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‘The Walking Dead’ season 6, episode 10 spoilers

In a show like The Walking Dead, characters come and go so often that it’s easy to become jaded to the whole process, but the beauty of this show is that even though logic tells us not to get attached our hearts convince us otherwise.

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To drown in a pile of zombies once in a season may be regarded as a misfortune; to do so twice looks like carelessness. Because it’s in the comics, but the show has diverged from the comics before.

Earlier this week, AMC posted a new trailer video revealing the first four minutes of the new episode, and needless to say the trailer got all TWD fans hyped up for this weekend’s mid-season premiere episode. The noise sparks the attention of the walkers, and although the group tries to keep going, Sam’s screaming gets him and his mom bitten by walkers.

If you haven’t already watched Sunday’s mid-season premiere of The Walking Dead then, woof, have you got an intense hour of television coming your way.

Meanwhile, as “The Walking Dead” season 6 episode 9 draws closer, speculations on death grow louder.

Carl was carried to the infirmary in time to be treated by Denise.

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On The Walking Dead, you’re either a warrior or you’re a victim which makes it easy to understand why there are so few victims making it in their world. “I’m excited for you guys to see it”. “He doesn’t know what else to say other than ‘I was wrong.’ For the first time since he was shot and woke up in the apocalypse he felt hope”. And that was when he told me that I was going to be losing an eye.

In an upcoming episode of “The Walking Dead” Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s “Negan” character might finally rear his ugly head.

Even though some characters were lost, and others will be changed forever, “No Way Out” ended on a positive note.

“We were at a cast dinner and I was just talking about looking into apartments and he said ‘Oh, you’re looking at apartments. And it’s about the idea of, do you go back out and run, or do you find a way to take a stand?” Douglas was trying to help Rick and Carl by shooting at the walkers surrounding him, but his aim was a little too wild. “I was like, oh, no – my character’s dying”. It isn’t long before young Sam gives the game away though and gets eaten along with Jessie (Alexandra Breckenridge).

But Jessie would not let go of Carl’s wrist as she was bring devoured, prompting Rick to cut her hand off in order to save his son.

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“Oh, it was just super sad”. I can’t think of something worse, I really can’t. After all, Lincoln has said that the season six finale was particularly hard – just to read through.

Gene Page  AMCWarning There are huge spoilers ahead if you haven't watched the mid-season premiere of'The Walking Dead