'The Walking Dead' Recap: 'Heads Up' Reveals Two 'Dead' Characters Are Back, But Will The Alexandrians Survive? [SPOILERS]

[SPOILER ALERT! THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE CONTAINS DETAILS FROM 'THE WALKING DEAD' EPISODE 'HEADS UP']

The seventh episode of 'The Walking Dead' Season Six may have finally revealed the fate of two missing characters, but it also left viewers with a terrifying cliffhanger on what could happen to the residents of Alexandria!

'Heads Up' opens with what every Glenn fan believed in their hearts: that he was hiding under the dumpster that whole time and was just waiting for a chance to crawl out. Once he was out, Enid tosses him a bottle of water and bolts, but it isn't long before Glenn catches up to her to tell her he's bringing her back to Alexandria. Why? Because that's what Maggie would do.

Speaking of Maggie, Glenn's wife is still waiting in Alexandria for a sign that her husband is still alive and coming back to her. She doesn't participate in the new hobby in the community, which is 'Making Morgan Feel Guilty For Letting The Wolves Go.' Rick, Carl and Rosita tried to teach the Alexandrians a few self-defense tricks, which would probably not go too well for the younger Grimes. After all, Ron just stole some bullets in the armory and has decided to stalk Carl.

There are plenty of revelations in 'Heads Up,' the first of which was a happy one for the fans who were keeping their eye on that dumpster and Maggie finally seeing the balloons that signaled Glenn and Enid's survival. However, Carol also found out that Morgan is holding one of the Wolves as a hostage and decided to confront him about it.

Of course, the world will have to wait until the next episode to find out how that conversation went, or whether it even happened at all. Just as things were getting exciting in Alexandria, a damaged tower goes down and takes down one of Alexandria's walls.

Will the Alexandrians manage to keep the zombie herd from getting in? The mid-season finale 'Start To Finish' will air on AMC on November 29.

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