See the promo for “I Ain’t a Judas,” episode 11 of season 3 of The Walking Dead, along with pictures, the episode synopsis, and predictions. Warning, spoilers!

After last night’s explosive episode of The Walking Dead, we were left hungry for more. So, fortunately, AMC released a little taster of what’s yet to come.

Next week’s episode synopsis, entitled “I Ain’t a Judas,” as revealed by AMC:

Their security threatened, Rick and the group must make a choice. With Woodbury in a police state, Andrea grows uneasy.

Sound’s like Rick and co are going to be deciding whether or not Merle will be becoming a permanent feature of the group. On the upside, he’s got a pretty nifty shot as well as excellent inside knowledge on The Governor. On the downside, he’d probably sell his grandma for a cheese sandwich… Tricky one.

As well as this, could Andrea finally be getting the fact that The Governor is a nasty piece of work?

See the promo for “I Ain’t a Judas” here:

 

Carl evidently is worried about his father. Rick has been slightly cuckoo since Lori’s death, hallucinating phone calls and his dead wife in her bridal gown, and with that in mind perhaps it’s about time Rick took a step down?

What’s more, has Andrea finally had it with The Governor? Will she go to the prison and stay with her old friends? Or will she stand by The Governor’s side through it all. It appears she goes to the prison equipped with a walker grabber, so maybe she doesn’t come in peace after all?

Could the prison group be getting low on ammo? Is Glenn worried they might not have enough for the growing number of walkers in the prison? Or is the threat of another attack from Woodbury his main concern?

As well, is Carol suggesting Daryl cut Merle loose? There’s always been a bit of a thing between Daryl and Carol, but is Merle standing between them?

Finally, is Rick about to go AWOL? Deserting the prison group would be a terrible move, but maybe Rick needs to get back to himself before he can be there for them fully?

A couple of photos to keep us guessing too:

 

In the image above, it appears the troops at the prison are lined up, watching something. Is this when Andrea makes her way to the prison, or has something else caught their gaze?

 

From this it looks like Maggie is making use of Carol and Axel’s (R.I.P.) barrier up on the prison catwalk. Has she seen something or is she ducking from gunfire?

Something else to consider: Judas betrayed Jesus. Is Merle the Judas we need to be concerned with? Will he betray Rick’s group? Or is Andrea the Judas of the group? Maybe she’ll betray The Governor? Perhaps the Judas may be Daryl. Will he desert his brother? Or maybe it’s Rick betraying his group?

Tune in to The Walking Dead 3×11 “I Ain’t a Judas” on AMC, Sunday Feb 24 9/8 ET/PT.