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'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers: Deadliest Episode Yet Coming

With the midseason finale of the hit AMC series "The Walking Dead" fast approaching, fans should prepare themselves for the deadliest scene in the series so far.

The upcoming episode of "The Walking Dead" season 6 will be titled "Start to Finish," which is expected to make TV history. It was reported that the story will portray the story line of Robert Kirkman's comic book. With that, a vital scene is about to take place that will affect many characters.

It was revealed that the group was gathered in Jessie's house while a group of Walkers waited outside. Since Deanna was injured greatly, it was decided that she was no longer continuing with the group. She then went outside to kill as many Walkers as she can.

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With that, the group followed outside and covered themselves with Walker guts, allowing them to walk through a group of Walkers along the streets of Alexandria. However, while they walked, Sam became frightened and called out for his mother.

Unfortunately, he was taken by a group of Walkers. When this happened, Jessie then tried to save him, while she was still holding onto Carl. As she began to fall into the horde of Walkers, Rick decided to cut her hand off, which left her to the Walkers.

Ron then tries to shoot Rick for cutting off Jessie's hands. However, Carl jumped in front of his father to take the bullet. With that, he got shot in the eye. That angered Rick, who started shooting at any Walkers nearby.

Meanwhile, Daryl, Sasha, and Abraham will also be dealing with their own set of troubles. Their group will encounter a group of men on bikes, who will try to taunt them to get out of the vehicle. They are determined to take everything from the there. The leader of the bikers says, "Everything now belongs to Negan!"

"The Walking Dead" season 6 midseason finale is expected to air on AMC this Nov. 29.

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