Following the mid-season hiatus in "The Walking Dead", fans witnessed Rick's group meeting with Ezekiel and reuniting with Morgan with the help from Jesus. Daryl escaped and Ezekiel offered him sanctuary at Kingdom in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 9 "Rock in the Road".

Meanwhile, Simon and a bunch of Saviors scoured through Alexandria in search of Daryl but were disappointed. Following Fr. Gabriel's clues, the group ended up in a dilapidated yard and surrounded by the Scavengers.

In "The Walking Dead" S7E10, "New Best Friends" Rick wants the Scavengers to fight alongside him against the Saviors. Their leader, Jadis, refused Rick's offer and asked him to prove his worth by fighting an armored walker.

Rick ended up killing the walker and Jadis and the Scavengers finally agreed to fight with Rick's group in exchange for guns and supplies. On the other hands, Richard wanted to orchestrate Carol's death in the hands of the Saviors, thinking that her death would push Ezekiel to fight.

However, Daryl threatened Richard if any harm comes to Carol. Next Daryl traveled to Hilltop to prepare for battle against the Saviors.According to Digital Spy, fans are speculating the where the story will go now.

Looking through the summary for episodes 11 to 13, one can draw an idea as what to expect next."The Walking Dead" S7E11 is titled "Hostiles and Calamities" and will air on February 26.

The summary reads, "An Alexandrian discovers they must navigate the mysterious, confusing, and terrifying world within the Saviors' compound." An easy one for the viewers because the Alexandrian mentioned is likely to be Eugene.

In episode 8 of "The Walking Dead", he was taken as a prisoner by Negan. The question remains as how much freedom does Eugene have to "navigate" anything for that matter while being inside the compound.

Meanwhile, as per Variety actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who plays Negan in "The Walking Dead" has reacted to the ongoing t-shirt controversy. He tweeted that people are stupid to believe that the "The Walking Dead" merch is racially explicit.The t-shirt was taken off the shelves after a customer complained.

"The Walking Dead" S7E12 is titled "Say Yes". The description is, "The group scavenges for supplies; back in Alexandria, someone must make a morally challenging decision." This might be a hint to a fight back against the Saviors."

The Walking Dead" S7E13 "Bury Me Here" doesn't bode good news for the fans. The summary reads, "Things do not go as planned when a group of Kingdommers delivers goods to the Saviors during a routine supply drop-off." Is Richard the reason why the routine drop-off didn't happen like it should?