The biggest thing was, Governor was the only one to completely shake the foundations of the group as a whole, divide them up and make some of them consider giving up or staying out on their own, he broke their minds, spirits, and some of their bodies. He was the only one who had a lasting negative impact on the group long after he was gone, so much so that Michonne and Rick had that conversation about him long after that was all over, and Tyreese died seeing visions of the Governor. He was also the only one to be a powerful, brutal presence that was totally evil, hence the "To Far Gone" theme of things. The Whisperers (specifically Alpha and Beta) were extremely brutal and evil, and Negan was powerful and brutal but not totally evil (hence why he is a good guy now and has reformed, and in the first place liked people like Carl). Governor was the only one to hold all the spots of brutal, powerful, and evil without question and was FAR more insane than any other villain that Rick and the gang had come across, because there is at least some sort of logic or pattern to villains like the Terminus cannibals, the Whisperers, and even Negan, but the Governor? He was a loose cannon kind of evil, unpredictable, even killing his own men and the people of Woodbury. Governor was THE best villain because he was a raw intimidating villain with no redemption. No contest, no doubt, no question, no arguement against that fact that he was the best villain, because he was a pure villain.
@@Zladnyl To be fair, The Prison was a lot smaller than Alexandria, but yes I 100% agree. I hate that everyone has almost forgotten about The Governor, that's why I'm rewatching the show only up until season 6. I wish TWD talked more about their past
Humanizing the Governor was a good touch. With the Governor you have a guy who wants to be good but the power just taints him to do evil, whereas with Negan you have a guy who feels his evil acts are all part of doing good.
Tanner Bates notice out of the three leaders, Rick is the only one who still has a family. Philip and Negan both lost their families, albeit Negan before the apocalypse truly began.
Tanner Bates As a guy that does not know what went down in the comics and just watches the tv show, i gotta say i found the Governor more scary then Negan. He just made me feel uneasy just watching him while Negan is very intimidating but less scary. Sure he killed some pretty big characters but still...I was kinda hyped up by some comicbook readers saying " if you liked Phillip, youre gonna love Negan " but in a weird way i expected more from Negan
@@luukvdborgh2886 That's because the Negan in the show was nothing more than a shallow shell of the one from the books. The Negan from the comics was a darker version of Rick, while the one from the show was a self serving egotistical rapist prick who only thought of himself.
This song perfectly fits the Governors descent into madness with the beginning sounding like a nice calming melody which is what you would expect for the theme of a typical nice guy. But as the song progresses, it starts to get more creepy showing his sanity starting to go away. Then when you see the heads the Governor put in the fish tanks, that is when the song goes crazy showing that the Governor has lost all of his sanity. Bear McCreary is one of the best composers I think we've ever had.
king pyrrhus of epirus lost a lot of men in the pyrrhic war against the romans, he won the battle but claimed that another victory against the romans and it will end him, from him we got the term pyrrhic victory, a costly victory that's hardly sweet, you win the game but in the end will you still enjoy winning it?
The Governor always seemed like a real person to me. Not so much like someone adapting to survive like the rest, but more like someone who remained exactly the same after the apocalypse.
thats actually wrong,Milton who knew him from before the apocalypse says that he changed alot and cant recognize him,he admits it "If I was like this from the start Penny would still be alive"
I agree! He's one coldhearted mofo, but a memorable one. I hated him when he killed innocent folk like Hershel and Axel, but I still respect him as one of the best fearsome villians in the Walking Dead story by far.
ummm they still do that A LOT. Carl's theme replayed a few times in recent seasons, Negan has his own theme, Simon had his own theme, the whisperers have their own theme. Morgan has a theme to played a few times, etc.
It was really nice to see "Brian" take over for a while and be the protective father he once might've very well had been and the caring husband Mrs. Blake knew, but we all knew when he couldn't get out of that camp, "Philip" was coming back
What a kickass theme, and it's totally fitting for The Governor! Bear McCreary, you rock with your amazing scores! And ZiomaINS, thanks for posting this! I LOVE this theme!
The Governor started off with this theme as a saviour & promises to help all the unfortunates around who need him. How deceiving & a complete sadist psychopath he turned out to be. Perfect theme for him.
Sadly it didn't stay that way for too long. he's too obsessed with getting even with Rick, wanting to end his, the prison survivors, and now even his former citizens of Woodbury's lives.
MrCJDottR I know right! But Imma have to go with Morgan as the best character. Tragic backstory, became on of the most peaceful character in an apocalyptic world. Though I hate his 'clear' stuff.
@@ethanveda1271 Morgan is dumb as fuck. Thinks everyone is worth saving and lets people live when they are a threat, but then when the time comes to kill or be in a war he will gladly go into a murdering bastard state of mind, if he would just eliminate threats with that same mindset if before they become a problem he would be fine but morgan is worthless the way he does thing. Hes stubborn and unswayed to kill anyone at all even major threats and enemies until they kill someone around him or cause a war and then and only then does he take action. Governor and Shane were the best there ever was or ever will be in TWD, Rick and Negan come close second, and I guess we can say Daryl, Carol, and Michonne come in a close third for those who think they are special in some way when they aren't.
when i first saw this part with the heads i was shocked!! wow, i know he had something else going on but just him having a private room with heads in tanks and his zombie daughter in a cage was like "what the fuck"
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 the problem is you can’t have to many people in a Community in the zombie apocalypse Because over population means less food. Less food = death Death= walkers Walkers = your community destroyed
@@yigityllmz negan isn't smart, he's dumb asf. Instead of forming alliances with different communities and being able to help each other, he preferred to enslave for his own benefit and always underestimated the others.
Truly Philip the one and only governor was far above Negan and co,he was on a level of his own,too bad they killed him in S4,they could have just let him and his group live in the other cell block and make Walking Dead better than it is now.
Before Negan
Before Alpha and Beta
There was The Governor
The biggest thing was, Governor was the only one to completely shake the foundations of the group as a whole, divide them up and make some of them consider giving up or staying out on their own, he broke their minds, spirits, and some of their bodies.
He was the only one who had a lasting negative impact on the group long after he was gone, so much so that Michonne and Rick had that conversation about him long after that was all over, and Tyreese died seeing visions of the Governor.
He was also the only one to be a powerful, brutal presence that was totally evil, hence the "To Far Gone" theme of things. The Whisperers (specifically Alpha and Beta) were extremely brutal and evil, and Negan was powerful and brutal but not totally evil (hence why he is a good guy now and has reformed, and in the first place liked people like Carl).
Governor was the only one to hold all the spots of brutal, powerful, and evil without question and was FAR more insane than any other villain that Rick and the gang had come across, because there is at least some sort of logic or pattern to villains like the Terminus cannibals, the Whisperers, and even Negan, but the Governor? He was a loose cannon kind of evil, unpredictable, even killing his own men and the people of Woodbury.
Governor was THE best villain because he was a raw intimidating villain with no redemption. No contest, no doubt, no question, no arguement against that fact that he was the best villain, because he was a pure villain.
@@Zladnyl agree
@@Zladnyl 👍❤
@@Zladnyl To be fair, The Prison was a lot smaller than Alexandria, but yes I 100% agree. I hate that everyone has almost forgotten about The Governor, that's why I'm rewatching the show only up until season 6. I wish TWD talked more about their past
@@jakejepson4939 Shane wasn't a villain, he was so in love with Lori that he would do anything but he wasn't he villain
Humanizing the Governor was a good touch. With the Governor you have a guy who wants to be good but the power just taints him to do evil, whereas with Negan you have a guy who feels his evil acts are all part of doing good.
Tanner Bates notice out of the three leaders, Rick is the only one who still has a family. Philip and Negan both lost their families, albeit Negan before the apocalypse truly began.
Tanner Bates As a guy that does not know what went down in the comics and just watches the tv show, i gotta say i found the Governor more scary then Negan. He just made me feel uneasy just watching him while Negan is very intimidating but less scary. Sure he killed some pretty big characters but still...I was kinda hyped up by some comicbook readers saying
" if you liked Phillip, youre gonna love Negan " but in a weird way i expected more from Negan
@@luukvdborgh2886 Well the Governor did have a tank. Can't really top that.
negan was brutal in his methods but understood that in a brutal and unforgiving world he has to be strong or die, there's no room for weakness
@@luukvdborgh2886 That's because the Negan in the show was nothing more than a shallow shell of the one from the books. The Negan from the comics was a darker version of Rick, while the one from the show was a self serving egotistical rapist prick who only thought of himself.
This song perfectly fits the Governors descent into madness with the beginning sounding like a nice calming melody which is what you would expect for the theme of a typical nice guy. But as the song progresses, it starts to get more creepy showing his sanity starting to go away. Then when you see the heads the Governor put in the fish tanks, that is when the song goes crazy showing that the Governor has lost all of his sanity. Bear McCreary is one of the best composers I think we've ever had.
*"You Can Lose A Lot Of Soldiers But Still Win The Game."* - The Governor
I just rewatched it today, love this episode
“Smell the gunpowder and see the blood you know that means..?” “It Means You Won.”
@@dominoxbelovaxv177”and you don’t feel ashamed about enjoying it”
king pyrrhus of epirus lost a lot of men in the pyrrhic war against the romans, he won the battle but claimed that another victory against the romans and it will end him, from him we got the term pyrrhic victory, a costly victory that's hardly sweet, you win the game but in the end will you still enjoy winning it?
This song is simply stunning. Fitting for a character like the Governor. The bass in here...WOW!
It's honestly criminal that so much of this show's music hasn't been released
The Governor always seemed like a real person to me. Not so much like someone adapting to survive like the rest, but more like someone who remained exactly the same after the apocalypse.
Because such people are real and don't change.
Oh please I know the governor he lives next door….wait a min 🤔🤨 I better swear my fealty or I am a dead man!
thats actually wrong,Milton who knew him from before the apocalypse says that he changed alot and cant recognize him,he admits it "If I was like this from the start Penny would still be alive"
@@mojewjewjew4420 aspd can be let free in apocalypse esp after his family gone .real life he would have killed everyone cause he is more psychotic now
The Governor was one BAD MF'er! RIP
I agree! He's one coldhearted mofo, but a memorable one. I hated him when he killed innocent folk like Hershel and Axel, but I still respect him as one of the best fearsome villians in the Walking Dead story by far.
I loved the Governor. I wish he was still here. I love Negan but I prefer the Governor.
Me too
Governor was such a good villain
"You kill or you die, or you die and you kill."
Rip governor. U were my favorite
I'm rewatching the series rn on S2 man it really brings back so many memories
Now this is the comment I wanted to see 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I miss it when they were actual theme music playing for characters
ummm they still do that A LOT. Carl's theme replayed a few times in recent seasons, Negan has his own theme, Simon had his own theme, the whisperers have their own theme. Morgan has a theme to played a few times, etc.
@@Xpertfusion even lucille has a theme
@@Xpertfusion even Daryl's cell has a theme
@@danielj5650 lucille's theme is fucking badass
@@scaryclouds1403 EASY STREET.
Just when you thought he kept just a bit of humanity in S4 he turns back into the monster that craves blood and revenge.
"Too Far Gone"
It was really nice to see "Brian" take over for a while and be the protective father he once might've very well had been and the caring husband Mrs. Blake knew, but we all knew when he couldn't get out of that camp, "Philip" was coming back
I actually like this theme more than his heartbeat theme
Best villain. I prefer this version to the comic.
Same here
The Governor was just a perfect villain. And of course he had to die, but now that he is dead, I find the Walking Dead less interesting.
estoy muy de acuerdo como que ya se perdió la emoción de the walking dead
callahaine100 Just you wait. There is someone 20x as insane and badass as the gov. coming..
He was a cool dude. Fand den iwi sympathisch :D
Negan is coming in less than 2 days
Zac Anderson thanks!
When I look at him in this pic I feel like I'm lookin at a mirror
I feel like one of the severed zombified heads staring at him through a tank. . . . .🙄😅
Reminds me of The Witcher 3 in some pieces of the song. Especially the violin parts.
What a kickass theme, and it's totally fitting for The Governor! Bear McCreary, you rock with your amazing scores! And ZiomaINS, thanks for posting this! I LOVE this theme!
Woa amazing song!! :D
I love the part that starts at 1:21.
Hearing this and looking at the pic just gives me the chills *_*
This is one of the most impressive and most amazing songs I have ever heard. I just LOVE it :D
I’m disappointed this didn’t end up on the soundtrack release.
We need the governor back so he can beat the shit outta Negan
Kaio Uchiha if only he agreed to join the prison
It would be awesome ;-;
Manistrator Sanstitr yes it is
Governor would get his ass beat looooool
1:21 Governor and his men looting dead Military guys goodies.
the best governor
I'm now looking at fishes in my aquarium and listen to this song.
when the teacher calls on the quiet kid in class
after 0:51 this theme becomes BADASS !!!!!!
This theme makes me think of Rodrigo Borgia, ironically
It truly is, I went and extended the song (specially the BADASS part haha) on my channel
Altair Ibn La Ahad yeah goose bumps happen but I like the Tell it to the frogs one
What scares me most is that this was uploaded 10 yrs ago...
What was i doing bck then ❓
Bear McCreary did the music for tell it to the frogs the hand but that guys talented
I love this song!
Be careful he’s a sick man
Getting some serious State of Decay vibes from this music. Fucking awesome tho I love the Guv’na.
Badass
The Governor started off with this theme as a saviour & promises to help all the unfortunates around who need him. How deceiving & a complete sadist psychopath he turned out to be. Perfect theme for him.
Actually they tried to copy him and failed
i hope the walking dead company will make Negan a badass theme just like the governor
they will bring Negan too ????
SAW Table of course
when will begin the sixth season
GameXful when will begin the sixth season
jesus heriberto baños de la torre in october
If this is the Governor's theme, I can only imagine what they will give Negan..... (I'm scared)
I don't even know Negan's main theme :P
Zac Anderson just look it up
Cringe comment please delete
@@Havik99 No
Governor was so good as a villain this thing rocks. 1:20 is just fire
Back when TWD was as big as GOT
I miss those days in elementary when almost all my classmates would talk about it 2013-15 era
Still good AF love game of thrones my favorite characters lived but hey rick lives 😎 let’s enjoy it
Governor is a good guy now!
not for long ;)
You, you haven't watched the 7th episode yet ;)
Thomasaske
:D I did yeah. R.I.P Martinez. It's time for the 2nd Woodbury and they has a tank!
he never was a good guy
Sadly it didn't stay that way for too long. he's too obsessed with getting even with Rick, wanting to end his, the prison survivors, and now even his former citizens of Woodbury's lives.
the governor mi favourite villian
One of the villains in the zombie apocalypse
Same here! And he's hot ;)
1:20 literal chills
my personage favorite ❤❤❤❤
Idk man even tho they did an perfect job at the govenor i just feel like they could have done more like explore his mental health more or something
The Governor and Rick are the best characters. Daryl is so overrated.
MrCJDottR I know right! But Imma have to go with Morgan as the best character. Tragic backstory, became on of the most peaceful character in an apocalyptic world. Though I hate his 'clear' stuff.
@@ethanveda1271 Morgan is dumb as fuck. Thinks everyone is worth saving and lets people live when they are a threat, but then when the time comes to kill or be in a war he will gladly go into a murdering bastard state of mind, if he would just eliminate threats with that same mindset if before they become a problem he would be fine but morgan is worthless the way he does thing. Hes stubborn and unswayed to kill anyone at all even major threats and enemies until they kill someone around him or cause a war and then and only then does he take action. Governor and Shane were the best there ever was or ever will be in TWD, Rick and Negan come close second, and I guess we can say Daryl, Carol, and Michonne come in a close third for those who think they are special in some way when they aren't.
At least Daryl is getting more stuff to do now. Unfortunately, at the expense of Rick...
At least Daryl is still a part of the show
@@ethanveda1271 cleeeaaaarrrrrrr 😂😂😂😂 oh man that crap was funny
Michonne and Rick dislike this theme lol.
now, Glenn, Maggie and Daryl dyslike too
Michone, Rick, Glenn, Maggie, Daryl, Beth, and Carl disliked this.
@@darrensmith8730 but I like this
@@thegovernor6764 Me too, Rick and his group just have bad taste in music! By the way, did you go to hell?
@@darrensmith8730 no im still alive
One of the best tv villains of all time❤ Even with Breaking Bad standards
Great viola solo
The only one who could compare with Nigan in coolness was His Majesty the Governor
when i first saw this part with the heads i was shocked!! wow, i know he had something else going on but just him having a private room with heads in tanks and his zombie daughter in a cage was like "what the fuck"
Honestly I agreed on a lot of the Governor Actions.
I don’t think he was evil.
He just had to make tough decisions.
He fed s man to a pit of biters! He cut of hershel’s head with a katana out of spite! He raided groups that didn’t even attack him!
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 the problem is you can’t have to many people in a
Community in the zombie apocalypse
Because
over population means less food.
Less food = death
Death= walkers
Walkers = your community destroyed
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 also he had every right to attack Rick and his community.
He was defending someone who killed his daughter.
@@Anidiotwithinternetaccess they didn’t kill his daughter she was already a biter lol 😂she already was dead
Stfu are you crazy ??? The Guy almost rape Maggie and kill so many innocent like ???
his theme is the pulse
They both are his themes
No. The pulse is his theme.
@@sam.lipchutz I know that’s what I just said.
@@sam.lipchutz or we’re you replying to Hollow Dream.
@@Damienp3902 I was replying to you. His theme is not the pulse. The pulse is his theme, or at least one of his themes.
its not from seed, seed was episode 2.
episode 3 is called walk with me.
other then that, its a good theme.
Machete best Governor
The Governor was a much better villain than Negan, Negan was more of a clown than a villain.
So True
Clown? Governor was a fucking pychso. Negan is smart af
But i like them both as villains
@@yigityllmz negan isn't smart, he's dumb asf. Instead of forming alliances with different communities and being able to help each other, he preferred to enslave for his own benefit and always underestimated the others.
And yet Negan would definitly win against the Governor
Byebye, Governor.
0:10
Song ?
1:20
the name of this song
Fish tank maybe xd
this theme reminds me if sett theme from League of Legends
1:21
When do you hear this?
At the end of season 3 episode 3
When you’re staring at a bunch of heads in lit up water.
We also hear this in 4x7 when Brian reached for Meghan
Negan could be saved the Governor well….😂🏴☠️⚔️ he decided to do things his own way
Hail Hydra
aah mmm ok XD
Truly Philip the one and only governor was far above Negan and co,he was on a level of his own,too bad they killed him in S4,they could have just let him and his group live in the other cell block and make Walking Dead better than it is now.
The Governor Story was better then Ricks boring story
and you have Rick's as your profile pic?
SAW Table IKR? What a hypocrite. Rick's story was not boring to me.
the name of this song
***** the name of this song
+Örnek Hüseyin So true
1:00
1:20
0:00
this theme should be on andrew lincoln
1:20
1:15
1:20