'The Walking Dead' Season 6, Episode 2 Spoilers: Alexandria to Face New Problem

“The Walking Dead” Season 6 Episode 2 will get more exciting as fans were treated with a jaw-dropping drama on its premiere.

To feed more to the fan's excitement, a synopsis for episode 2, titled “JSS,” was released revealing that the residents of Alexandria will face a new problem. A hint of what the problem is comes on the end of episode 1 as well as on the promo video.

To recall, the premiere featured Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Morgan (Lennie James) who lead a horde of walkers away from their new home but the walkers suddenly changed their course towards Alexandria. Episode 1 ended with someone blowing the horn from the safe zone.

Viewers are wondering about who is honking the horn. Reports said that it could be The Wolves that causes the herd of walkers to find Alexandria, or Father Gabriel (Seth Gilliam Jr.) who is known to panic during dangerous situations or maybe it is Enid (Katelyn Nacon) since the episode 2 teaser shows her in a car, iDigital Time reported.

A promo video shows Spencer (Austin Nichols) on a watchtower firing the walkers while Carl (Chandler Riggs) is getting ready for the battle, but Carol (Melissa McBride) asks him to stay and protect baby Judith in the house.

One sneak peek video shows Carl pushing Judith on a stroller when Father Gabriel (Seth Gilliam Jr.) approached him to apologize about what he said to Deanna, expressing his intention to help. In Season 5, Father Gabriel went to Deanna to tell her that Rick's group cannot be trusted. Carl listens to him and told him that he needs to talk to the others but as he started to walk away, he stops and tells Father Gabriel that he will meet him later and teach him how to use a machete, Wet Paint reported.

A second sneak peeak features Enid who killed a walker and then got into a car where she wrote the letters "JSS" on the dirty window.

“The Walking Dead” Season 6, Episode 2 will air on AMC on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 9 p.m. ET.

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