The Walking Dead season 7 episode 13: Badass Carol returns in the trailer for 'Bury Me Here'
A first look at the next instalment of the popular zombie series
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While the latest episode - titled 'Say Yes' (read our review here) - was a slower-paced outing connecting the dots that had been left dangling in recent weeks, the upcoming instalment seems it will be heavier on the action with Carol finally embroiling herself in the war against The Saviours.
Location wise, we're back at The Kingdom where tensions with Negan's men seem to be reaching a head; the faction's leader, King Ezekiel, has been hesitant to rock the boat with the Saviours in a bid to procure the lives of his loyal followers, but the trailer hints that his patience is on the cusp of fully eroding as he pulls a gun on them.
Will this moment see him pledge his allegiance to Rick having turned down the chance to join forces? Time will most certainly tell.
It's unsure how Carol will factor into this, and why exactly she decides to leave her humble abode. Does she somehow discover that Negan killed Glenn and Abraham (something Daryl kept from her just a few episodes ago)?
When all is said and done, however, we don't really care why badass carol is back; all that matters is that badass Carol is back.
The Walking Dead airs in the UK tonight (6 march) at 9pm on FOX. You can find the latest episode's five major talking points here.
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