Great episode. The Governor ended up dying but having Michonne leave him behind for a 2nd time was fucking absurd. Absolutely laughable. She would have made sure he was dead first.
I think she left him because she wanted him to turn. Was kind of pissed Maggie shot him. Wanted to see Zombies devouring his guts like the comic. _
Was it Maggie? I thought it was his lady friend from the camp who just had her child die and he shot the kid to prevent her from turning so she repaid the favour. Definitely a great, tense episode. My wife was crying from the little girl from the camp dying until the credits rolled. Sucks we have to wait like two months but interested to see where they take it from here: what happens to the different groups, if the meet up, gotta think Carol meets up with Tyrese and admits she killed his girlfriend, which could be crazy.
A sword directly through the chest is pretty difficult to come back from. I don't think there was ever a chance of him surviving. She wanted him to become a zombie as revenge for Andrea and the other he's killed. This was the best episode in a while. It should have been the season 3 finale.
Really? I thought it was Maggie because he beheaded Herschel. May have to rewatch. I definitely wanted to see him get devoured by zombies while he was still alive alive. _
I too wanted to see The Governor get eaten by Zombies . I also hope the makers of the show realize that Daryl is the real main star and they should never kill him off, ever
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Sunday's episode was good. I liked the progression of Carl. These last 8 episodes should be really good.
Good episode, was really tense at times, a bit of flash back for Michonne. I think they will have to reunite the group soon though. I get why Rick/Carl/Michonne were the focus of this episode and I know the scattered approach works for other shows (I.e. Game of Thrones) but the dynamic works better when they are in a group.
Agree for sure. In Game of Thrones, it works mostly cause there's more action and stuff going on around the world of Westeros. In The Walking Dead universe, I just don't think it works quite as well, and much prefer the whole group dynamic.
The difference between Game of THrones and the Walking Dead is that the GAme of Thrones is good and the Walking Dead sucks.