'The Walking Dead' season 6 plot spoilers: Will Rick's group be okay with normalcy?

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Survivors on the hit post-apocalyptic series "The Walking Dead" have faced long struggles sharing the world with corpses that feed on human flesh. The sixth season will arrive on TV screens on October 11, and fans should already expect that the new show will feature something very different.

Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the survivors have tried for so long to make sense of the craziness of the world they are in, that when something normal happens, the group will find it difficult to adjust.

Being in Alexandria should be the best thing that could happen to the group in a long time, but it seems that it didn't turn out well for Rick's group and the survivors inside the walled community.

When season six of "TWD" returns in October, Rick and the gang will work out with adjusting to life in Alexandria. After Pete's (Corey Bill) demise in the last episode of season five, the walled community residents will start to ask themselves if they can live actually co-exist with Rick's group—and that's according to "TWD" star Norman Reedus.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Reedus said that the brand new season will be different.

Norman Reedus at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International in San Diego, California. Wikimedia Commons/Gage Skidmore

It will be about Rick's gang "being okay with stability and fighting stability" and trying to determine if living with Alexandria residents is possible.

"You've taken a bunch of wild animals and put them in a domestic environment, and some of them prefer to be wild animals, and some of them can't figure out how to be anything other than that," the 46-year-old Boondock Saints star said.

And it seems that Lincoln agrees when it comes to the big difference to be seen in the new season.

According to Lincoln in a separate report from EW, the first episode of season six will not be "something people are going to expect" because he himself didn't expect the plot when he read it.

The actor even mentioned that some episodes in the sixth season are the best ones that the show has ever produced.

What will be the fate of Rick's group now that they're headed towards normalcy? October isn't very far and it won't be a long wait until the premiere of "The Walking Dead" season six.

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