As usual most people are going to say it was boring because it had more depth than people running around slicing heads off zombies, but there ya go. I thought it was awesome and real built up the tension of the Governor.
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I'm willing to bet that Merle goes back to the farm, follows the tracks and reaches the prison. When Andrea and Michonne want to leave the Governor probably won't let them and either that asian guy or Merle will help them escape.
Bigger question though, Who do you guys think is gonna be responsible for setting of the alarm, opening the gate, and watching Carol perform "test C-sections"?Comment
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not as good as first 2 but still good. just different, thats all.
the "Guvnah" is a psycho.........i knew there was something up with cat. especially after killing all those guys from National Guard.
reminds of a Cult leader3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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Yeah, I agree....the thing that is REALLY scary is this,,,,,there a lot of people out there that use "normal" behavour to disguise the "evil" in them...start counting the politicans, lol."All that is required for evil to triumph, is for good men to do nothing." Edmund BlakeComment
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Setting up what a complete son of a bitch the Governor is..........so, not so bad
One thing I wish they had..
the Governor and his zombified daughter. Also, looks like we are close to seeing what an absolute badass Michonne is with her showdown with the Governor
one other comic book spoiler
I want to see the zombie cockfighting they had in the comic book. that was fucking awesome
They better put the daughter in there. They showed a picture of the family, so I thought for sure we were going to see the daughter. It takes his evil status to a whole new level.Comment
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I think we will definitely see the daughter. The showing of the picture just solidified that for me. I also think we will see some cockfighting in the future, but I think that will come later. The daughter could come in one of the next episodes.Comment
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Whats funny was I thought they were legitimately making him off to be a miss understood good guy/bad guy. But that all changed when he shot the soldiers... lol
As for the character looking in at the prison. I'm gonna say it's someone we haven't even met yet.
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In the comic it was one of the found inmates. Dude said he was in there for tax evasion and then killed three of Rick's crew and slashed Andrea across the face before they tied his hands and threw him out into the walkers.Comment
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Ya, for just the TV viewers of the show, I thought they could probably hold the audience in for a few episodes and make the Governor look like a good guy for a little longer. We would all think something was up, but having him just look like a good guy for at least a few episodes, before making him look bad/crazy who he really is, could have been more suspenseful and attention grabbing. I was actually suprised they revealed it in one episode.Comment
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Prolly that dude he threw out into the yard with the zombies then!
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I was thinking the same thing. But, like Jmiles posted, "Fucking shit up." I can see that too. But, the to the people on the show, THEY don't know yet. Plus, I think they realize that there are a lot of people watching that have, or are aware of the comics and instead of "stringing" them along.....they occasionaly just throw a monkey wrench into it by changing something. Sorta like the "Darryl" character. Which, IMO, is as good of an approach as any. And probably better than most.
Ya, for just the TV viewers of the show, I thought they could probably hold the audience in for a few episodes and make the Governor look like a good guy for a little longer. We would all think something was up, but having him just look like a good guy for at least a few episodes, before making him look bad/crazy who he really is, could have been more suspenseful and attention grabbing. I was actually suprised they revealed it in one episode."All that is required for evil to triumph, is for good men to do nothing." Edmund BlakeComment
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