'The Walking Dead' season 6 midseason finale spoilers: Blood, death, altercations in'Start to Finish'; Negan to emerge?

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"The Walking Dead" season 6 midseason finale is almost here and from what has been said, this installment, which is titled "Start to Finish," will be an episode fans will be talking about in the months to come until the hit AMC post-apocalyptic series returns for the rest of the season.

In an interview with Yahoo, Andrew Lincoln aka Rick Grimes teased the midseason finale of "The Walking Dead" season 6. The actor said that "There will be blood. The walls come down. And it's going to be bananas." Those words couldn't be any truer.

 [Spoiler Alert!] For starters, Alexandria leader Deanna meets a devastating fate. After saving Rick from a walker, she is the one that gets bitten by a zombie instead. There is a tearful, heartbreaking moment of leave-taking before she convinces the others to go.

There will also be a lot of rows in the midseason ender of "The Walking Dead" season 6. First off, Ron attacks Carl with the brawl catching the attention of a group of walkers that they luckily manage to contain. Carl proceeds to take Ron's gun and stays hushed about the confrontation.

Meanwhile, Carol won't take well the fact that Morgan has a Wolf hostage. Morgan is forced to knock out Carol in the middle of their clash but at some point, the prisoner manages to escape, attacks Morgan, takes Denise hostage and makes his way into the throng of undead.

But as action-packed and suspenseful that is, that won't be everything "The Walking Dead" season 6 midseason finale will offer. The Spoiling Dead Fans teases that a post-credit scene of the episode will finally mention the name of the dreaded comic book villain everyone is waiting to see – Negan.

This is after Daryl, Abraham and Sasha are captured by a biker gang who forces them to give up everything they have (weapons and even candies) to them. When the trio obliges, one of the bikers announce, "Everything now belongs to Negan!"

Going back to Lincoln's interview, the lead star also teased that the second half of the season made him "more excited" than he ever was in filming. He even added that episode 8 and 9 are "unbelievable" and are easily "some of the best episodes."

The midseason finale of "The Walking Dead" season 6 "Start to Finish" airs Nov. 29 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC. If you miss the episode, be sure to catch it online via live stream on AMC.com