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'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Spoilers, Latest News: Final 4 Episodes Sneak Preview

AMC just released "The Walking Dead" Season 5 titles and official synopses to give viewers a sneak preview of the show's final four episodes.

The official synopses and episode titles of "The Walking Dead" Season 5 are now available at AMC's website to give fans of the apocalyptic drama a sense of what to expect for the popular show's last four episodes before this season ends.

In Episode 13, "Forget," Rick and the rest of the group are struggling to adjust to the Alexandria Safe-Zone they were led to in the previous episode. Tensions soar as they try to fit into the new community's lifestyle.

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Episode 14, "Spend" will see the group facing additional challenges in Alexandria, leading them to question whether remaining in their new home is a good idea, or whether it would be preferable to be outside facing the danger of walker attack instead.

"Try," Season 5's Episode 15 will see how community life within Alexandria has started to resemble life outside, and Rick and the rest of the crew have just dawned upon the realization that Alexandria is not the sheltered Safe-Zone everyone expects it to be.

The danger of walker infiltration looms, and viewers may just get to see whether the group decides to stay inside and help defend Alexandria, or bail out on the community.

Season 5 finale, Episode 16, entitled "Conquer" will be a 90-minute extravaganza to end all "Walking Dead" extravaganzas. Clearly the show's longest episode to date, the season finale sees Daryl getting into grave danger while on the run, and Rick and companions start to feel their outsider status more keenly as walker trouble approaches the gates.

According to reports, AMC is set to release more spoilers in the coming weeks as "The Walking Dead" Season 5 comes to a close.

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