The Walking Dead is no stranger to cliff-hangers, as any Glenn Rhee fan could tell you after spending the better part of the fall chasing their tails over his fate. But according to series star Lauren Cohan, the popular AMC show has only begun to tease audiences. “It’s the cliff-hangerest episode,” she told Entertainment Tonight of the upcoming finale, and fans of the comics who know what’s coming may already feel their stomachs starting to sink. New leaked details seem to confirm fears that The Walking Dead Season 6 finale may be one of the most frustrating 90 minutes of television in some time. We’ll go over them in detail, but first, here’s your chance to leave.

The Walking Dead has already announced that comic-book villain Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) would arrive in the Season 6 finale. And as comic readers know, with Negan comes a death sentence for a beloved character. Glenn is supposed to be on the receiving end of a death blow from Negan’s barbed-wire-wrapped baseball bat. But show-runner Scott Gimple promised some “hard left turns” in Glenn’s plot, and actor Steven Yeun said recently, “I know people are going to always go, ‘Negan kills Glenn in the comics,’ but rest assured that we don’t necessarily do what’s in the comics.” This sparked a lot of discussion among fans. If it’s not Glenn who dies in the finale, who will it be? According to new leaked plot details, it’s nobody. Or at least, nobody we will see.

Fans have been guessing that it might be Abraham (spared from his comic-book fate in last week’s episode), Daryl (Norman Reedus has been taking on other projects) or even a pregnant Maggie (Lauren Cohan got a haircut) on the chopping block in Glenn’s place. Leaked finale info does indicate that Negan considers killing Maggie—who is mid-labor during the finale—just to shut her up. But according to the leak, after Negan plays a game of “eenie, meenie, miney, moe” with some of our favorite characters, the camera shifts to the victim’s point of view. In other words, we’ll see Negan swing the bat towards the camera and then, after the episode cuts to black, we will spend seven months arguing over which character—Abraham, Daryl, Maggie, Glenn, etc.—was on the receiving end.

And Gimple may have fun adding fuel to that speculative fire. He’s recently said of Negan’s deathly intro: