The Walking Dead Season 5: Will Beth and Daryl Stay Longer?

The Walking Dead Season 5: Will Beth and Daryl Stay Longer?
"The Walking Dead" Season 5 surprised its fans by brining Beth Green and Daryl Dixon together. The question is, would they stay together for so long?
Right after David Morrissey (governor) was attacked, Daryl and Beth began being attracted to each other. While the fans were at first doubtful about the pairing later on, they started to feel at ease with the idea of the two being together as the time passes. In fact, some viewers even started to love seeing them together. Some even said they make up their favorite pair.
Viewers are waiting if their partnership will turn romantically or not. Have you watched the part when Beth was taken by people in unmarked car? Daryl was so heartbroken. As Beth is still missing, fans are certainly hoping that Beth would turn out alright and Daryl and Beth can end up in each other's arms again. Fans are hoping that if indeed, Beth is saved from whoever have taken her, she and Daryl would have someting more permanent and more lasting.
In an interview with Zap2It, Emily Kinney shared that she cannot really say anything about what would happen with Beth and Daryl on the show.
"People are longing for something more than just, like, death and destruction, you know? We want romance. We want music, you know? And these characters feel the same way the audience does. We don't want to just be surviving. We want something more. I find it so fascinating that the audience will immediately go to [love], you know, just because this happens or that happens they want that. That's what we live for, is love and romance and art," she shared.
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