‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Episode 13 Spoilers: Things Get Nasty As Kingdommers Meet The Saviors To Deliver Goods
"The Walking Dead" season 7 episode 13 "Bury Me Here" is the latest episode in the AMC apocalyptic-drama-action series. Viewers will find out what will happen if a routine drop-off goes wrong especially when dealing with The Saviors.
The latest episode will focus on the Kingdom and how they will deal with a botched supply of guns and a possibility of someone paying for this mistake. Meanwhile there is good news for "The Walking Dead" fans that don't have cable subscription with a new way to watch the show live on the web.
"The Walking Dead" season 7 episode 13 "Bury Me Here" will focus on an impending feud between The Saviors and the Kingdom, Fansided reported. A possible scuffle might happen when The Saviors find out about the botched supply exchange and of course being Negan's men, they won't take this lightly. There is a chance that someone's life might be in danger or someone could even die because of this incident.
Fans of "The Walking Dead" will also have more Lennie James and he will have a sizeable part in avoiding a bloody incident. AMC released an official announcement regarding the next episode saying that things may not go as planned after Rick and Michonne were not able to find more guns for the junkyard group. Tara has to tell Rick about the Oceanside Community to possibly avert a possible standoff.
Meanwhile, "The Walking Dead" fans who are unable to watch episode 13 on TV may watch it online, Heavy reported. They may tune in to Sling TV to watch TWD as well as other AMC programming and it only costs $20 a month. New members may also avail of Sling TV's free 7-day trial treat.
The Sling TV app is downloadable for free at Google Play Store or at the App store. There is also an available app for Chromecast, Roku, Nexus player, Xbox One and ZTE. The Sling TV desktop app is also available so that fans can watch "The Walking Dead" and all other AMC programming live.
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