'The Walking Dead' season 6 episode 6 spoilers: Daryl is taken hostage in 'Always Accountable'

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The next episode of "The Walking Dead" season 6 will see Daryl, Sasha and Abraham in serious danger. In the installment titled "Always Accountable," the trio encounter heavily armed men who terrorize them as they attempt to drive walkers away from Alexandria.

The Spoiling Dead Fans has loads of spoilers about what this episode holds and on the surface, the group will encounter a new and dangerous threat, which the top insider site said won't be completely be fleshed out in this episode.

During the chase shown in a sneak peek for "The Walking Dead" season 6 episode, Abraham and Sasha manage to drive out of harm's way, or at least stay alive. However, Daryl, who rides his motorcycle during the pursuit, is wounded and eventually taken hostage by the unknown assailants.

It remains to be seen what these people (who are not believed to be members of Wolves because they have weapons) are really after and what they want from Daryl. Sadly, The Spoiling Dead Fans says that "The Walking Dead" season 6 won't answer that mystery straight away.

[Spoiler Alert!] Melty believes that these attackers could very well be the Saviors making their presence felt. As fans may have already heard, AMC has announced that Jeffrey Dean Morgan will be the face of Negan on the show. The fan-favorite big bad is the leader of that deadly crew.

As for those worried about Daryl, the promo shows that he will take every chance he gets to escape these people's clutches while Abraham and Sasha help him out from where they end up after the chase. It doesn't look like it is time for the cult-favorite crossbow-wielding hero to bite the dust too.

Spoilers indicate that Daryl will be able to outsmart the attackers. How he does that will be revealed when "The Walking Dead" season 6 episode 6 airs Sunday, Nov. 15 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.

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