Watch Walking Dead season 4 live stream online: Episode 12 "Still" AMC Sneak peek video

The Walking Dead season 4 AMC

"The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 12 will be airing Mar. 2, 2014 on AMC at 9 p.m. ET. A re-run of the episode will also be airing at 11 p.m. ET.

The official synopsis for Walking Dead season 4 episode 12 titled "Still" is as follows: "Faced with the day-to-day survival of life outside shelter, a simple request by someone in the group leads to a bizarre but enlightening mission."

Last week's "Claimed" episode focused on new characters Abraham, Rosite, and Eugene along with Rick, Carl, Michonne, Glenn and Tara.

Tonight's episode will continue to focus on individual character development and feature Daryl Dixon and Beth Greene as they support each other to survive.

Walking Dead fans can catch up and watch the full season 4 episodes via live stream on amc.com. The latest episode will also be made available on AMC after the Mar. 2 air date. Episodes for seasons 1-3 are also available on Netflix.

Watch a sneak peek video of "Walking Dead" season 4 episode 12 below:

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