Walking Dead season 5 episode 4 spoilers: Beth will return!

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Beth Greene will finally appear in the next episode of "The Walking Dead" season 5.

After Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride) tried to look for Beth (Emily Kinney) in the past episodes, viewers will finally find her in a hospital looking distraught and clueless about what happened to her.

The episode preview shows that Beth is trying to get out of the medical facility, but she sees that the walkers are lurking outside the hospital's shutter gate. That is why she has no other choice but to go back inside the hospital.

In another scene, Beth appears to be carrying a surgical knife, but a female police officer is seen slapping Beth before the end of the preview.

Also, the upcoming episode will introduce a new group of survivors who reportedly has "a bit if a dark side." Could it be possible that Beth came with the new set of survivors?

The new season of "The Walking Dead" is described as extremely intense, even by the cast of the show. Andrew Lincoln, the actor who plays the lead role Rick Grimes, told Details that the first three episodes of season 5 are pretty extreme.

"I think the first three episodes are pretty much a body blow – three is an astonishingly brutal and uncompromising episode. But then the story kind of spins off. But I would say that nine, ten, and eleven... and twelve... actually, the whole season is pretty intense. [Laughs] I'm trying to sort of temper it, but I can't. It moves very quickly. Lots of new locations, a heck of a lot of new characters. But it is a season where maybe two-thirds has this momentum and this drive, and then the final third is like a completely new show," Lincoln said.

Will "The Walking Dead" episode 4 also feature the same intensity?

The fourth episode of "The Walking Dead" season 5 will air on Sunday, Nov. 2, on AMC.

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