'Walking Dead' season 5 episode 15 spoilers: Rick and Pete duke it out in 'Try'

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Season 5 of "The Walking Dead" is coming to a close and the latest episode, "Try", will see Rick Grimes and Pete fight each other.

During the previous episode, Carol learned from Sam that Pete was an abusive father and husband. Carol told Rick about this and the episode ended with them both conspiring to kill Pete. Fans of the comic book would recall that this fight ended with Pete's death and Rick taking over Alexandria.

How it may fan out in the TV series may be radically different. SpoilingDeadFans hinted that no one would die in the upcoming episode but that doesn't mean Jessie and Pete's relationship wouldn't be over. Jessie could in fact take over as Rick's new love interest.

SpoilingDeadFans revealed a few spoilers for the upcoming episode and stated that the fight would cause people to start running, hinting at a major change within the Alexandria community. They also stated that Jessie might have even agreed to Carol and Rick's plan to kill Pete.

Rick won't just have to deal with Pete's abusive nature. Nicholas will be returning and will be telling Deanna a different tale than what truly happened at the warehouse with Glenn, Aiden, and Noah.

Gabriel was also whispering bad things about Rick's group to Deanna. The fight between Rick and Pete would only compound the issues even further.

SpoilingDeadFans also mentioned that Enid, Carl's new female friend, will share a few intimate moments with him. It was stated that they may even share a kiss right before they are assaulted by a passing walker.

"Try" may also reveal who she really is. The speculation is that she may replace the role Sophia had in the comic books. According to Cleveland, she could also be a spy for the villain Negan or perhaps an agent of the Whisperers.

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