'Walking Dead' season 6 episode 6 spoilers: Episode 6 to answer questions raised in episode 5

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Last week's episode of the continuing saga of the survivors in the post-apocalyptic "The Walking Dead" is considered as a filler episode, building up the hype for a lot of answered questions in the upcoming sixth episode for the current season, titled "Always Accountable."

Episode 5 saw fans, who are reeling from the shock of news and mystery about Glenn (Steven Yeun), treated to an exposure of lesser-known characters. Some observers consider the episode 5 a filler. Last week's "Now," according to Forbes, was such a let-down from action-packed, mystery and suspense-focused previous episodes. However, while Vox also listed episode 5 as eschewing the whole "The Walking Dead" storyline with its uninteresting chapter, the website also acknowledged that this might be just the calm before the storm.

Indeed, as the synopsis for next Sunday's episode is seen online, the sixth installment in season 6 will have fans see answered questions about Daryl (Norman Reedus), Abraham (Michael Cudlitz), and Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green). According to IBTimes, episode 6, "Always Accountable," will answer what happened to the trio after they tried to lure a horde of walkers away from Alexandria. However, as fans expect, there will be twists and turns for the trio trying to make it back to safety. The synopsis suggests that Daryl gets separated from Sasha and Abraham, and they can't raise him on the radio. The teaser video for the upcoming episode sees Daryl trying to haul back his motorcycle with his own power, with blood dripping blood from his injuries.

Meanwhile, now much is known about Sasha and Abraham as Daryl gets cut off inconveniently from the communications network when the two successfully hail him.

"The Walking Dead" season 6, episode 6, titled "Always Accountable," will air on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 9 p.m. EST on AMC.

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