Who does the Governor kill in Season 4?

On the decision to kill Hershel, Robert Kirkman explained: He was the moral compass of the group and it’s always good to lose the moral compass. It will all become clear when we finally show you the back half of season 4. It wasn’t enough for these characters to lose the prison.

Who plays the Governor in The Walking Dead?

David Morrissey
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Why did the Governor burn the photo?

In an interview with David Morrissey, it was explained that the burning of the only photo that Philip has of his family means two things: When he burns the photograph, it is a commitment to his future, to Lilly and Meghan. In order for him to look forward, he cannot have any connection to his life as the Governor.

Does the Governor kill Andrea?

She met her end after turning against the Governor (David Morrissey), with whom she had shared a romantic relationship. As punishment, the Governor chained her up in his torture room with a zombie. After getting bitten, Andrea killed herself.

Why did The Governor kill Hershel and not Michonne?

He killed Hershel because he wanted to strike the group emotionally, if Michonne died it wouldn’t be as sad as Hershel because Hershel is a valuable and loved member. Also his two daughters had to watch it too.

What was The Governor going to do to Michonne?

The Walking Dead is no stranger to sexual assault — remember when Carl was nearly raped in season four? — but the Woodbury sequences in the comics surrounding the Governor and Michonne are simply too much.

What was the Governor going to do to Michonne?

Did the Governor burn Woodbury?

Martinez and Shumpert abandon him after he does nothing to protect himself from a walker, believing him to have lost his nerve. The next day the Governor drives back to Woodbury, which is overrun with walkers, and burns down the entire town.

Why does Michonne have two walkers?

The two walkers are subsequently revealed to be her zombified boyfriend and his best friend. Michonne’s backstory is slightly altered in the television series, having a three-year-old son named André Anthony, while the fate of her boyfriend and friend remain the same.

Does Rick give the governor Michonne?

Merle tells him what the Governor is capable of, but Rick stands by his decision to give up Michonne, until he starts seeing visions of Lori again and his conscious kicks back in. Daryl goes to talk to Merle about Glenn and Maggie, but Merle tells him that what they are going to do to Michonne is no better.