Citations:Caryl

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English citations of Caryl

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Carol Peletier and Daryl Dixon from the television series The Walking Dead"

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  • 2014, Amanda Michelle Steiner, "The Walking Dead: Creator Robert Kirkman Finally Reveals Daryl's Sexuality", People, 1 December 2014:
    While there are many die-hard Caryl and Bethyl shippers who have argued for Daryl’s heterosexuality, others have maintained that Daryl is gay.
  • 2015, @TheWalkingChay, quoted in Sarah Jane Mulvey, "The Zen of Daryl: A New Masculinity within AMC's The Walking Dead", thesis submitted to Bridgewater State University, page 52:
    Crying....Caryl is life #TeamCaryl
  • 2016, Wayne Yuen, "Gruesome Walkers", in The Ultimate Walking Dead and Philosophy: Hungry for More (ed. Wayne Yuen), page 247:
    As much fun as it would be to imagine a "Darol" or "Caryl" relationship it just isn't true.
  • 2016, Danielle S. Tepper, "Top Five TV Power Couples", Town & Country Gazette, 17 March 2016, page 40:
    Richonne just seemed like something all of Tumblr was screaming for but might not ever happen (like Caryl, though I'm still gunning for that one), but now it's actually real.
  • 2018, Rikke Schubart, Mastering Fear: Women, Emotions, and Contemporary Horror, unnumbered page:
    Kirkman quoted the Internet page "Quotes On Caryl" dedicated to the Carol-Daryl relationship,