'The Walking Dead' Season 3 Spoilers: Andrea's Woodbury Future & Rick's Leadership (Extended Video)
AMC is set to air a new episode of its hit series The Walking Dead on Sunday.
Episode 11 of season three, which is titled I Ain't Judas, will feature Andrea (Laurie Holden) in a loyalty bind as she decides between the town of Woodbury and her old group at the prison. Rick's group is inside one of the cellblocks planning their next move while Merle is locked up in one of the cells. Although Rick thinks the group should stay put on the premises, Hershel and all of the women feel differently.
Glenn comes to Rick's aid saying that if Rick thinks the group should stay, then they aren't going anywhere. Merle chimes in saying they're fools for not leaving the night before when they had the opportunity.
"That truck through the fence thing, hell that was him just ringing the doorbell," Merle said.
Merle thinks that the Governor has every area covered and that if he wanted to, he can just sit and wait for all of them to starve to death. Hershel continues to plead his case of leaving the prison.
"I wanted to leave before, now Axel is dead. Who else has to die," he said.
Rick stares at Hershel and soon walks out of the cellblock. Hershel then calls him out and says that everyone sees him unraveling and they're fully aware of why he is. Back at Woodbury, Andrea wants answers from The Governor and demands to know why he lied about not attacking the prison. He tells her that Rick and the group fired first and they're looking for blood.
However, she doesn't believe it and says she won't stand by as her friends shoot each other down. The Governor says that it's too late for peace but Andrea voices her desire to go to the prison while he tells her that if she does, she can stay there.
The Walking Dead episode will air on Sunday at 9 p.m. EST on the AMC network.