After his men leave him, I love how the governor just looks up in regret as if his mistake was just making a stupid comment at the family dinner and he was misunderstood lolll.
The first time in the series (I think) that we don't see Rick - and it's an episode entirely devoted to the Governor and his "getting his groove back" after the first failed attack on the Prison. I remember at the time thinking it was refreshing and warranted we got to see the Governor and him becoming rejuvenated by Lilly and her family. It added a ton of layers to who he was. Clearly he wasn't just some mindless killer, (otherwise he would've killed the family for their supplies). The whole arc was REALLY well done and the guy is my favorite villain of the show. He's a sociopathic and psychopathic character, BUT - he was also a hell of a leader and quite capable. I've always thought of him as "Dark Side Rick".
@@someoneandsomething3861 I been left to wander bro, its not easy, but remember youre not the only wanderer too. Like Jesus, someone needs to hear from you in the same way in one way or another. You gonna make it
This is the perfect song for a broken man and he was the first to find out if you walk like the dead they will ignore you for the most part on accident
My life fell apart... I pulled a governor move and it destroyed me. I lost everything. I actually lived in the West.... lost my wife, my job, my car, my house... living out of a car I was just barely able to afford, ready for death next, so I can relate to this. I had it all.... my selfishness and misunderstanding ruined me.
Title: The Governor's Triumph In an alternate timeline within the world of The Walking Dead, the Governor's cunning strategies and ruthless determination lead him to a stunning victory over the prison. With his forces overwhelming Rick Grimes and his group, the Governor seizes control of the once-secure stronghold. As the new ruler of the prison, the Governor implements his vision for a fortified community. He repairs the damages inflicted during the battle and fortifies the perimeter, turning the prison into an impenetrable fortress against the hordes of walkers and rival survivor groups. Under the Governor's iron-fisted rule, order is enforced with strict discipline. Those who oppose him are swiftly dealt with, their dissent crushed without mercy. Yet, amidst the fear and oppression, the Governor manages to instill a sense of stability and security among the survivors within the prison walls. Gradually, the Governor begins to rebuild society within his domain. He allocates resources efficiently, establishes trade routes with nearby survivor communities, and sets up defenses to protect against external threats. The prison becomes a beacon of civilization in the post-apocalyptic world, attracting survivors seeking refuge and protection. However, not all is well within the Governor's domain. His authoritarian rule sparks dissent among some of the residents, who long for the freedom and autonomy they once enjoyed under Rick's leadership. Secret factions form, plotting to overthrow the Governor and reclaim control of their destiny. Meanwhile, the Governor's inner circle becomes increasingly divided as tensions rise and ambitions clash. Loyalties are tested, alliances forged and broken, as power struggles simmer beneath the surface. Despite the challenges and threats from both within and outside the prison walls, the Governor remains steadfast in his determination to maintain control. With cunning manipulation and ruthless tactics, he navigates the treacherous waters of post-apocalyptic politics, determined to secure his legacy as the unchallenged ruler of the new world order. As the story unfolds, the Governor's triumph over the prison marks a turning point in the ongoing struggle for survival in a world overrun by the undead. Yet, whether his reign will endure or crumble under the weight of its own tyranny remains to be seen. As the days pass, the Governor's grip on power tightens, and his once orderly domain descends into chaos and anarchy. Discontent festers among the survivors, fueled by the Governor's increasingly tyrannical rule and brutal methods of enforcement. With paranoia consuming him, the Governor becomes obsessed with hunting down Rick Grimes and Michonne, blaming them for his own inner turmoil and the challenges to his authority. He dispatches his most loyal followers on relentless manhunts, sparing no expense or resource to track down his elusive enemies. As the hunt intensifies, the Governor's sanity begins to unravel, consumed by a thirst for vengeance that knows no bounds. He becomes a ruthless monster, indiscriminately killing anyone who stands in his path or harbors sympathy for Rick and Michonne. The once-prosperous community within the prison walls now lies in ruins, torn apart by infighting, betrayal, and the Governor's reign of terror. Fear and despair grip the survivors as they live in constant fear of the Governor's wrath, forced to obey his every command or face dire consequences. Despite the overwhelming odds stacked against them, Rick and Michonne refuse to surrender to the Governor's tyranny. They rally a small band of loyal allies, determined to stand up against oppression and restore hope to the beleaguered survivors. In a final showdown between good and evil, Rick and Michonne confront the Governor in a desperate bid to end his reign of terror once and for all. The prison becomes a battleground, echoing with the sounds of gunfire and the screams of the dying as the two sides clash in a deadly struggle for supremacy. In the end, it is Rick and Michonne's unwavering resolve and determination that prove to be the Governor's downfall. Through courage, sacrifice, and sheer force of will, they manage to overcome the Governor's forces and deliver justice to the man who has unleashed so much suffering upon them. As the dust settles and the smoke clears, the prison stands as a grim reminder of the cost of unchecked power and the consequences of succumbing to darkness. Rick and Michonne emerge victorious, but the scars of their battle against the Governor will linger long after the final shots have been fired.
The show really started going downhill after about season 5-6, i stopped watching as soon as they killed off carl. Then rick left for a while i was cool on it, im starting to rewatch it and am remembering why i loved it so much. The governor was by far the best antagonist on the show, after he died and they left the prison and it felt like the shows whole vibe started changing.
This is still one of my favorite walking dead episodes. It built up the character of the governor so well to bring us to the point where we got to take this "side quest" from the group to see another mans story. The music was also so perfect. They put so much work and love into the character arc of the governor and how he collided with ricks group. We got to see him as the man he was and the man he wanted to be. Everything after this, albeit pretty good, just felt rushed compared to these "peak walking dead days" when facebook was full of posts and watch parties were a thing.
This is song was so perfect for him. I read a comment saying that they didn't even try adding bangers like this in the future season's and it's so sad that it's true. Like the feeling just hit for the character when that song came on.
Недавно попалась песня в потоке на яндекс музыке. Не мог не пересмотреть сцену с Губернатором. Один из самых любимых отрицательных персонажей во всей вселенной Ходячих мертвецов. Какой же он крутецкий 🥹
after penny's death, he became the walking dead. He may seem nice and appear to love people, but deep down he just lost the ability to care about anything or anyone, that's why he could snap at anytime. He became the self-destructive psycho.
Ive been on the road for a couple of months
What a fantastic Song 🎉
the best sequence in all of the walking dead. whoever on the showrunning team suggested “last pale west” be played, deserves an award.
3 :12 😂😂😂😂 Barry Sanders Mixed With Allen Iverson
My number one favorite episode in TWD
After his men leave him, I love how the governor just looks up in regret as if his mistake was just making a stupid comment at the family dinner and he was misunderstood lolll.
rip brian heriot
This is the entire idea of the walking dead... 11 seasons.. this is the moment we became the walking dead.. this lives rest free in my head everyday
ebenso die besten Serien aller Zeiten!!!👍👍👍
0:37 DON'T WATCH Y
Ben Nichols! Being from Memphis recognized his voice the night this aired
Where does a song like this come from?
Its sad they stopped making the music themes after this
I loved the Governor, till he killed Hershel 😔
Awesome song , the Governor is the coolest villain of all time .
The first time in the series (I think) that we don't see Rick - and it's an episode entirely devoted to the Governor and his "getting his groove back" after the first failed attack on the Prison. I remember at the time thinking it was refreshing and warranted we got to see the Governor and him becoming rejuvenated by Lilly and her family. It added a ton of layers to who he was. Clearly he wasn't just some mindless killer, (otherwise he would've killed the family for their supplies). The whole arc was REALLY well done and the guy is my favorite villain of the show. He's a sociopathic and psychopathic character, BUT - he was also a hell of a leader and quite capable. I've always thought of him as "Dark Side Rick".
I would of like to see the governor with negan
Ill wander alone forever
No one cares about me. And that’s okay.
Jesus cares, remember him as you wander alone. He’s there
@@FaJinFang exactly what I needed to hear, thank you
@@someoneandsomething3861 I been left to wander bro, its not easy, but remember youre not the only wanderer too. Like Jesus, someone needs to hear from you in the same way in one way or another. You gonna make it
@@FaJinFanggood job, the reward for those who spread His word is great.
2:20 My sleep deprived ass roaming the school halls with only 3 hours of sleep on a Monday
This is the perfect song for a broken man and he was the first to find out if you walk like the dead they will ignore you for the most part on accident
Bu bölüm beni benden alıyor😢 anlaşılan walking dead izleme zamanı geldi yine
peak time of the entire show
Started watching the walking dead from the start, im on series 4
Told my wife that this song needs to be played at my funeral... I hold no religion to heart, this song is me!
He also played Doctor Who ...of sorts
My life fell apart... I pulled a governor move and it destroyed me. I lost everything. I actually lived in the West.... lost my wife, my job, my car, my house... living out of a car I was just barely able to afford, ready for death next, so I can relate to this. I had it all.... my selfishness and misunderstanding ruined me.
Dayum, write a Netflix show about it tho so we can watch it and you can get rich brother 😂👍
Rick dio redencio a dos grandes villanos y solo uno tomo ese camino!!!
El gobernador si trato de cambiar pero no pudo y al final termino volviendo a sus tiempos de violencia
the governor is piece of art
Title: The Governor's Triumph In an alternate timeline within the world of The Walking Dead, the Governor's cunning strategies and ruthless determination lead him to a stunning victory over the prison. With his forces overwhelming Rick Grimes and his group, the Governor seizes control of the once-secure stronghold. As the new ruler of the prison, the Governor implements his vision for a fortified community. He repairs the damages inflicted during the battle and fortifies the perimeter, turning the prison into an impenetrable fortress against the hordes of walkers and rival survivor groups. Under the Governor's iron-fisted rule, order is enforced with strict discipline. Those who oppose him are swiftly dealt with, their dissent crushed without mercy. Yet, amidst the fear and oppression, the Governor manages to instill a sense of stability and security among the survivors within the prison walls. Gradually, the Governor begins to rebuild society within his domain. He allocates resources efficiently, establishes trade routes with nearby survivor communities, and sets up defenses to protect against external threats. The prison becomes a beacon of civilization in the post-apocalyptic world, attracting survivors seeking refuge and protection. However, not all is well within the Governor's domain. His authoritarian rule sparks dissent among some of the residents, who long for the freedom and autonomy they once enjoyed under Rick's leadership. Secret factions form, plotting to overthrow the Governor and reclaim control of their destiny. Meanwhile, the Governor's inner circle becomes increasingly divided as tensions rise and ambitions clash. Loyalties are tested, alliances forged and broken, as power struggles simmer beneath the surface. Despite the challenges and threats from both within and outside the prison walls, the Governor remains steadfast in his determination to maintain control. With cunning manipulation and ruthless tactics, he navigates the treacherous waters of post-apocalyptic politics, determined to secure his legacy as the unchallenged ruler of the new world order. As the story unfolds, the Governor's triumph over the prison marks a turning point in the ongoing struggle for survival in a world overrun by the undead. Yet, whether his reign will endure or crumble under the weight of its own tyranny remains to be seen. As the days pass, the Governor's grip on power tightens, and his once orderly domain descends into chaos and anarchy. Discontent festers among the survivors, fueled by the Governor's increasingly tyrannical rule and brutal methods of enforcement. With paranoia consuming him, the Governor becomes obsessed with hunting down Rick Grimes and Michonne, blaming them for his own inner turmoil and the challenges to his authority. He dispatches his most loyal followers on relentless manhunts, sparing no expense or resource to track down his elusive enemies. As the hunt intensifies, the Governor's sanity begins to unravel, consumed by a thirst for vengeance that knows no bounds. He becomes a ruthless monster, indiscriminately killing anyone who stands in his path or harbors sympathy for Rick and Michonne. The once-prosperous community within the prison walls now lies in ruins, torn apart by infighting, betrayal, and the Governor's reign of terror. Fear and despair grip the survivors as they live in constant fear of the Governor's wrath, forced to obey his every command or face dire consequences. Despite the overwhelming odds stacked against them, Rick and Michonne refuse to surrender to the Governor's tyranny. They rally a small band of loyal allies, determined to stand up against oppression and restore hope to the beleaguered survivors. In a final showdown between good and evil, Rick and Michonne confront the Governor in a desperate bid to end his reign of terror once and for all. The prison becomes a battleground, echoing with the sounds of gunfire and the screams of the dying as the two sides clash in a deadly struggle for supremacy. In the end, it is Rick and Michonne's unwavering resolve and determination that prove to be the Governor's downfall. Through courage, sacrifice, and sheer force of will, they manage to overcome the Governor's forces and deliver justice to the man who has unleashed so much suffering upon them. As the dust settles and the smoke clears, the prison stands as a grim reminder of the cost of unchecked power and the consequences of succumbing to darkness. Rick and Michonne emerge victorious, but the scars of their battle against the Governor will linger long after the final shots have been fired.
The Governor > Negan
The show really started going downhill after about season 5-6, i stopped watching as soon as they killed off carl. Then rick left for a while i was cool on it, im starting to rewatch it and am remembering why i loved it so much. The governor was by far the best antagonist on the show, after he died and they left the prison and it felt like the shows whole vibe started changing.
This song reminds me of John Marston for some reason
I always laugh when he comes out the tent see they left his ass😂😂😂😂 his reaction says it all
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Ficou mt bom
So nice, love the walking dead 😍
Awesome!! 🤩😆
This is beautiful.
This was abosolute golden peak Walking dead. No question.
Best TWD bad guy
This is still one of my favorite walking dead episodes. It built up the character of the governor so well to bring us to the point where we got to take this "side quest" from the group to see another mans story. The music was also so perfect. They put so much work and love into the character arc of the governor and how he collided with ricks group. We got to see him as the man he was and the man he wanted to be. Everything after this, albeit pretty good, just felt rushed compared to these "peak walking dead days" when facebook was full of posts and watch parties were a thing.
Season 4 is the best
Can’t believe TWD is over
❤
WE ARE THE WALKING DEAD.
Back when each episode was an absolute masterpiece. I wish there was a way they could had kept this magic.
❤
This is song was so perfect for him. I read a comment saying that they didn't even try adding bangers like this in the future season's and it's so sad that it's true. Like the feeling just hit for the character when that song came on.
Other ozymandias.
Недавно попалась песня в потоке на яндекс музыке. Не мог не пересмотреть сцену с Губернатором. Один из самых любимых отрицательных персонажей во всей вселенной Ходячих мертвецов. Какой же он крутецкий 🥹
after penny's death, he became the walking dead. He may seem nice and appear to love people, but deep down he just lost the ability to care about anything or anyone, that's why he could snap at anytime. He became the self-destructive psycho.
Kinda know how he felt now...
Sometimes you just have to watch it burn to the ground....😞
Hang in there. ❤
the governor is and always will be one of my favorite characters in twd