Walking Dead season 5 episode 5 'Self-Help' [Preview]

AMC's thrilling zombie series will continue this week. 

Last week's "Walking Dead" episode saw Carol being rescued after Rick and his group dealt with the cannibals at Terminus and the kidnapping of Beth. 

"Slabtown" saw Rick's group on a mission to rescue Beth, but towards the end of the episode, Carol was seen in a wheelchair, which also implied Beth's situation, while the whereabouts of Daryl remained unknown. Beth also had wounds all over herself.

"The Walking Dead" episode 5 titled "Self-Help" will see a group heading to Washington D.C.  The six-member group consists of Abraham Ford, Rosita Espinosa, Tara, Glenn Rhee and Maggie Greene. The official synopsis is as follows: "While on a mission, the group is confronted by new problems that test their ability to survive."

According to spoilers, Eugene will be confessing in this weekend's episode, which will lead to Abraham crying. The confession will come when the group is close to Washington D.C.

The episode could also show Carol trying ot save Beth from the hospital. 

"The Walking Dead" returns on Sunday, 9 p.m. on AMC. If you miss the episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on AMC.

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