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'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Spoilers: Trouble Inside the Walled Paradise

Last episode of the hit post-apocalyptic TV drama series "The Walking Dead" Season 5 features both intense and tragic developments. And spoiler reports suggest this could continue in this week's episode titled "Try."

In "Spend," fans saw the tragic demise of Noah (Tyler James Williams) who was literally devoured by the Walkers. It also revealed Rick's (Andrew Lincoln) people getting more crucial positions inside Alexandria – a thing that upsets Father Gabe (Seth Gilliam) who told the community's leader Deanna (Tovah Feldshuh) that having Rick and Co could spell disaster within the walls.

And this could turn out to be true, at least in the case of Rick. Spoiler reports indicated that the next episode will tackle on the conflict that is about to happen between the survivors' leader and Alexandria's esteemed doctor, Pete (Corey Brill).

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A report from Design & Trend cited fan site The Spoiling Dead Fans saying that although Pete won't be killed in the upcoming segment, he will, nonetheless, face the anger of the show's main protagonist.

It was claimed by TSDF that Pete's wife, Jessie (Alexandra Breckenridge) has suffered abuses from him. Seeking the help of the Safe Zone's newly appointed constable, a fight consequently occurred between Rick and Pete.

As further revealed, Alexandrians have long been aware of Pete's suspicious behaviours. In the Walking Dead comics, Douglas Monroe (Deanna's comic book counterpart) will even ask Rick to end Pete's life.

Executive producer Scott M. Gimple already told through The Hollywood Reporter that Season 5 will follow closely with the events on the comic book. This goes to say that Pete might be eradicated, not on this episode as it was reported, but likely on the succeeding ones.

"The Walking Dead" Season 5 episode 15 titled "Try" airs this Sunday, March 22 on AMC.

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