Season 6 of the most-watched show on cable television, "The Walking Dead," will put more at stake with internal conflicts that stem from mistrust. According to Entertainment Weekly, next season will find these internal conflicts to be the driving factor for the show.

On this week's cover of EW, they caught up with the original stars of the show and got a few details that fans might or might not have expected.

Alexandria is full of people that are naïve and oblivious to the world outside of their walls. They have been so guarded and sheltered that they may be a risk for the seasoned crew who already knows how to survive the Walker Apocalypse.

But when it comes to trust within a stable community, things don't always go as planned.

"A lot of characters that you didn't see having beef are starting to have beef -- there's a lot of mistrust," Norman Reedus told EW.

The internal conflict within the community sets the two groups apart. It is not a community of people, nor a community of survivors, but more of a community of segregation based off where they came from.

Star Andrew Lincoln summed it up with, "When I read the first script, I called [showrunner Scott M. Gimple] up and went, 'You know, I say them and they, and us and we a lot.' He said, 'That's your journey, from them to us.'"

Executive Producer Greg Nicotero told EW that the opening of Season 6 will be right in the middle of an action sequence and then the show does a little time jumping. He directed the first episode and said he wants the audience to piece together the time jumps so they can figure it out for themselves.

Lennie James also confirmed that next season will also feature flashback scenes that answer the question of how Morgan was able to come out of his apparent psychosis in Season 3 and made it to Alexandria as a fierce survivor.