‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers: 4 Things That Will Happen In Episode 9

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2010-10-30
Gregory looks pissed.
Gregory looks pissed. Gene Page/AMC

The Walking Dead Season 7 returns with episode 9 on Feb. 12. For those of you who are eager to learn how Rick and the rest of Alexandria are doing, we’ve got some spoilers for you.

Of course, most of these spoilers are rumors featured on The Spoiling Dead Fans forum, but these guys are usually spot on. We won’t give away major spoilers here; we want to give you just enough to hold you over to the premiere. If you don’t want to know what’s happening, turn back now.

Enid Delivers Surprising News

What the news is, we don’t know. We think she might know of another community. No way a girl can survive on turtle meat forever.

Ezekiel Will Meet Rick

Rick will meet Ezekiel for the first time. Carol won’t be there for this meeting. We don’t know if Morgan tells Rick he knows where Carol is, but the first meeting with Ezekiel will be a tough one for Rick.

Rosita is mad

Not that we care too much about Rosita at this point, but expect a lot of pouting from her. She’s also probably plotting some suicide mission to kill Negan because she’s in her feelings. Don’t worry, she won’t act on her feelings in this episode, but the girl is ticking time bomb at this point.

Someone Goes Missing

Drumroll, please. The person who goes missing by the end of the episode is none other than Father Gabriel. The mystery person in boots takes him to a new community. This community becomes extremely important later on.

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These spoilers are as mild as they get. We purposely left out a few details about the encounter between Ezekiel and Rick, but comic book fans will be pretty pleased with what happens. As for Carol, we don’t know when she comes back in the picture. Hopefully we’ll see her this episode, for Daryl’s sake. Dude needs a hug and cookies.

The Walking Dead Season 7 premieres Feb. 12 on AMC.

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