‘The Walking Dead’ Recap: Did Glenn Really Just Get Killed Off?

The life of a huge character on "The Walking Dead" was just left hanging in the wind on the Oct. 25 episode where Rick (Andre Lincoln) and others are fighting outside of Alexandria's walls to stop a walker herd from hitting their town.

HollywoodLife.com shared that Nicholas shot himself in the head and took the former pizza delivery man down with him into a heard of unstoppable walkers. Glenn clearly falls underneath Nicholas but he's left exposed once their bodies hit the ground.

The walkers tear open someone's abdomen and start pulling out internal organs. Glenn from his shoulder up was seen in the scene and there is no way he can survive that since hundred of walkers surrounded them. Even more are headed down the dead end alley shortly before the two men fall into the herd.

In some way we will see Glenn, some version of Glenn, or parts of Glenn again," Scott M. Gimple said in a statement provided to "Talking Dead" which host Chris Hardwick read to the audience. "To help complete the story."

"I don't know, Walking Dead fans. I can't imagine that that's how Glenn would go out, especially since, as many of you already know, his character doesn't meet his end until Negan comes around in the comics. But this is The Walking Dead, and therefore no one is ever really safe," HollwoodLife.com shared. "As I mentioned in my recap, there is a fan theory going around that Enid took Judith when she left Carl's house in episode two. In episode three Rick is attacked inside the RV, and upon searching one of their bodies he discovers a jar of baby food in one of their pockets."

"Now, if you watch closely at the end of "JSS" (which aired Oct. 18) you will notice that after Carl discovers the note from Enid, Carol's casserole timer goes off. Even though we can see the timer up close as Carl turns it off, we can't see the baby monitor. It feels very intentional, especially knowing the fan theory circulating around, doesn't it?"

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