'Walking Dead' season 5 spoilers: Finale episode will be 90-minutes long

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"The Walking Dead" season 5 episode 12 will pick off where Rick and company make their way into Arlington which should help them settle into safer grounds. Pondering on a normal life could be easier said than done considering the things that they have been through.

Adjusting to the new environment is something that should be closely monitored, apparently expected considering what the group has been through. And while the immediate intent is to of course find a new home, it seems practically expected that the group will be in for a rough time to get back their normal lives.

Tensions are expected to be the same if not rise as well. Rick and his group will be required to surrender their weapons which may not be too easy as most would still fear for their safety. Though the entry seems to carry conflicts as well, the temporary respite is something that the group can look forward for now and worry about later.

The last couple of episodes have been spilled and mostly titled short. Episode 12 will be title 'Remember' while the others are 'Forget' (episode 13), 'Spend' (episode 14), 'Try (episode 15) and 'Conquer' (episode 16).

While the next couple of episodes (12 to 15) seems to be a whole lot about the group trying to settle in and adjust, the finale is said to be a lengthy 90-minute show.

Daryl (Norman Reedus) will be reportedly be in grave danger while he is out on the run. Though it wasn't mentioned where Daryl actually is, chances are that Daryl may have stumbled upon a camp called Wolves.

Over at Alexandria, the group continues to adjust. However it seems that danger is approaching which could mean that Walkers might be approaching. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let us see what the remaining episodes will have to offer.

The Walking Dead Season 5 finale is set to be shown on March 29, still a long way off. Episode 12 airs March 1 on AMC so it would be best to take it from there for now.

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