'Walking Dead' season 5 episode 7 'Crossed' [AMC]: Father Gabriel chooses weapon, Carol's life still in danger

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Carol is in critical condition, the group is divided, and Beth is still in the hospital. How can Rick Grimes and the group rescue Carol and Beth and reunite everyone again? Could it happen in the seventh episode of "The Walking Dead" season 5?

In the last episode "Consumed," Carol was seen on a stretcher after a car accident. She was brought to the hospital where Beth is. Beth saw Carol fighting for her life, and the former hoped that help would be on the way soon. 

In season 5 episode 7 "Crossed", the sneak peek shows Beth eavesdropping on a conversation between Dawn and a police officer. They are talking about a new patient (Carol) who might not survive. They think that it would be a waste to use their resources on that patient. 

Of course, Beth doesn't agree and she says her piece. She says that the DVD player uses more power than the machine that will be used to keep that patient alive. 

"What good is this place if it doesn't try to save people?" Beth asks. 

Dawn doesn't like Beth's question at all and even threatens Beth that if anything happens to Carol, it will be Beth's fault. 

Elsewhere, in another clip, Carl Grimes is showing Father Gabriel a variety of weapons to choose from. He tells the reverend that he should pick one so he can learn to defend himself. Carl would teach him how to use the weapon he chooses. 

However, Father Gabriel is hesitant. He asks what's the need of using a weapon if the Terminus people say they'd go? Carl explains that those people are liars and murderers and thus, cannot be trusted. 

Meanwhile, Spoiler TV got their hands on some photos of "Crossed." The first photo shows Rick Grimes holding and pointing a gun. Then the second shows Tyrese, and the third shows Carl in church. 

"The Walking Dead" seson 5 episode 7 will air on Sunday, Nov. 23, on AMC. If you miss the episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on AMC.

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