“The Walking Dead” season 4, episode 6: “Live Bait” Features The Governor in Front of Burning Woodbury House
AMC network released two photos for "The Walking Dead" season 4, episode 6, "Live Bait" and one of them shows The Governor standing in front of Burning Woodbury House.
The Governor played by David Morrissey stands like a Boss in front of the burning house. The look says it all. The look that says, "Who do you think is behind this?" The flames engulf the house and he stands there with his back facing the house that will soon be nothing but a giant pile of ash. But whose place is it? Is he burning down the chapters of yesterday?
"The Walking Dead" season 4, episode 6 will be about who the Governor is. If we go by the picture, the upcoming episode will not be about his origin but it will join the pieces from season 3 finale.
The Governor killed the Woodbury people who refused to fight with the prison. He, then, formed a trio with Martinez played by Jose Pablo Cantillo and Shumpert played by Travis Love. They got into a car and went somewhere.
The second photograph shows Martinez. He is still with The Governor. We wonder he and Shumpert will leave the Governor or kill him maybe. Ah! Kill him? No, the Governor will be the one who will kill them. But according to a sneak peak, Martinez is seen slaying a walker, so he is doing just fine. In the photo, he is seen with a gun, it is possible that this scene is from the Woodbury massacre.
Check out the photographs, here.
What do you think about these photographs? Will the upcoming episode pick things from season 3 finale?
What about the fire? Is the Governor, the man behind the blaze?
"The Walking Dead" season 4, episode 6, "Live Bait" airs on Nov. 17 on AMC.