'Walking Dead' Season 6 'First Time Again' Premiere, Spoilers

"The Walking Dead" sixth season premiere entitled "First Time Again" will feature many interesting things that will hook its viewers to the next episodes of the show.

The premiere looks even more complicated that jumps back and forth in time--the past in black-and-white while the present in vibrant color. It is also unexpectedly funny with Michonne (Danai Gurira) and Eugene (Josh McDermitt) being humorous.

Norman Reedus reveals that his role as Daryl this season will show a lot of changes since he isn't angry all the time anymore and picks his battles. There might also be a mysterious love affair coming up although it was rumored that he might be gay. Speculations also talks about Daryl's possibility of suicide since he has lost so much, but according to reports, Daryl's personality is mature and strong and wouldn't resort to suicide like what other characters did.

This season, Andrew Lincoln who plays the role of Rick Grimes will be matched with Tovah Feldshuh as Deanna Monroe, the leader of the Alexandrians. She will be a forceful figure in the show, whose leadership style will be contrasted with Rick's.

Grimes is known as a tragically arrogant character who is "blinded by his sense of his own personal loss to insist that his way is the only way, and anyone who disagrees with him should get out of the way or be crushed," Yahoo TV wrote. He will once again be reunited with Morgan that will create a conflict.

Meanwhile, Alexandria has stopped running and became a sustainable community where they can evaluate themselves, with Michael Cudlitz saying, "They have a sense of normalcy, meaning back to the way things were, and there's an examination of whether what we're trying to put back together is even worth putting back together," Digital Spy reported.

Fans are looking forward to Rick and Michonne to get back together but Cudlitz said, "You know that When Harry Met Sally thing about men and women can't be friends because sex is always involved? I think this is one of those relationships where it's not. The audience can take it there, but I don't think for them that exists at all. I think there's a respect and a love maybe in a way that we can't even understand because it is a post-apocalyptic. It's this other thing that's grown out of Michonne's need for family and Rick's need to protect his family."

"The Walking Dead" premieres tonight, Oct. 11 at 9 p.m. in the U.S. and Oct. 12 in the U.K.

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