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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Fallou was regarded a standout from the first season due to being a helpful and competent badass who saves Daryl from being executed by Genet's men in the finale.
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* EvenBetterSequel: The series is widely considered an improvement over ''Dead City'' which, while generally well-liked, was often regarded as retreading old ground. The main points of praise have gone to a brand new, fresher storyline, the gorgeous cinematography, a more well-rounded supporting cast, and the inclusion of the horrifying variant walkers.
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* OneSceneWonder: [[spoiler:Carol]] returns in the Season 1 finale to much fanfare, setting her up as part of the main cast in the forthcoming Season 2.

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* OneSceneWonder: [[spoiler:Carol]] returns in the Season 1 finale to much fanfare, setting her up as part of the main cast in of the forthcoming Season 2.
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* OneSceneWonder: [[spoiler:Carol]] returns in the Season 1 finale to much fanfare, setting her up as part of the main cast in the forthcoming Season 2.
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*** ''VideoGame/DeathStranding: The Show''. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Alternatively, the general idea of the show (Creator/NormanReedus traversing a post-apocalyptic world) inevitably led to comparisons with ''Death Stranding''.[[/labelnote]]
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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in modern France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or, more rarely, a BourgeoisBohemian. The latter two are targets of mockery.[[/note]]

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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in modern France you're either: a) a Basque, Basque person, so GrandfatherClause could more or less safely apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or, more rarely, a BourgeoisBohemian. The latter two are often targets of mockery.[[/note]]
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* NightmareFuel: The French variant walkers are every bit as terrifying as TheStinger for ''[[Series/TheWalkingDeadWorldBeyond World Beyond]]'' implied they are.

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* NightmareFuel: The French variant walkers are every bit as terrifying as TheStinger for ''[[Series/TheWalkingDeadWorldBeyond World Beyond]]'' implied they are.would be.
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* NightmareFuel: The French variant walkers are every bit as terrifying as TheStinger for ''[[Series/TheWalkingDeadWorldBeyond World Beyond]]'' implied they are.
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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in modern France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or, more rarely, a BourgeoisBohemian. The latter two are AcceptableTargets.[[/note]]

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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in modern France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or, more rarely, a BourgeoisBohemian. The latter two are AcceptableTargets.targets of mockery.[[/note]]
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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in modern France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or BourgeoisBohemian, which are AcceptableTargets[[/note]]

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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in modern France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or BourgeoisBohemian, which or, more rarely, a BourgeoisBohemian. The latter two are AcceptableTargets[[/note]] AcceptableTargets.[[/note]]
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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or BourgeoisBohemian, which are AcceptableTargets[[/note]]

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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in modern France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or BourgeoisBohemian, which are AcceptableTargets[[/note]]
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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what GayParee cliché could come next.

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** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what outdated GayParee cliché could come next. next.[[note]]If you wear a beret in France you're either: a) a Basque, so GrandfatherClause could apply, or b) a vintage-loving {{Hipster}} or BourgeoisBohemian, which are AcceptableTargets[[/note]]

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* MemeticMutation: ''Videogame/TheLastOfUs'': ''Walking Dead'' edition. [[labelnote:Explanation]]The trailer revealed that Daryl needs to escort a young boy across France, who may possess a cure for humanity. Comparisons were quickly drawn with ''The Last of Us'', which followed the same premise.[[/labelnote]]

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''Videogame/TheLastOfUs'': ''Walking Dead'' edition. [[labelnote:Explanation]]The trailer revealed that Daryl needs to escort a young boy across France, who may possess a cure for humanity. Comparisons were quickly drawn with ''The Last of Us'', which followed the same premise.[[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
** Not to ''Series/EmilyInParis'' levels, but French viewers have had a field day mocking the beret-wearing zombie, making a game of guessing what GayParee cliché could come next.
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* MemeticMutation: ''Videogame/TheLastOfUs'': ''Walking Dead'' edition. [[labelnote:Explanation]]The trailer revealed that Daryl needs to escort a young boy across France, who may possess a cure for humanity. Comparisons were quickly drawn with ''The Last of Us'', which followed the same premise.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: ''Videogame/TheLastOfUs'': ''Walking Dead'' edition. [[labelnote:Explanation]]The trailer revealed that Daryl needs to escort a young boy across France, who may possess a cure for humanity. Comparisons were quickly drawn with ''The Last of Us'', which followed the same premise.[[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: ''Videogame/TheLastOfUs'': ''Walking Dead'' edition. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In the trailer, the plot revealed that Daryl needs to escort a young boy across France, who may possess a cure for humanity. Comparisons were quickly drawn with ''The Last of Us'', which followed the same premise.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: ''Videogame/TheLastOfUs'': ''Walking Dead'' edition. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In the trailer, the plot [[labelnote:Explanation]]The trailer revealed that Daryl needs to escort a young boy across France, who may possess a cure for humanity. Comparisons were quickly drawn with ''The Last of Us'', which followed the same premise.[[/labelnote]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tz7TVRBWZQ The Imagine Music version of "Clair de Lune"]] is used to ''amazing'' effect during the trailer, especially with the higher notes during the soaring landscape shots and the action scenes. Even better is the fact that the music reachs its peak when Daryl fires a flintlock pistol at the camera.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tz7TVRBWZQ The Imagine Music version of "Clair de Lune"]] is used to ''amazing'' effect during the trailer, especially with the higher notes during the soaring landscape shots and the action scenes. Even better is the fact that the music reachs reaches its peak when Daryl fires a flintlock pistol at the camera.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tz7TVRBWZQ The Imagine Music version of "Clair de Lune"]] is used to ''amazing'' effect during the trailer, especially with the higher notes during the soaring landscape shots and the action scenes. Even better is the fact that the music reachs its peak when Daryl fires a flintlock pistol at the camera.
* MemeticMutation: ''Videogame/TheLastOfUs'': ''Walking Dead'' edition. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In the trailer, the plot revealed that Daryl needs to escort a young boy across France, who may possess a cure for humanity. Comparisons were quickly drawn with ''The Last of Us'', which followed the same premise.[[/labelnote]]

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