'Walking Dead' season 7 live stream (Spoilers): Watch episode 2 online [AMC] 'The Well'

The Walking Dead Season 7 continues Sunday with episode 2. Fans are unlikely to have quite recovered from the Season 7 premiere yet, but it's already time to go again and there's unlikely to be any let up in the drama. TWD Season 7 episode 2 is titled "The Well" and has a scheduled start time of 9 p.m. ET. The episode can be watched on TV on the AMC network, or online through live stream via the link below.

Last week saw the dramatic return of AMC's massive hit zombie series, and there were huge fireworks and drama throughout the show's premiere episode.

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This week, Rick and his crew will be back in the Alexandria Safe Zone, but according to the trailer released for this week's episode, there won't be long before Negan comes back to haunt the gang.

But even though there will be developments in the storyline all round, this week things will likely focus more on Morgan (Lennie James) and Carol (Melissa McBride). The last time we saw those two they had encountered two new characters after running into one of the Saviors.

This week will see some new characters introduced to fans, with King Ezekiel and his pet tiger, Shiva set to make an impact on the show.

In addition, some of the Kingdom dwellers will also likely be shown off, and they will no doubt be used this season to build up to an eventual showdown with the Saviors.

Fans will remember that in last week's episode Daryl was kidnapped by the Saviors, and it does seem that Daryl is being used for something much bigger to come in this situation. Of course, actor Norman Reedus has said that his character will have a "dark" arc this season, and it is mouthwatering to see how things develop for him.

Since Morgan made a return in the Season 5 finale, he and Carol have had a very strained relationship to say the least. Carol and Morgan have had many discussions about whether killing is necessary, but they finally seem to finally have an understanding.

At the end of last season, Carol disappeared and seemed like she had given up, but Morgan broke his code at the last minute and came to the rescue. Things will develop more between the two in Season 7 and it will be intriguing to see where things go from here between the two.

Some spoilers have hinted that another major character could be killed off again this week. That would seem unthinkable following the drama of last week's premiere episode, but if that does happen it would be in line with The Walking Dead's shock plot lines in the past, and is what fans love about the show.

The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 2 has a scheduled start time of 9 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the AMC network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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