AMC's hit show The Walking Dead finally aired, and another one of the survivors was killed. After Beth's death during the mid-season finale, fans probably thought the surviving characters would be safe for a while, but they were wrong.

Andrew Lincoln Gives Teasers About Second Half Of 'The Walking Dead' Season 5

During Sunday nights mid-season premiere entitled 'What Happened and What's Going On,' the episode opened with a funeral scene in a dream-like sequences and viewers immediately assume it's for Beth.

The sequence begins with a shovel digging in the ground, Maggie Greene is mourning a terrible loss, Noah is crying and there are two little boys, a set of twins and Father Gabriel giving a eulogy. At this point, viewers are confused, and have no idea what's truly going on.

'The Walking Dead' New Trailer From Second Half Of Season 5 Released

The episode continues, and Rick, Noah, Tyreese and Michonne are heading to the town where Noah and his family are from, as seen the sneak peek. While some zombies remain in the town, there aren't too many and Noah is able to locate his home.

Tyreese goes inside to clear the way, but he isn't quick enough to fight off a young attacker who bites him in the arm. The entire episode took place from the barely conscious Tyreese.

During the drama sequence, the twin girls show up and they assure Tyreese that everything is going to be okay. Viewers also get a chance to see Bob and Beth is also there. Another zombie attacks Tyreese but he manages to kill him with what little strength he has left.

While going to inform the other's about Tyreese, Noah was pinned by some walkers, but he finally reaches the rest of the group to alert them about what happened to Tyreese but by the time they get there, it's too late.

It's clear that the second half of season five will be unlike any other viewers have seen so be sure to tune in to watch the craziness unfold. 

The Walking Dead airs every Sunday night at 9 p.m. on AMC. Fans can watch a sneak peek of next week's episode in the video below.