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<blockquote data-quote="Guest&nbsp; 85555" data-source="post: 6221130"><p>That is fair, if you have no interest in it, you have no interest in it. I think they could have spliced the stories together more, so we got some of the prison along with the governor this episode. But people have clearly been anticipating the governor and the decision the writers had was to either continue on the villainous course or go in a different direction. I love a good villain, but personally think clearly striking out on the villainous path would have been less interesting and reduced him to a kind if cobra commander figure. Now we don't really know where the governor will end up. It is more interesting because whether he goes full evil, arrives at a more plausible middle pointm or is fully redeemed, it is clearly his decision to make. There were hints in the previous season that he was a once a good man (milton made that point quite strongly) and the question is if that can emerge once again. It has even more weight because many of the bad things he's done were done to major characters still ondthe show. He can't erase what he did, and the thing inside him that came out when he was the leader of woodbury was a tangile and real quality he is going to have to continue to contend with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest 85555, post: 6221130"] That is fair, if you have no interest in it, you have no interest in it. I think they could have spliced the stories together more, so we got some of the prison along with the governor this episode. But people have clearly been anticipating the governor and the decision the writers had was to either continue on the villainous course or go in a different direction. I love a good villain, but personally think clearly striking out on the villainous path would have been less interesting and reduced him to a kind if cobra commander figure. Now we don't really know where the governor will end up. It is more interesting because whether he goes full evil, arrives at a more plausible middle pointm or is fully redeemed, it is clearly his decision to make. There were hints in the previous season that he was a once a good man (milton made that point quite strongly) and the question is if that can emerge once again. It has even more weight because many of the bad things he's done were done to major characters still ondthe show. He can't erase what he did, and the thing inside him that came out when he was the leader of woodbury was a tangile and real quality he is going to have to continue to contend with. [/QUOTE]
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