Every week someone dies in "The Walking Dead," it is not that we want them to die, but the series have to live up to its name. "The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 6, "Live Bait" will showcase the Governor as it might be one of the "standalone" instalments.

It is not confirmed that episode 6 and episode 7 will be the Governor-centric episodes, but it is our wild guess before the mid-season finale, "Too Far Gone" kicks in. For the record, the mid-season finale is going to be explosive, literally. And the one-eyed monster, the Governor is likely to attack the prison in it. According to Wetpaint, Andrew Lincoln mentioned that the current season's episode 8 will feature a painful death.

According to the sneak peek, promo, and photographs of "The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 6, the upcoming episode will follow the Governor right after the massacre in season 3 finale. He gunned down the people of Woodbury who refused to fight the prison. Two photographs released by AMC show the Governor in front of a burning Woodbury house and Martinez with a gun.

Talking about death toll in episode 6 of "The Walking Dead" season 4, the Governor is seen taking rounds of the place on his own. Does he murder Shumpert and Martinez? Or it is the other way around. Does Martinez and Shumpert fatally harm the Governor? Well, the second question is laughable as the Governor will not die so early in the show.

It is likely that the Governor (angry as hell) gun down more people in the upcoming episode. He has all the valid reason to murder more Woodbury people as they not refused him but also left him alone for the prison. We wonder if Carol Peletier comes in front of him. Will the Governor kill Carol?

"The Walking Dead" season 4 episode, "Live Bait," will have a low death count this time as the episode will follow the Governor's life.