'Walking Dead' season 6 spoilers: Three characters to die in midseason finale episode?

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Just like that, fans are now down to the midseason finale of "The Walking Dead" season 6, which sees Alexandria, a place that once made the survivors feel safe or at least inaccessible to walkers, about to become the setting for a bloody encounter between the massive undead horde and Rick's group.

Titled "Start to Finish," the episode will see the gang cover themselves with walker guts to avoid detection, as per The Spoiling Dead Fans. The fansite, however, reports that there will still be dead survivors and an iconic comic book moment by the end of the intense, action-packed installment.

[Spoiler Alert! Proceed with caution] In "The Walking Dead" season 6, there will at least three dead bodies by the end of the episode. Sam will get eaten by walkers. Jessie will try to save him but Rick chops her hand off as walkers start swarming on her too and eventually dies.

Ron blames Rick for Jessie's death and decides to shoot him. Carl, however, takes the bullet for his dad and ends up getting shot in the eye, just like in the comic books by Robert Kirkman. Michonne kills Ron for what he did while Carl eventually loses his eye.

In a promo for "The Walking Dead" season 6 midseason finale, a whole host of walkers managed to enter the walls of Alexandria, the biggest to ever make it inside the once walled, secure community. The residents are forced to get to safety, which, unfortunately, isn't guaranteed.

As all this unfolds, Glenn and Enid will attempt to help their friends. However, The Spoiling Dead Fans reports they won't be able to despite their willingness. For one, the wall Maggie stands on as walkers reach for her is about to break apart but they won't be able to do something about that.

"The Walking Dead" Season 6 midseason finale "Start to Finish" airs Nov. 29 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.

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