'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Episode 11 Spoilers: A Sneak Peek on the Two Upcoming Deaths

The second half of "The Walking Dead" will hit the screens next week and fans are psyched to know what's in store for them. The 11th episode will reveal the show's comic villain. The upcoming episode would also give fans a glimpse of near death experiences from two of "The Walking Dead's" major characters

Despite the fact that Rick and Darren already made their way back to Alexandria, the duo will soon be hitting the road again with the rest of Rick's group. The upcoming episode entitled "Knots Unite" introduced Jesus, wherein he led Rick's group into another destination they're unfamiliar with.

Jesus took Rick's group into to the Hilltop, wherein he was hoping that they would be able to establish trade relations. A twist of fate was given out by The Spoiling Dead Fans wherein they reveal that Negan wasn't the villain. (Contrary to what everybody was expecting) The villain being discussed is actually the Hilltop community leader, Gregory.

As for the Hilltop member's involvement on "The Walking Dead," it was revealed that Negan once had a killing spree. These details were given out by Ethan, which is one of the community members. He then told the group that Negan was also responsible for capturing his brother, Craig. Ethan then told Rick and the rest of his team that the only way for Craig to survive is to give Gregory a message (which was unclear as to what his motives were.)

As Rick's team made their way into Gregory's turf, without his knowledge that he might get into a nasty fight. Ethan bought a knife on their meeting and managed to stab the leader. As the meeting turned into a full blown fight, Rick ended up killing Ethan, while Abraham was close to death after getting caught into a choke. Though Gregory almost lost his life, he managed to escape. He was however seriously injured.

"The Walking Dead" Season 6 Episode 11 will make its way back into the screens on AMC, Feb. 28, 2016.

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