'The Walking Dead' 6.13 Preview: No Way Out
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In the next episode of the AMC hit series, Rick tries to strike a deal with the people who take two of his friends hostage.

AceShowbiz - Rick's plan to take down the Saviors didn't end up well. The latest episode of "The Walking Dead" ended with [SPOILER ALERT!] a woman saying on radio that they had captured Carol and Maggie, just when it seemed like Rick and friends had taken out every person at the Saviors' compound.

In the next episode of the hit zombie series, Rick tries to strike a deal with the people who take Carol and Maggie hostage. But instead of reaching an agreement with Rick who has had one of their guys, the strangers take Carol and Maggie away. "You're wondering if there's a way out of this. There isn't. Not unless I say so," one of the strangers tells Carol.

"The Same Boat" airs Sunday, March 13 at 9/8c on AMC. With no hope of safety in Alexandria, Rick and his band of survivors soon discover a larger world with new dangers and new opportunities.

Carol being taken hostage in the same episode where she just started a love connection with Tobin. Melissa McBride who plays Carol explains to EW how that happened, "Well, we have time-skipped a couple of weeks here, and I think they have just gotten to know one another a little better, and it's pretty simple."

On what Carol sees in Tobin, McBride shares, "Tobin's very sweet. He's a sweet fellow and I think was there for Carol, who is trying to understand how any of us can be capable of doing what we're doing, more specifically, taking human lives. For her, when I look at Carol, I think about how the closest person we have to our own self is our self."

She continues, "There are just parts of her that she doesn't want to let go of, and parts of her that she wants to deny in order to be able to do it, which is complicated. And in that moment in the evening when she runs into Tobin and he says, 'I can't do those things you do.' She is looking for understanding when she says 'How, how is it that I am able to do those things?' And he does remind her that she's doing it to keep the family safe. It's a mother's instinct to fight, to save the family, and I think there was just a little moment of understanding and making her feel better and comfort, and that's where that led to."

Executive producer Greg Nicotero who also directed the latest episode, meanwhile, reveals that one of the Gregory zombie heads in the episode was Johnny Depp's. "I think we had sculpted an emaciated version of a dummy head for something and we used Johnny Depp's head as a basis just for a clay sculpt," he dishes.

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