'The Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Chaos disrupts the Safe Zone in episode 15 'Try'

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The last two episodes of "The Walking Dead" season 5 are almost here, but fans still want to know if there will be more deaths after last week's heart-crushing demise of Noah (Tyler James Williams). 

Based on the video teaser for episode 15 titled "Try," Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) may pick a fight with one of Alexandria's original residents, Pete Anderson (Corey Brill). 

The Spoiling Dead Fans says that Pete's wife Jessie (Alexandra Breckenridge) will ask Rick for help. She confesses that her husband abuses her. Pete asks Rick to get out of his house, and when the former tries to hit the latter, a fight breaks between the two. 

But could the fight lead to Pete's death under Rick's hands? Could this be the reason why Alexandria residents, as well as Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Nicholas (Michael Traynor), are seen running around the gated safe zone? 

According to the fan-made spoiler page, no one will die in the coming episode. However, four graves can be seen inside Alexandria in the teaser video. 

Meanwhile, more chaos breaks out inside the supposed safe zone. In the teaser video, Daryl (Norman Reedus) can be seen holding on to his crossbow as he heads toward the gated safe zone, while Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Greene) aims at a moving resident through one of the windows. The trailer also shows the zone's leader Deanna (Tovah Feldshuh) burning a piece of paper . 

But despite the chaos, it seems like a young love will blossom in the next episode, as Rick's son Carl (Chandler Riggs) meets another newcomer in Alexandria. The sneak peak shows the two talking about their experiences while hiding from the walkers, until something forces them to hide inside a tree. 

"The Walking Dead" season 5 episode 15 airs on March 22 on AMC. 

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