We're roughly five months away from the premiere of "The Walking Dead" Season 6 in October, but fans haven't stopped speculating on where the story of Rick Grimes and his crew is headed. We're going to see a return of the Ricktatorship to some extent. Deanna's decision to let Rick shoot Pete during the Season 5 finale is a clear indication that she's accepted Rick's way of surviving.
Rick will take a new leadership role at the Safe-Zone, especially with the "zombie army" and Wolves looming. A Ricktatorship will likely divide the community and bring about more conflict.
Times will be tough for "The Walking Dead's" original bromance between Morgan Jones and Rick Grimes. You have to see where both men are coming from: Rick has been trying to walk the fine line between sanity and in-Shane-ity, while Morgan seems to have come to peace with the new zombified world.
Morgan won't take too kindly to seeing Rick shoot Pete in the head at the end of last season. The two will probably clash on morality, which has been a central focus of AMC's hit show since the very beginning.
We shouldn't see any significant deaths in Rick's group during season 6. Each character has settled into a nice niche that mimics something from the comic book, except Daryl. But we know what happens if Daryl dies...