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The Walking Dead 7×07 Sing Me a Song preview

The latest episode of The Walking Dead showed us what happened to Heath (Corey Hawkins) and Tara (Alanna Masterson).

Last seen heading out on a scavenger hunt, Heath and Tara successfully complete their mission in two weeks. Heath wanted to go back to Alexandria but Tara convinced him to scavenge for one more day.

That turned out to be a bad idea when they found themselves trapped on a bridge with walkers. Heath’s fate isn’t known but Tara fell over the bridge and washed up on a shore where she was found by Cyndie (Sydney Park).

Tara followed Cyndie and discovered a new community occupied only by women and young girls. As she explored the community she was caught by the community’s leader Natania (Deborah May). Tara was chained to a radiator and interrogated before Natania asked her to stay with them so she couldn’t tell anyone else they existed.

After refusing to stay there and discovering that the Saviors took all the men from the community, Tara manage to get Natania to agree to let her leave. She soon realised though that she’d ben double-crossed and the escorts with her were tasked with killing her.

Cyndie created a diversion allowing Tara to flee but not before making her agree to keep the community a secret. When Tara arrive at Alexandria she found out about Denise’s (Merritt Weaver) death and didn’t tell anyone about the community she found.

The next episode of the season is Sing Me a Song. The episode gives a further peak into the Sanctuary.

Tune in to FOX HD at 9pm on Monday to see the episode. Preview it with our gallery below:

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