That night, Carol reassured Dog that Daryl would be back. “There’ll be more sun tomorrow,” she told Dog, “right, buddy?” When finally the rat scurried through a hole in the wall, she plugged it with the scarf… just as the restored power went out. She also caught the rat… and promptly dropped it, leading to a funny if unlikely scenario in which our fierce warrior haplessly chased the thing around like she was in a Tom and Jerry cartoon. Shortly, she let Dog back into the kitchen and promised him scraps if he was a good boy. Why? Because there is nothing that Carol can’t do. She then used Daryl’s knife to fix Alexandria’s solar panels. ‘YESTERDAY WAS NOT MY BEST DAY’ | Foraging for ingredients to replace the ones that Dog had knocked over, Carol took out a bunch of walkers with the same ease that you or I might sweep up dust bunnies. Banishing him to Daryl’s quarters, she MacGyver’d a mousetrap, because that’s just what Carol does - she makes it work. No sooner had she gotten to work than Dog freaked out chasing a rat around the kitchen. Never mind that the rats had been in the grain and the solar panels were out of whack. But when his tummy rumbled, she got the bright idea to not only mend the tattered scarf to which Dog had drawn her attention but make soup. Though Carol was desperate to make herself useful, Jerry couldn’t think of a single thing for her to do. It doesn’t fix anything” - unlike belly rubs, she added. “I know he meant what he said, and an apology’s just a truce. Once home in Alexandria, Carol informed her four-legged companion that she’d meant it when she’d told Daryl that she didn’t need an apology. When their paths, as the title suggested they would, diverged, with Carol going back and Daryl poking around awhile longer, Dog opted to follow her. Things remained chilly between them, but Daryl still offered Carol his pocket knife to open her stuck water bottle. ![]() ‘SMELLS LIKE DARYL’ | As the hour began, Daryl and Carol were leaving Leah’s cabin with Dog after their big fight.
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