'Walking Dead' season 6 episode 2 spoilers: Wolves to show up in 'JSS'?

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"The Walking Dead" season 6 is on to a lot of mysteries this week. Fans continue to try to determine who is the one honking the horn in the premiere. While some may think that it is not something special, many believe that this will lead Rick and the gang to something bigger and dangerous.

According to The Spoiling Dead Fans, this horn honking is the Wolves' idea of entrance. This means that the deadly group of survivors will start to have a greater presence on the show and not just trail and murder with brutality only they could pull off.

More than that, "The Walking Dead" season 6 is a mystery in its entirety because of its title – "JSS." In a sneak peak for the episode, Enid is seen writing these same letters using the moisture on the car window.

Fans try to guess what this title could mean and how it connects to Enid, who is suspected by many as someone working for the Wolves. If she is in Alexandria to gain intel to share to the Wolves, JSS could very well be an acronym for Joint Surveillance system.

Another theory is that JSS simply means Just Stand Still, which is said to be Enid's coping mechanism and one that she reminds herself every once in a while. Interestingly, some think that the title for this week's "The Walking Dead" season 6 episode also hints at another big arrival.

There is a theory that JSS is not an acronym but a shortened form of the name Jesus, which also happens to be the name of a very important character from the comics confirmed to show up this season. Is the installment a foreshadowing of Paul Monroe aka Jesus' coming?

The synopsis of the episode is either subtle or has nothing to do with it at all. Here's how it goes: "When it appears that things are starting to normalize in the settlement, a new problem arises for the Alexandrians."

"The Walking Dead" season 6 episode 2 "JSS" airs on AMC on Oct. 18 at 9 p.m. ET. Be sure to watch it online via live stream on AMC.com

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