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Tango0119 Nov 2013 9:07 p.m. PST

SPOILER ALERT!.

"The Governor has always been a self-made man.

Before the zombie apocalypse, he was Philip Blake, an office worker who spent his days in a cubicle and hated his life. It wasn't until civilization dissolved that he was able to find his true calling: despot. When the chaos and opportunity came he seized it, and soon he wasn't Philip from department XYZ anymore. He was the Governor.

The latest episode, which mercifully takes a break from the gear-grinding tedium of the prison, flashes back to fill in the blanks about exactly what happened to the Governor after last season's prison siege. Turns out he took off with his two non-murdered soldiers, the horrified Martinez and Shumpert; the two took off the next morning, leaving The Gov to fend for himself. After returning to Woodbury and burning it down for what is admittedly a pretty cool promotional shot (above), the shell-shocked Governor starts wandering the countryside on foot.

On the way, he passes a barn that has turned into an impromptu message board for a small community, recording the lives, deaths, and migrations of the survivors. Perhaps saddest of all are the messages left for a man named Brian Heriot:…"
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Good recap. I enjoyed this chapter. Much more interesting than the booring prision ones.

Amicalement
Armand

Ark3nubis19 Nov 2013 9:52 p.m. PST

I haven't seen episode 6 yet as I'm in the UK (it isn't out till Friday evenings where as it's shown on the Sunday before us in the US)

Thanks, I'll have a good read on Saturday!

jpattern220 Nov 2013 7:57 a.m. PST

I'm enjoying this season, overall.

Tango0120 Nov 2013 10:57 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed the article my friend.

Amicalement
Armand

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