The Walking Dead season 7's upcoming episode details promise a "heartbreaking decision"
While most fans are still reeling from The Walking Dead's deer in the last show, we now have titles and plot outlines for the next three episodes.
These are the official breakdowns for episodes 14, 15, 16:
Episode S7 E14: The Other Side
The Saviors visit the Hilltop unexpectedly, surprising everyone, with plans of taking more than supplies.
Episode S7 E15: Something They Need
A group of Alexandrians embarks on a journey; one member of the group must make a heartbreaking decision.
Episode S7 E16: The First Day of the Rest of Your Life
The stakes continue to grow higher as paths cross; the group enacts an intricate plan.
It's hard to read too much from all that, although it looks like we'll be getting some more Negan time in E14, or at least some Alexandrian/Savior friction. As for the 'Alexandrians on a journey', I'm going to either guess Rick and co are still trying to gather supplies (especially from that 'Something They Need' title) or it's Rosita and Sasha's 'assassinate Negan' suicide mission. The 'heartbreaking' bit might have something to do with Michonne's recent scare.
Perhaps most worrying is that by E16 we're still only talking about an 'intricate plan'. I'm guessing either Rick tries to hide something from the Saviors, or set something up for the big attack. The important thing is that it looks like another three episodes of waiting for things to actually happen. Remember when The Walking Dead used to be about people being eaten?
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