status to me. Straight bytch made.Also, does anybody think that the Governor got bitten in this episode?
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it seems like ever since the barn , the drag on these dam story lines, they were moving (literally) at such a fast pace when the showed started now its like they get bogged down everywhere , first it was the farm, then it was the barn and now its this dam prison
everyone wants to complain . It's a tv show with limited episodes they have to move a certain baseThe episode was cool, and I was feeling the music composition during the Governor/Andrea search scenes, but I'm wondering, how Andrea didn't make it to the prison quicker? I remember her getting there quicker than that in a previous episode.
Also, I didn't read the comics, but I wasn't feeling what they did with Tyreese in this episode at all. The scene where he's talking to the white dude about his wife and his son is there came off as him trying to keep things in perspective. He was mad because his wife started looking at him as a hero... he says, "I could have done it" referring to saving her, Tyreese says, "I know you could have"... then fast forward to the zombie pit scene and Tyreese uses the same statement to shyt on dude?...
"Yeah, just like you saved Donna?"
I'm sorry, but isn't that shyt out of place considering what he just said a few minutes ago in the same episode?
Then for him to fall in line with the Governor's story when he came back was juststatus to me. Straight bytch made.
he hasn't seen anything shady except for Andreas' story and she didn't elaborate. You want him to be like michonne ? Who everyone complained about for being randomly suspicious . The governor gave a convincing story .The worst thing about all of this is that this episode actually had shyt happening. They at least tried to advance the story and create some tension (though they failed miserably at the tension part). LOL at the Governor character yet again. This cocksucker is supposed to be menacing because he whistles? WTF kind of lazy ass trash writing is that? The show had hit such a low ass standard with these last 5 weeks that I'm inclined to say this episode was actually an upgrade into "bad" territory instead of "godawful" or "Is this really The Walking Dead?" level. Again, fukk Woodbury, fukk this bytch ass version of the governor, fukk ANDREA, and fukk this show.
pretty much.Last night was terrible. Like someone else said, the Governor is just not menacing whatsoever. They ruined his character trying to humanize him. They should have made him an over the top villain from the start like they tried to do this last episode, but it's much to late for that now. Omar was probably cringing at his whistling scenes. This show is headed for Heroes territory.
out here u bookworm ass nikkas
everyone wants to complain . It's a tv show with limited episodes they have to move a certain base
he hasn't seen anything shady except for Andreas' story and she didn't elaborate. You want him to be like michonne ? Who everyone complained about for being randomly suspicious . The governor gave a convincing story .


I imagine that in the hands of an actor like Walton Goggins (THE SHIELD, JUSTIFIED) or John Hawkes (DEADWOOD) that we would have gotten just as much layering to the character but more of the malicious side too.
Hilarious that you would mention Deadwood, I thought from the get-go (once I learned about The Gov) that Ian McShane (Al Swearingen) would have played the HELL outta that role...
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Pretty muchI am thinking that the problemwith the Governor isn't so much with how the writers decided to make The Governor a more multi-layered character in the TV show instead of the overtly despicable guy he was in the comic but more with how David Morrissey is playing him. he is being way too nuanced with his portrayal even in the recent episodes where The Governor's insanity is supposed to be coming out for the world to see.
I imagine that in the hands of an actor like Walton Goggins (THE SHIELD, JUSTIFIED) or John Hawkes (DEADWOOD) that we would have gotten just as much layering to the character but more of the malicious side too.
I said this awhile ago .i don't have a complaint with his portrayal though since if he played it too insane then you couldn't believe tyrese and Milton would stay .
the way everyone meets up after the prison would have people
and for a show where people argue distance and shyt the comic does the same thing. Rick fukks up alot as the leader in the comics , the everyone's dead fiasco , serial killer In the prison , captured loses a hand , loses leadership , lets what happen to tyrese happen , most of ricks team stays soft . The fact that they run into zombie killing bad asses several time Abraham , tyrese , michonne
all this stuff would look silly if done exactly like the comics.
"A biter in the face is much more intimidating than a gun don't you think?"
That wasn't convincing at all. It was bullshyt, and dude just ate it up like he saw the light or some shyt.
nicca he saw Rick put a gun in his face to get him out the prison.
besides that tyrese hasn't seen anything to fear the gov ( walker fighting and the such) ,he didn't kick them out for fighting and they know apparently that Rick is crazy . The governors logic was sound scare away Rick and his people as opposed it going to war especiaLLY In a world where zombies are scarier than guns.