AMC's "The Walking Dead" returned Sunday, Feb. 9 with an all-new episode and from the looks of it the remaining eight episodes are going to be emotional and action-packed. There are still a bunch of unanswered questions, for example what happened to baby Judith?

Creator Robert Kirkman has been tight-lipped about the baby's fate but has dropped some hints (check them out here). Another burning question most fans want to know is will Maggie and Glenn still get married.

Last season, Glenn proposed to Maggie but following the Governor's attack on the prison and Hershel's death, it's not clear if the two will still want to tie the knot. Executive producer Gale Ann Hurd recently told E! News that even though fans probably would love to see a wedding, everyone from the prison is focusing on how to stay alive.

"I think it would have been great to have a wedding, but everyone's on the run, and I think survival is first and foremost on people's minds," she said adding that if there is a wedding it won't be the same "without poor Hershel walking them down the aisle."

Steven Yeun (who plays Glenn) recently dished on his character to Entertainment Weekly. He didn't reveal whether there will be a wedding but did say that Glenn doesn't even know that Hershel is dead. Because of all the chaos at the prison that day (plus he was still recovering from the flu) it makes sense that he wouldn't know but how he deals with the death when he does find out is sure to be heartbreaking.

"Glenn doesn't actually know that Hershel is dead," he said. "He's probably the only one who doesn't know. And for him, where he has last left off with Hershel is... a lot of people have helped shaped Glenn into the person he is at this point, and he's taken bits and pieces from all of them, but none more than Hershel."

In the premiere episode of Season 4's part b, Glenn and Maggie were still separated but hopefully the two will reunite soon. They'll both need each other now more than ever. Glenn isn't the only one having a hard time following the attack. Hurd also dished on Norman Reedus' character Darryl.

"Darryl had found a new family after the loss of his own brother, and he had become not only a valued and respected member, but someone who could actually joke around," the site writes.

"He was finally beginning to see the light at the end of a very dark and brutal tunnel, and now that's been ripped apart with the fall of the prison, with the banishment of Carol," Hurd said. "We'll have to see how he copes with those twin tragedies."