Watch ABC Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 13 'Alone' Online, Live Stream Free (Video)

By Rebecca Hernandez
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AMC's "The Walking Dead" Season 4 episode 13 airs Sunday, March 9 at 9 p.m. EST. The episode titled "Alone," we will see Maggie, Sasha and Bob are in trouble as they struggle with the shortage of supplies. Daryl and Beth find apparent saftey in a seemingly abandoned church.

The synopsis for the new episode reads, "one group finds what may be an ideal shelter, and another group comes to realize that the best protection comes from those around them."

On last week's episode, it was about Daryl Dixon and Beth Greene growing closer to each other, they opened up themselves about their life before the zombie apocalypse suddenly struck the world.

Based on a popular comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, AMC's Walking Dead focuses on the world after a zombie apocalypse. The series follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes, who wakes up from a coma to find the world ravaged with zombies. Looking for his family, he and a group of survivors attempt to battle against the zombies to stay alive.

You can watch Season 4 Episode 13 live stream on AMC website, cable subscribers can watch the show online for no additional cost. If you cannot watch it on TV tonight, you can watch the live stream on AMC website the day after the episode airs. You can also download the show on iTunes, Amazon, Netflix.

Here is the sneak peek video of tonight's episode:

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