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The Walking Dead Midseason Premiere: First 4 Minutes!
They were outmanned and outgunned. It has been directed by Greg Nicotero, who returns after helming the season 6 premiere “First Time Again”. A leaked global promo image for “The Walking Dead” has revealed that Carl will be losing an eye and if the episode follows the comic book storyline, viewers may be saying goodbye to Jessie as well. AMC have released this teaser clip in anticipation of the second series of Fear the Walking Dead, the companion series to The Walking Dead, which will premiere on 11th April on AMC, available exclusively on BT in the UK.
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The four minutes of new footage culminates in the primary Savior (Christopher Berry) preparing to shoot either Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) or Sasha Williams (Sonequa Martin-Green) – or both. The clip features bits you’ve probably already seen from the “hidden scene” of the mid-season finale.
Speaking of the Season 6 finale, Entertainment Weekly spoke to Andrew Lincoln about the (probably carnage-filled episode), and he painted a shockingly dire picture of what’s to come.
“The Walking Dead” returns for the second half of season six this weekend (watch the first four minutes here) and it promises to be action packed and emotional.
Just don’t be a chump and send her the Hallmark eCard that says “I love you for your beauty and brains … but mostly your brains”. I was so angry and frustrated and I felt sick.
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In that last iconic shot of episode 6.7, we see the above mentioned characters slowly leaving Jessie’s (Alexandra Breckinridge) home with shattered looks on their faces, and zombie guts hanging on their torsos. If you’ve read the comics, you’re thinking the same thing-don’t deny it. Instead of going to the armory they attempt to get to the quarry to their vehicles to lure the walkers away, though they leave Judith with Gabriel who heads to the church (Sam refuses to go with him).