Warning: Spoilers for the latest "Walking Dead" lie ahead.
With so much time spent on Rick Grimes and his downward spiral of delusion lately, you could be forgiven for forgetting about the Governor and his own unique forms of psychosis. But after the most recent episode of the AMC drama, titled "Prey," the one-eyed dictator's mental state is plainly clear: This is a deeply dangerous and disturbed individual.
But there's another school of thought that says the Governor is more clear-headed now than he's been all season long. That school of thought belongs to David Morrissey, the actor who plays the Governor on "The Walking Dead." Speaking with MTV News about the pulse-pounding events of "Prey," Morrissey says that the Governor's goal of vengeance is so razor-focused that little else matters to him right now — which means the safety of sharp-shooter Andrea, held captive in the Governor's torture chamber at the end of the episode, is far from guaranteed. ....CONT/-
Warning: Spoilers for the latest "Walking Dead" lie ahead.
ReplyDeleteWith so much time spent on Rick Grimes and his downward spiral of delusion lately, you could be forgiven for forgetting about the Governor and his own unique forms of psychosis. But after the most recent episode of the AMC drama, titled "Prey," the one-eyed dictator's mental state is plainly clear: This is a deeply dangerous and disturbed individual.
But there's another school of thought that says the Governor is more clear-headed now than he's been all season long. That school of thought belongs to David Morrissey, the actor who plays the Governor on "The Walking Dead." Speaking with MTV News about the pulse-pounding events of "Prey," Morrissey says that the Governor's goal of vengeance is so razor-focused that little else matters to him right now — which means the safety of sharp-shooter Andrea, held captive in the Governor's torture chamber at the end of the episode, is far from guaranteed.
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