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SPOILERS AHEAD Not only is The Governor not dead, he's coming back for a lot more on The Walking Dead Season 4. According to The Hollywood Reporter, David Morrissey (The Governor) will return to The Walking Dead as a series regular. Morrissey initially si more
Um, what happened to our satisfying ending to this chapter of Rick's story? A bunch of Woodbury people died on The Walking Dead Season 3 finale — Episode 16, "Welcome to the Tombs — and most of them died at The Governor's hand. But at th more
"I tried." Andrea was tied up in Woodbury as we entered The Walking Dead Season 3 finale — Episode 16, "Welcome to the Tombs." The Governor stabbed Milton, then put him in the room with the tied-up Andrea so he could turn into a walker and bite more
Chilling. Carl not only killed a kid he didn’t need to kill on The Walking Dead Season 3 finale — Episode 16, "Welcome to the Tombs" — he then rationalized what happened. He didn’t apologize. He deflected blame, then tried to blame more
The British actor initially signed on for one season and will be back as the Governor on the zombie drama.
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The actor talks with THR about the zombie drama's brutally bloody season three finale.
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We’ve long since accepted that no one is safe on The Walking Dead, particularly during season finales — like the episode airing this Sunday, March 31. And now actress Laurie Holden tells Us Weekly that her character, Andrea, is no exception. & more