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THE WALKING DEAD: Season 6, Episode 6: Leaked Trailer [AMC]

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AMC’s The Walking Dead leaked episode 6 TV show trailer. It looks like the fine folks over at AMC may have gotten the order wrong, regarding episode trailer releases. Without so much as an announced title, or synopsis, the trailer for the sixth episode of the season became available… before the outfit declared “no soup for you,” making the rounds to round it back up. As a respectable member of the online journalist community, I’d be bound to respect this recall. Suffice to say, have some leaked trailer.

Okay, so this is the part where I should yell “spoiler,” like a talking dog spotting a squirrel. Thing is, the content of the trailer doesn’t really reveal anything of consequence, except maybe that the fate of one beloved long-timer may have to wait a while longer (so shadow of Sophia it is). It does show what looks to be another bottle episode; only this one is set in the here-and-now efforts of the mega herd wrangling team, and focused primarily on another fan fave: Daryl (Norman Reedus).

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When things go a bit sideways for the wranglers, Abraham & Sasha (Michael CudlitzSonequa Martin-Green) not only have to lock & load, on foot, but also try to keep lines of communication open with an off-track Daryl; Daryl not only getting well off-track, but also into some serious solo trouble of his own.

Watch The Walking Dead episode 6 trailer and leave your thoughts below, in the comments section. For more The Walking Dead photos, videos, and information, visit our The Walking Dead Page, our The Walking Dead Google+ Page, subscribe to us by Email, “follow” us on TwitterTumblr or “like” us on Facebook. The sixth episode of season 6 airs Sunday, Nov. 15, at 9:00pm EST, on AMC.

 

Source: SpoilerTV

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Sam Joseph

Sam is an Avid consumer/observer of Geek culture, and collector of Fanboy media from earliest memory. Armchair sociologist and futurist. Honest critic with satirical if not absurdist­­ wit with some experience in comics/ animation production.
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