'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Spoilers: Focus on Daryl and Carol in 'Consumed' Episode

'The Walking Dead' Season 5, Episode 6 titled "Consumed" will be focusing on Daryl Dixon (played by Norman Reedus) and Carol Peletier (portrayed by Melissa McBride), as the two are ready to embark on a "heroic rescue mission."

At the same time, fans will be keenly watching the upcoming episode to know whether Daryl will be reuniting with Beth Greene (played by Emily Kinny).

'The Walking Dead' Season 5, Episode 6 airs on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 on AMC

AMC recently released a promo of the "Consumed" that features Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier. In the promo, viewers see Daryl driving the car at night with Carol and it is apparent that they are following someone, perhaps the infamous car with the cross.

As Daryl and Carol walk into a building filled with walkers, they are heavily armed with a number of weapons. It's clear that these two are on a heroic mission to save someone's life. The video clip shows them killing the walkers, and just before the promo ends, viewers see Daryl carrying a body and he is about to throw it in the fire.

The promo ends with the message, "Stakes are high when members of the group must go on a heroic rescue mission in a previously known location."

It is presumed that the "previously known location" will be downtown Atlanta, where Beth Greene's hospital is situated. In 'The Walking Dead' Season 5, Episode 2, we saw Daryl and Carol following the car with a cross and later in Episode 4, Carol was seen unconscious. Is it possible that all these will be leading to Episode 6?

Meanwhile, The Spoiling Dead Fans shared some filming spoilers featuring scenes involving Carol and reported that she was hit by a station wagon with a cross.

The post on the website further revealed, "It's highly likely that a scene was filmed earlier of Carol being hit by a station wagon with a cross on it. Spectators say that after Carol was hit, two individuals dressed as cops came out of the vehicle. After seeing them, Carol faints and is loaded into the vehicle on a cot."