'Walking Dead' season 5 episode 12 spoilers: Rick and gang enter gates of Alexandria Safe Zone with doubts in 'Remember'

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Rick will be full of misgivings as he and the group step into the entrance of the Alexandria Safe Zone in episode 12 of "The Walking Dead" titled "Remember."

The Spoiling Dead Fans has released a summary of the upcoming episode and revealed how hard it is for Rick to place his trust on the people of the gated community despite his fervent hopes of finding a real asylum. Before the gang crosses the gates of the walled area, Nicholas confiscates their weapons. A whole host of major hesitations later, Deanna, the leader of the safe zone, summons Rick for an interview, briefs him about the place's history, and asks him how long they have been on the run from walkers (while videotaping everything). 

In the same episode, The Spoiling Dead Fans claimed that Carl makes friends of his age (and probably discover puppy love, too), although he becomes too bashful to initiate a conversation. The youngster soon loosens up and gets to meet new pals through one of the boys he comes across. 

Rick, on the other hand, could stumble upon romance in the gated community as well, and his shot at love may start from a knock on the door and an offer of a much-needed haircut. A lady named Jessie welcomes Rick by giving him a basket full of goods and a bid to cut his hair. So there's no more scruffy Rick in the coming episodes then. 

Lastly, Glenn, Tara and Noah train themselves how to run. However, the chained walker to practice on cuts loose from its chains and almost kills Tara. Meanwhile, Daryl is also called for an interview. Before that though, he finds a way to tell Carol how the households are not working out for her.

"The Walking Dead" season 5 episode 12 titled "Remember" will air March 1. If you miss the episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on AMC.

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