Who is Aaron?- 'Walking Dead' season 5 episode 10 'Them'

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What lies ahead in the coming episodes of the fifth season of the Walking Dead?

After the death of one of one of its main characters (Tyreese), Rick's group are in for hard times as they experience starvation like never before. But a surprise would come in Sasha, Tyreese's sister.

Sasha was someone who was quiet but now undergoes a transformation of sorts as she tries to cope with the loss of her brother. And that surprisingly happens when the group comes across a group of wild dogs. Instead of trying to pass by them, Sasha suddenly opens fire on the dogs.

With their current predicament and as the group tries to find ways to address their impending starvation, the group decides to eat the killed dogs for the time being.

But from there, it looks like brighter days lie ahead for Rick, Sasha and the rest of the group. And this may have something to do on rumors that a new character will crop up, someone who many may be familiar with in the comic.

That individual is Aaron, someone who could appear in either episode 10 or 11. Aaron is the said stranger who has been observing the group from afar.

Seeing their predicament and after proper assessment, rumors have it that Aaron will eventually help out Rick and the group and eventually recruit them into his clan, the Alexandria Safe-Zone.

The only thing in question right now is on when Aaron will make his appearance. Would it be in episode 10 or 11?

And of course there is Sasha whose current state could be a twist somewhere along the season. Has she totally lost it? If that sudden attack on the wild dogs is any indication, viewers may be seeing a transformed Sasha from hereon. On whether that could be good or bad remains to be seen.

Episode 10 of the Walking Dead Season 5 titled "Them" airs this February 15 on AMC. If you miss the episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on AMC.

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