With the impending doom that is Rick Grimes' exit from The Walking Dead, what will happen to baby Judith? In the comics of Robert Kirkman, Judith was killed off way back in issue 48 when her mother Lori was shot trying to escape from the Governor, resulting in both their deaths, which is brutal AF.
During the climax of the episode, The Governor is about to kill Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) when The Governor is mortally wounded by Michonne (Danai Gurira) and later shot in the head by Lilly Chambler (Audrey Marie Anderson), who incidentally also kills him in the comics.
Even the Governor seems to believe that. He sheds his name and becomes "Brian" and burns the image of his family. In the past, the Governor has: tortured Glenn, Michonne, and Maggie; killed Milton, Andrea, and Merle; attacked the prison (twice); and massacred his own people.
You gotta kill people to make the show work. During the climax of the episode, The Governor is about to kill Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) when The Governor is mortally wounded by Michonne (Danai Gurira) and later shot in the head by Lilly Chambler (Audrey Marie Anderson), who incidentally also kills him in the comics.
However, Negan is a much more civilized and controlled. In the moment you are in the comics, Negan looks much worse than the Governor, but he's actually better. Negan has principles. He has very clear rules for himself and his people.
While Michonne seethes, The Governor dismisses Hershel's proposal for the two groups to coexist peacefully. He says goodbye to Meghan (Meyrick Murphy) before leaving her and Lilly near a river bank, where Meghan gets attacked by a walker and is killed. At the prison, the remaining sick are recuperating.
The only known member of the federal government who survived until after the apocalypse is Deanna Monroe. Several years after the outbreak, the infrastructure in some parts of the country (roads, bridges etc) is in such poor shape as to be on the verge of uselessness to the survivors.
In the show, Michonne stabs him in the eye as he jumps her when he kills the zombiefied daughter. In the comic, Michonne was captured by the governor along with Rick and Glenn when they came to Woodbury.
During his hallucination, he runs into a familiar face, former sheriff partner Shane (Jon Bernthal), who became a rival killed by Rick way back in Season 2. Suddenly, Rick revives from his trance as a walker is about to bite him. He escapes from the house.
THE WALKING DEAD villain The Governor may have been killed in the season four finale after committing a number of a brutal acts, however, actor David Morrissey has hinted he could return to the epic series.
He awakens from a coma after a life-threatening gunshot wound to find the world overrun by zombies, or "walkers" as they are referred to within the story. In the comic book series, Rick had the most appearances until he was killed off in Issue 192 in 2019.
The Governor's "victims" are people who were killed by the Governor. Their heads were severed and placed into tanks in order for Philip to remain strong about what is outside Woodbury's walls.
Pre-apocalypse, Negan was married and worked as a high school coach with as colorful a vocabulary as he has in the ongoing Walking Dead pages. Shocked, Negan calls to his wife: "Lucille!" And just like that, the backstory about why Negan calls his barbed wire covered bat Lucille is explained.
I believe that The Governor murdered the Soldiers because of two reasons. The first reason is he wanted what they had. The Soldiers had a big cache of weapons and other supplies. So The Governor decides that it was just “easier” to kill them and take what they have.
Courtesy of AMC. This post contains spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 9, Episode 5, “What Comes After.”
Whiskey Cavalier was cancelled after one season, and Cohan was affirmed to be returning to The
Walking Dead as
Maggie for its eleventh season.
Maggie Greene.
| Maggie Greene (Maggie Rhee) |
|---|
| Last appearance | Comic: "Issue #193" (2019) |
| Created by | Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard |
| Adapted by | Glen Mazzara (The Walking Dead) |
He doesn't want the power. He doesn't want to lead again. He would have been perfectly happy just joining some group and being with his family and doing his part, raising his new daughter, being with his new wife. That's why he burned up the photo of his old family, after all.
The Walking Dead: What Life Was Like Before the Apocalypse
- Glenn Rhee. Before he was the street-savvy guy we met back in season one, Glenn lived with his Korean immigrant parents and his sisters.
- Carol Peletier.
- Maggie Greene.
- Aaron.
- Abraham Ford.
- Michonne.
- Sasha Williams.
- Daryl Dixon.