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The Walking Dead: Norman Reedus Confirms Dwight and Who Cried for ‘Help’

| Nov 15, 2015 11:39 PM EST

Daryl Dixon falls off his bike in The Walking Dead

Another Sunday has come and go and that means another much-awaited episode of AMC's hit zombie-apocalypse drama, The Walking Dead. This week's episode focuses on Daryl, Abraham and Sasha.

Dubbed "Always Accountable" the episode features the trio dealing with a new group of foes, as they are chased by gun-toting Toyotas.

In the end of the episode, a voice screaming for 'help' can be heard on the walkie-talkie, but in an interview with IGN, Reedus confirmed that it wasn't Glenn Rhee on the other line.

"A lot happens in this episode that really kicks off future storylines, so I'm excited to get this one out there and be part of a big episode," said Reedus.

"It's just fun. From here on in, it's like we just jump off of a mountain top it's so fast and thrilling."

The midseason finale is coming, and after that the show will return after the holiday break sometime in early 2016. Currently, the season finale is filming in Atlanta.

Reedus also talked a little about Dwight, confirming that among those who abducted him was the comic book character much rumored to make his appearance.

Also, in a classic TV series cliffhanger moment, someone is heard screaming for help on the walkie-talkie. Fans speculate that it is actually Glenn Rhee.

Glenn's fate is currently unknown. He was last seen taking a topple from atop a dumpster into a horde of zombies. As grim as his situation may be, fans believe Glenn somehow made it alive, although up to this episode, there has been no sign of him since.

"It's not Glenn! Don't ask me! It's not Glenn! [laughs]," said Reedus.

"You find out who it is pretty quick."

Like all fans, Reedus was shocked at what transpired with the Steven Yeun played hero.

"I can't believe that just happened." I mean, I was upset, and we filmed that a long time ago and I was still upset. You see what you see and you make your own decisions. He's such a beloved character that people may hope things, but that's what we're doing. We're making that. It just makes we're doing a good job. Just wait. Everything from here on in is an "I just lost my mind" moment on this show. I mean, we're flying down the road right now. We're doing about 120 [mph]," said Reedus.

Next episode is the seventh of the season and is one of the most highly-anticipated episodes because many believe we'll finally uncover the truth about Glenn's fate.

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