The Walking Dead Spoilers: Five I Ain't A Judas Secrets Revealed

Last week, the “Home” episode of The Walking Dead provided one of the most action-packed [...]

The Walking Dead I Ain't A Judas Merle & Hershel

Last week, the "Home" episode of The Walking Dead provided one of the most action-packed endings in the history of the TV series. With everyone reeling from the Governor's attack on the prison, what will Rick and his group do next? Will they launch a counter-attack? Will they go running from the prison? Or will they stay put? The previews for this week's "I Ain't A Judas" episode of The Walking Dead offer up some clues. 5. Merle And Hershel Chat – Since Rick's group first met Hershel after Merle was already gone, Merle and Hershel are getting to know each other for the first time. Merle tells Hershel, "When the Governor returns, he's going to kill me first, Michonne, my brother, then your girls, Glenn, Carl, the baby, whoever else is left. He'll save Rick for last, so he can watch his family and friends die ugly. That's who you're dealing with."

4. Andrea Has A Zombie On A Leash

– So where's Andrea going with that zombie on a leash? Judging from her earlier conversation and what looks to be the gates in the background, it looks like she's going to see her old friends at the prison. But why does she have a zombie on a leash? Is it a housewarming present for Rick? More than likely she's just taking a trick out of Michonne's bag and using the zombie on the leash to keep the other zombies away.

The Walking Dead I Ain't A Judas Carl3. Carl Thinks Rick Should Take A Break

- When your own son tells you that you should stop being the leader for awhile, then it might be time to take a break. Rick kind of has a blank stare after hearing what Carl has to say, but Rick would be wise to not make Carl ask twice, because after all we're talking about a boy who shot his own mother.

2. Hershel However Thinks Rick Should Do Something

- While Carl might think that his dad should take a break, Hershel seems to have other opinions. As Rick walks away from the group, Hershel yells, "Get back here, and do something." What does Hershel want Rick to do?

The Walking Dead I Ain't A Judas The Governor1. The Governor Warns Someone

- The Governor can be seen telling someone, who is off camera, "There's some dangerous people out there." We don't think the Governor would have to warn any of the citizens of Woodbury of this fact, because they have already experienced the attack from Rick's group. The Governor's statement would tend to suggest that there are new visitors in Woodbury.

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