The fifth episode of Season 2 of The Walking Dead , titled "," originally aired on November 13, 2011. The episode is a significant character study that explores the psyche and survivalist nature of Daryl Dixon . Episode Highlights
: The title refers to an imaginary monster Daryl claimed to have seen as a child. This "monster" represents the internal struggle of Daryl and his brother Merle, whom Daryl views as social rejects or monsters due to their abusive upbringing.
: While searching for the missing Sophia, Daryl is seriously injured after falling down a ravine and being pierced by one of his own arrows. While delirious, he hallucinates his missing brother Merle , who taunts and belittles him.
: Upon returning to the farm bloodied and limping, Daryl is mistaken for a walker by Andrea , who shoots him from a distance despite Rick and Shane's proximity to him. He survives, and Carol later tells him he is "as noble as Rick and Shane," rejecting the idea that he is a "monster".
The fifth episode of Season 2 of The Walking Dead , titled "," originally aired on November 13, 2011. The episode is a significant character study that explores the psyche and survivalist nature of Daryl Dixon . Episode Highlights
: The title refers to an imaginary monster Daryl claimed to have seen as a child. This "monster" represents the internal struggle of Daryl and his brother Merle, whom Daryl views as social rejects or monsters due to their abusive upbringing. [S2E5] Chupacabra
: While searching for the missing Sophia, Daryl is seriously injured after falling down a ravine and being pierced by one of his own arrows. While delirious, he hallucinates his missing brother Merle , who taunts and belittles him. The fifth episode of Season 2 of The
: Upon returning to the farm bloodied and limping, Daryl is mistaken for a walker by Andrea , who shoots him from a distance despite Rick and Shane's proximity to him. He survives, and Carol later tells him he is "as noble as Rick and Shane," rejecting the idea that he is a "monster". This "monster" represents the internal struggle of Daryl