‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Episode 4 Spoilers: Is Rick Bitten?; An ‘incredible’ episode comes after Glenn’s death says Andrew Lincoln

By Angelica Mei Dollesin

Oct 28, 2015 12:01 AM EDT

Despite the fact that Glenn is already dead, the next episode of "The Walking Dead" season 6 titled, "Here's Not Here" is an episode that should not be missed. Episode 4 is reportedly going to be an "incredible" episode according to star Andrew Lincoln, whose character, Rick, may have been bitten during the last episode.

The official synopsis for "Here's Not Here" is brief yet intriguing. It only says, "A new face and setting are introduced. With all that's gone on in the apocalypse, can people be trusted?"

Fans of the hit AMC series are quick to speculate about the new character to be introduced. Some pick comic book's character Negan while others think that it could be Paul Monroe a.k.a. Jesus, the leader of the Hilltop Colony, Wetpaint wrote.

Whatever happens and whoever new character enters in the new episode, Andrew Lincoln assures the million viewers of the show that episode 4 will be "incredible." Lincoln, who plays Rick for six seasons now, previously dropped major tease about the whole season 6 in his Entertainment Weekly interview but singled out the fourth episode.

"Four is incredible, it's like an indie movie in the middle of Walking Dead, it's crazy," Lincoln said.

He continued, "And then 5, 6, 7, 8 - it just keeps building and building. You'll see that the show opens up. We've been looking internally for so long, it's like everybody lifts their eyes to the horizon this season and it opens up a whole new world. It's amazing."

"Here's Not Here" the "Thank You" episode, where everyone saw Glenn's chest being ripped open by the walkers. It seems all the attention is on Steven Yeun's character that fans failed to notice that Rick may have been bitten. Forbes noted that Rick's hand is wounded as he runs to the RV while walkers follow him. It is not clear whether he was or was not bitten but Forbes pointed out that the way Rick almost said something to Daryl via the walkie-talkie could be a hint that he was indeed wounded by the walkers.

Does this mean we might see an amputated Rick in the succeeding episodes of "The Walking Dead" season 6? Maybe. Viewers definitely shouldn't miss the next episodes especially "Here's Not Here," which is a 90-minute special that will air November 1, 2015 on AMC.

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