The Walking Dead season 7 episode 12 preview: Everything we know about 'Say Yes'
Everything we know about the next episode of the US drama
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Your support makes all the difference.The Walking Dead season seven continues with what seems to be something of a departure episode focusing largely on Rick and Michonne's attempts to acquire weaponry for their war against The Saviours.
It seems that this episode - titled 'Say Yes' - will see the couple come across a horde of walkers at what was once a fairground pre-apocalypse. Discovering bullets on the floor, Rick - bolstered by his newly-acquired allies - uses the opportunity to seek out more guns in the upcoming all-out war.
You can watch a clip from the new episode above, and the trailer below.
This being The Walking Dead, disaster soon strikes and the duo soon find themselves in mortal danger.
Elsewhere, Rosita (Christian Serratos) is growing frustrated with the group's inability to strike against Negan immediately. Will her refusal to wait spell disaster for the group once again?
The episode synopsis reads: “Members of the group scavenge for supplies. Meanwhile, back in Alexandria, someone must make a morally challenging decision.”
This week, we spoke to Daryl actor Norman Reedus as well as Seth Gilliam, the latter detailing his 'upset' over the initial backlash against his character, Father Gabriel.
The Walking Dead continues in the US this Sunday (5 March) with its UK premiere following as day later (6 March) at 9pm on FOX.
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