'Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Daryl unemployed, Rick wants to stay in Alexandria

Rick Grimes and the gang have reached the Alexandria Safe Zone, which should give them a break from constantly running from (and into) enemies and trying to survive in the wilderness. Here, they meet people who have survived the walker apocalypse and who are just trying to live normal lives as much as possible. The gang may need to get used to the change, but by the looks of it, it will be a good change for the survivors, except for one. 

After the gang arrives at the safe zone, everyone is given a job — except Daryl. Daryl, who always had an important job to do to help his group live and survive, is not used to being without work or responsibility. In episode 12 titled "Remember," he is seen skinning a possum instead of eating other foods that are available. 

As for Rick, The Spoiling Dead fans reported that he meets a woman who offers to cut his hair. A romantic tension between the two may be seen as they reportedly have things in common like having sons of about the same age. 

Speaking about Rick's son, Carl, he might find a girl he likes in the community, but that can only happen if he lets his guard down a bit. In one of the scenes, Carl thinks he hears something upstairs. He goes to check it with a knife in hand, but when he opens the door, all he sees are old magazines. 

Furthermore, Rick and the gang are offered two houses to live in, but even if these houses are next to each other, Rick opts for everyone to sleep in the same house, at least for now. Later, the group is taught how to do a run. 

Lastly, Carol tells Rick that she feels that the group would get weaker if they stay there. Rick doesn't agree. Instead, he says that if the people in Alexandria won't make it, they can take over. 

"The Walking Dead" will air "Remember" on Sunday, March 1, on AMC. 

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