Posted on 04/21/2013 1:16:55 PM PDT by virgil283
"Walking Dead Season 4 it seems could be in for a ton of shocking twists one of which will no doubt **** fans and in my humble view unsettle the entire show. AMCs The Walking Dead has continued to smash ratings records and draw in fans by the millions and it does this with an outstanding cast of characters but can the show go on and succeed with its leading man?
Robert Kirkman answered a pile of fan questions about the series and Season 4 of The Walking Dead and one really struck a note with me which was will Rick Grimes survive? Robert Kirkman responded to the question by saying that Rick Grimes was not out-of-bounds and we can expect his death at almost any point so dont rule it out........"
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Of COURSE they’re going to deny it. That’s what Leftists do when they’re caught. That, and say it’s your fault.
I believe they were live people he had personally killed himself. The last head he added to the collection belonged to the leader of the group of soldiers that the Gov. killed in the ambush.........
Maybe he was just lonely and wanted a CAPtive audience...da, da,,dom.
I don't think they ever actually said. The Governor said that he had the tanks to help him prepare for the outside world. I think they were just some form of sick entertainment.
The heads of Michonne's "pets" were in the tanks, too, so not all of the heads were from victims that the Governor personnally killed.
How so? Where did you see that?
If Rick goes, I go. He ties it all together. Without him they would have fallen apart - He’s an everyday, ho-hum, normal guy that stepped up. Amazing the substance in that.
The Governor's Victims (TV Series)
They might have also mentioned it in one of the episodes of the Talking Dead.
My thoughts exactly!
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