A regular episode usually stays within an hour timeframe. But in seems like the fans are going to see more of AMC's "The Walking Dead" for it will have an extended fourth episode for its seventh season on November 13. With the regular "The Walking Dead" episode which runs for less than an hour timeframe, the current season's fourth episode was reported to run for 85 minutes.
For "The Walking Dead's" episode next week, Negan will be heading to Alexandria with the Saviors to get their 'offering' as they told Rick's group in the season premiere episode. The first three episodes introduced Negan, The Kingdom lead by King Ezekiel, and the Savior's venue in "The Cell." The fourth episode is entitled "Service" which will focus on Negan's group getting Rick's group offering to him and introducing that Negan is being serviced by everyone under him, according to Inquisitr.
Previews for the upcoming episodes have been available online to "The Walking Dead" fans and it showed the Daryl and Dwight story on the third episode and a promo to the fourth episode that shows Negan banging on Alexandria's gate, as confirmed by Entertainment Weekly. Entertainment Weekly reported that "The logline for the Nov. 13 installment: "The remaining members of the group try to keep it together in Alexandria; they receive a sobering visit."
EW also asked Andrew Lincoln on how people in Alexandria will react with what happened to Rick's group with Glenn and Abraham getting killed and with Negan being 'in charge." Lincoln said that what happened is a shocking beginning for the seventh season but it IS the beginning of the season. "All I will say is that this is a rocky road," he said.
"That's what people have to remember. This is where we begin, after the quake. This season is about rebuilding and about characters dealing with the trauma and grief of this brutal attack, but also this new regime that they are now a part of. And each react in their own individual ways. It's more Lord of the Rings than Lord of the Flies this season," he added. "The Walking Dead" season seven airs every Sundays at 9 P.M. ET on AMC.
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