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Walking Dead Season 5 Live Stream, AMC TV Details: Watch Episode 10 'Them' Online (Preview Teaser Video)

The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 10 airs on AMC on Sunday, and should provide more shocks and dramatic developments for fans of the hit zombie show. The new episode is titled "Them" and has a start time of 9 p.m. ET. The episode can be watched on TV on AMC, but can also be watched online through live stream (details below). A trailer video for the new episode can also be found below.

According to spoilers and plot rumors ahead of the episode, a new character is all set to join the group.

The official synopsis of the episode states: "The group feels beaten after living life on the road, but must continue to trudge along in spite of the changes they have incurred."

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Other plot spoilers have indicated that some of the group will find their way to Washington DC, which would allow them to gain some fresh supplies, although anyone who believes things will be that easy probably have another thought coming.

Eugene's cure turned out to be fake, as found out recently, and Josh McDermitt, who plays that character has said: "[Eugene] said that he felt like [DC] would give them the best chance for survival. Now whether or not he's still able to convince everyone that that's going to be a good option remains to be seen. But at least that's kind of what he was thinking initially and why he lied about it," according to Entertainment Weekly.

Fans will not want to miss this episode as Andrew Lincoln has claimed that episode 10 is his favorites since Season 1. According to Wetpaint this is the episode that he has always wanted to make.

He was apparently delighted that he gets to say the line, "We are the walking dead."

The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 10 can be watched from 9 p.m. ET on TV on the AMC network, and via AMC by clicking here.

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