It's been a long and lonely road waiting for 'The Walking Dead' to return for season 5, much as it is every year, but the folks at Bad Lip Reading knew just how to cheer us up. After treating us to the Governor's musical stylings in a dubbing of 'The Walking Dead''s first three seasons, the parody crew is at it again with a season 4 reading. complete with Carl's very own pop number and zombie chorus.

Though the Governor curiously makes few appearances throughout the five-minute parody, we do get some wonderful turtle banter with Beth and Daryl (everyone's favorite pairing!), as well as Rick and Tyreese at one another's throats over dolphins and apples. The crowning achievement, however, lies at the end of the video, with the best fun we've had at Carl's expense yet.

Here's how AMC describes the new season, due to shamble out on October 12:

Season Four of The Walking Dead ended with Rick and the group outgunned, outnumbered, and trapped in a train car awaiting a grim fate. Season Five picks up shortly thereafter. What follows is a story that weaves the true motives of the people of Terminus with the hopeful prospect of a cure in Washington, D.C., the fate of the group’s lost comrades, as well as new locales, new conflicts, and new obstacles in keeping the group together and staying alive.

Stories will break apart and intersect. The characters will find love and hate. Peace and conflict. Contentment and terror. And, in the quest to find a permanent, safe place to call home, one question will haunt them…After all they’ve seen, all they’ve done, all they’ve sacrificed, lost, and held on to no matter what the cost…Who do they become?

While we wait for ‘The Walking Dead’ season 5, we know that existing stars Christian Serratos (Rosita), Alanna Masterson (Tara) and Andrew J. West (Gareth) have all been upgraded to series regulars, while ‘The Wire‘ star Seth Gilliam joined in a role confirmed to be that of comic preacher Gabriel Stokes, and 'Everybody Hates Chris' star Tyler James Williams will play "Noah." The fifth season of AMC’s monster-drama will pick up shortly after season 4 finale “A,” eschewing the usual time jump to show Rick and the group's escape from Terminus. Oh, and don’t forget about our beat-by-beat breakdown of the Comic-Con trailer!

While we wait for the season premiere, check out the new Bad Lip Reading of 'The Walking Dead' above, as well as our catchup on seasons 1-4 below!

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