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'The Walking Dead' 4.05 Sneak Peeks: Things Won't Be the Same After the Plague
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Another man is dying but Hershel refuses to give up on him just yet, while Rick and Maggie may face a dangerous situation outside the prison.

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The flu may claim another victim on "The Walking Dead". In a clip from the next episode of the zombie-themed series, Dr. Caleb's condition gets worse but Hershel is seemingly still in denial. "I'm not giving up on anyone...not yet," the veterinarian says as he stays on Caleb's side, but Caleb soon starts bleeding from his eye and mouth.

Besides the sneak peek that was debuted on "Talking Dead", scenes from the upcoming outing are shared in a preview that was played after the latest episode of "Walking Dead". In it, Rick realizes that the plague has changed them forever, telling Hersel, "When we get past this thing, it's not going to be like it was, is it?"

Outside the prison, Rick and Maggie land in another dangerous situation and the former sheriff's deputy will once again step up and face the trouble alone.

"Internment" will air Sunday, November 10 at 9/8c on AMC. According to the official synopsis, assorted enemies pressure Rick and the group; the survivors and the prison may reach a breaking point.

In the November 3 episode, [SPOILER ALERT!] another original survivor recently left Rick's group. Rick told Carol to go because Tyreese would kill her if he found out Carol had killed Karen and David. Rick gave her a car and some supplies before she went away, perhaps for good.

"The Walking Dead" 4.05 preview:

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