'The Walking Dead' season 7 spoilers: Will Negan attack the Hilltop Colony?

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The Hilltop will be explored in the fifth episode of "The Walking Dead" season 7.

Based on the trailer for the episode called "Go Getters," viewers of the show will finally find out that Maggie (Lauren Cohan) is alive and where she is receiving proper medical care for her pregnancy after the brutal death of her husband Glenn (Steven Yeun) in the premiere episode of the season.

The trailer also showed that Hilltop's leader, Gregory (Xander Berkeley), will be concerned about the colony's safety after Rick (Andrew Lincoln) failed in the previous episode. He also seemed quite alarmed when a group of Saviors led by Simon (Steven Ogg) came to visit. But it also appears like the Hilltop head and the Saviors managed to forge another deal based on the handshake between Gregory and Simon. The details of the deal were not revealed, but it seems like it will not benefit Rick and his group.

The trailer also showed that Enid (Katelyn Nacon) continues to escape the safe walls or Alexandria. Could the viewers finally find out what she is really up to? But Carl (Chandler Riggs) seems to be tired of following her around and compromising his safety outside the walls. Could this mean that Carl will just let something bad happen to Enid?

On the other hand, Rosita (Christian Serratos) seems to be preparing for a deadly attack on someone.

According to the synopsis of the episode from SpoilerTV, the members of the group will try to follow Maggie at the Hilltop after they feel that their enemies are closing in on them. But they should act fast before the ruthless Savior leader Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his men will make their move and kill another one of them.

Jesus (Tom Payne) will also be seen living amongst his people in the upcoming episode of "The Walking Dead" season 7, which airs on AMC on Sunday, Nov. 20.

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