Codron look even cooler, means that he has sustained injuries that have probably severely weakened him. One clip of the trailer sees him with a gun to his head, while another sees him firing a machine gun at a convoy of cars that are chasing him. These aren’t typically ideal scenarios that make me have faith in a character’s survival.

I think it is easy to admit that as soon as Codron shot Marion’s men and let Daryl and his friends escape,his chances of survival plummeted dramatically. Very few people betray powerful leaders and get away with it - when Simon (Steven Ogg) betrayed Negan inThe Walking Dead, for example, the latter strangled the former to death. Nevertheless, killing off Codron (while a realistic consequence of his betrayal) may cut his redemption arc short, and it is possible that the producers ofThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonwant to flesh out his story more before bringing it to an end.