WATCH 'Talking Dead' Oct 11: Watch EPs discuss 'The Walking Dead' premiere with Chris Hardwick

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With "The Walking Dead" season 6 premiering today come a whole new round of questions, discussions, trivia and all things zombies in "Talking Dead," which returns for season 5 with host Chris Hardwick today, right after the former's season opener titled "First Time Again" airs.

In the new season of the live talk show, "The Walking Dead" executive producer Scott Gimple will also be guest starring to answer queries about the hulking opening installment, which sees Rick and the gang team up to battle new threats and a big new horde of walkers.

Executive producer Greg Nicotero will also be there to break down every element in the season 6 premiere. There will also be a surprise guest in the premiere of "Talking Dead" season 5, and up to now, it is still being kept under wraps on who that person will be.

Those who want to shoot the executive producers some questions and clarifications about the events in the new episode may do so via the show's forum here. Its Facebook page is open for enquiry as well.

So far, there are questions ranging from the possibility of interlacing "The Walking Dead" with its spinoff "Fear the Walking Dead," which recently ended its mega successful six-episode first season. The show was recently hailed the highest-rated initial season of any series in cable history.

There's still the question of whether or not the spinoff of the post-apocalyptic hit will be majorly tackled in "Talking Dead" as well. Fans seem to be interested in the lack of a zombie baby and the chances of one emerging. Also, the odds of a "The Walking Dead" movie were mentioned too.

"Talking Dead" season 5 premieres today on AMC at 10:30 p.m. ET. "The Walking Dead" season 6 opens at 9 p.m. ET. Viewers can catch the episodes via the AMC website (here and here) and AMC app.

 

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