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David Morrisey Talks About The Governor's Return on Season 4 of "The Walking Dead"
David Morrisey Talks About The Governor's Return on Season 4 of "The Walking Dead"
The latest episode on The Walking Dead series aired earlier this week. "Live Bait" gave fans the backstory of The Governor as he burned down Woodbury and took other survivors of the zombie apocalypse under his wing.
David Morrisey did an interview with The Hollywood Reporter and gave reasons for why The Governor burned down Woodbury saying, "There's a sense from then on that there is closure from his past the last thing he wants is Rick or anyone to inhabit that space."
David Morrisey was also asked what can viewers expect to happen during The Governor's and Rick's next run in? Morrisey said,
"Everyone is learning lessons about survival. Where does trust lie among these people? This season, we see a new threat happening to everybody: Are we stronger together or apart? The Governor is there and maybe he's got a different plan about that prison and how he gets in there. Maybe he's there to flush something out. We don't know really. The real fine line is can there be trust from Michonne and the Governor? Rick and the Governor? What's to be negotiated? We've seen in real life -- in our life -- that you have to negotiate with your fiercest enemy for the greater good. Revenge is generations and generations of misery. There's a point where some generations get together and say, 'Enough of this. We're not going to negotiate with the enemy.' That might very well be played out on The Walking Dead."
The Walking Dead premieres new episode every Sunday at 9 PM on AMC. Stay tuned for more news and updates.