'The Walking Dead' season 6 episode 7 spoiler: Glenn's fate to be revealed in 'Heads Up'

Steven Yeun as Glenn on The Walking Dead Facebook/ TheWalkingDeadAMC

"The Walking Dead" season 6 will be down to its midseason finale next week and fans can expect the action and suspense to go at full blast but the penultimate installment is no less than a must-watch. The next episode, titled "Heads Up," will finally provide answers about Glenn's true fate.

Back in episode 3, fans feared that Glenn was eaten by the walkers along with Nicholas, who shot himself before they fell into the pool of ravaging zombies. After that mind-boggling scene, the show made no reference to what could have happened to the beloved character.

[Spoiler Alert!] That changes in this week's "The Walking Dead" season 6 episode. According to The Spoiling Dead Fans, who has so far hit the nail on the head on majority of the spoilers it churns out for fans, Glenn is very much alive under the comfort of the dumpster.

Thanks to that life-saving dumpster, the fan-favorite character manages to survive. "Glenn basically waits it out until the walkers leave. Enid spots Glenn first from a roof and throws him some water down after he gets out," The Spoiling Dead Fans teased.

The fansite predicts that the upcoming "The Walking Dead" season 6 episode will show just how Glenn was able to slide himself under the dumpster to keep himself from becoming the meal of the horde of walkers.

Glenn also apparently makes it to the outer reaches of Alexandria and from there, he will finally release the balloons to signal he made it through, as what they originally planned to.

Meanwhile, as per The Spoiling Dead Fans, viewers can expect to see the re-emergence of Eugene (he was the one who radioed Daryl for help) as well as the menacing group The Saviors in "The Walking Dead" season 6. More comic book scenes such as Carl losing his eye will take place there too.

"The Walking Dead" season 6 episode 7 "Heads Up" airs Nov. 22 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.

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