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Fire Me Boy! 11-26-2013 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by frankotank (Post 10225994)
I love this show.
I know you can pick ANY show to pieces if you try hard enough.
but I gotta say....
I don't like the way they are writing the gov. in the comic he is so so so ****ing bad...just so bad. yes they've throw in some badness in the show, but it's watered down compared to the comics. but even watered down do NOT forget that on this show....he kissed his zombie daughter ON THE MOUTH and then said "I can get used to the taste". this CLEARLY insinuates a sexual relationship, which jives with the comic and gives you insight into just how TRULY ****ed up he is!!!

The character in the comic book has zero depth, he's a caricature of evil. So I actually prefer the show's take on the Governor. He's also a significantly smaller role in the comic book run.

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Originally Posted by frankotank (Post 10225994)
but now they have him with a family like he's all good. if it were written more true to character he'd be eyeballing that little girl like the ****ed up perv he is. I had no doubt as soon as the good guy/bad guy scenario started happening, I thought, that good guy is dead. gov is gonna go with the bad guy....the dude from prison break.

I'd actually forgotten that he kissed Penny on the mouth in the show. Since they never revisited that, I'm going to write that off as something they started with and then decided they didn't like, so tossed it aside. I actually like the Family Man Gov (FMG), it's a nice departure from the lunatic that ended season 3.

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Originally Posted by frankotank (Post 10225994)
also....the guy that the gov threw into the pit.....REALLY DUDE! you know better than anyone what a ****ed up guy the gov is! you accept him into your camp! then you turn your back on him standing next to a bag of clubs! buh bye dumbass.

Nah man, Martinez would have left him in the pit if it hadn't been for the little girl. But I think he could tell something had changed. And being the leader in this world would suck. You're constantly having to make decisions that are bad news for someone. I think Martinez saw the Governor as someone he could depend on to help lead.

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Originally Posted by frankotank (Post 10225994)
also....and this REALLY cracked me up....we are to believe that the only way out was blocked by a mud pit full of zombies. right? that was the only way to drive out of there! come on man.

It wasn't that he couldn't get around them. That was when he realized he and the new family were safer as part of a group, but that's also when he realized the only group that would be safe enough would be one he led.

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Originally Posted by frankotank (Post 10225994)
also....my wife doesn't agree....but I thought the gov was saying "I don't want it" as he was throwing that guy into the pit. I believe he was referring to being the boss. he didn't want to do that, but as soon as the guy showed weakness and admitted he didn't know if he could keep everybody safe, the gov was like....dammit, if you can't I will. yes?

I think you're partly correct. When he was throwing Martinez into the zombies he didn't want to lead. The Governor wants to be FMG, he doesn't want to make those tough decisions anymore. And Martinez is the only one that knows the Governor's old life, so he'd be the only one to ask him to help lead. However, I don't think that's when he decided to take over. After Ben(?) took over camp, FMG went out on the crew and discovered that their new leader was too weak to make tough decisions, so he grabbed his new family and left. That's when they came upon the walkers in the mud, which is when I think he made his decision.

Fire Me Boy! 11-26-2013 02:38 PM

It's from a few episodes ago, but I just saw this and it made me LOL.

http://img.pandawhale.com/85248-Rick...rden-HG6E.jpeg

ThaVirus 11-26-2013 10:57 PM

Another good episode following the gubnuh. Honestly, this is the lifeblood of the show for me. Back out on the "road", trying to survive, dealing with marauders, etc. Its really gotten back to its roots.

The mid-season finale looks to be a great show as well. Can't wait for next week.

OmahaChief 11-27-2013 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 10228320)
Another good episode following the gubnuh. Honestly, this is the lifeblood of the show for me. Back out on the "road", trying to survive, dealing with marauders, etc. Its really gotten back to its roots.

The mid-season finale looks to be a great show as well. Can't wait for next week.

Could not agree more. Great Episode.

cookster50 11-27-2013 08:26 AM

Was at the CBE Classic last night, people behind me were talking about the show.

Valiant 11-27-2013 10:43 AM

I guess I am the only one who didn't like it. Every thing the previous episode built up is gone. Now he is manipulating again.

I dont remember the penny kissing either. Which is good.

seaofred 11-27-2013 11:11 AM

I really don't think they showed that on the show. I only think that was in the comics.. I could be wrong, but I don't think I am.

Fire Me Boy! 11-27-2013 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by seaofred (Post 10228799)
I really don't think they showed that on the show. I only think that was in the comics.. I could be wrong, but I don't think I am.

I didn't think they did, but I also could be wrong.

KC_Connection 11-27-2013 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant (Post 10228753)
I guess I am the only one who didn't like it. Every thing the previous episode built up is gone. Now he is manipulating again.

It isn't, though. It's still there as a part of his character. We have a better idea what's motivating him now as a result of these two episodes. He isn't just the one-dimensional cartoonish villain he was before, but he still remains a violent psychopath.

Sure-Oz 11-27-2013 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 10229484)
It isn't, though. It's still there as a part of his character. We have a better idea what's motivating him now as a result of these two episodes. He isn't just the one-dimensional cartoonish villain he was before, but he still remains a violent psychopath.

Nailed it...these 2 episodes were necessary. Loved it

Bowser 11-28-2013 11:50 AM

So what exactly did the governor see in that group of zombies stuck in the mud that made him turn around, kill Pete(?) and take control of the group? One minute he was running with his new family to get them safe, then he sees walkers, decides **** ALL of this, turns around and goes back to being Woodbury Governor? Maybe he's just a little mentally unhinged, perhaps? lol

TambaBerry 11-28-2013 12:03 PM

He realized how dangerous it was outside on your own. Its easier with a group

Fire Me Boy! 12-01-2013 08:38 PM

Woooooow. Did not think the little girl would get bit!

siberian khatru 12-01-2013 08:47 PM

Intense

Aries Walker 12-01-2013 08:47 PM

Well, then.


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