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Andrew Lincoln | ... | ||
Sarah Wayne Callies | ... |
Lori Grimes
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Laurie Holden | ... | ||
Norman Reedus | ... |
Daryl Dixon
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Steven Yeun | ... |
Glenn Rhee
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Lauren Cohan | ... |
Maggie Greene
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Chandler Riggs | ... |
Carl Grimes
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Danai Gurira | ... | ||
Michael Rooker | ... |
Merle Dixon
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David Morrissey | ... | ||
Melissa McBride | ... |
Carol Peletier
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Dallas Roberts | ... | ||
Jose Pablo Cantillo | ... | ||
Chad L. Coleman | ... | ||
Sonequa Martin-Green | ... |
In Woodbury, the Governor is preparing to go to war. He tells his senior men that anyone who comes to the meeting in two days time from Rick's camp is to be killed. Everyone except Michonne and he's prepared a special room just for her. He doesn't tell Andrea the truth but Milton, disgusted by the Governor's plan to slaughter Rick's group, tells her the truth and she sets off to the prison to warn her friends. When he hears what's happened, the Governor sets off after her. Meanwhile Tyreese begins to wonder what they've got themselves into when he sees the pit full of walkers. Written by garykmcd
Andrea is finally starting to wake up about what is going on in Woodbury.
The Governor is preparing to go to war. He tells his senior men that anyone who comes to the meeting in two days time from Rick's camp is to be killed. Everyone except Michonne and he's prepared a special room just for her. He doesn't tell Andrea the truth but Milton, disgusted by the Governor's plan to slaughter Rick's group, tells her the truth and she sets off to the prison to warn her friends. When he hears what's happened, the Governor sets off after her. Meanwhile Tyreese begins to wonder what they've got themselves into when he sees the pit full of walkers.
Barring the Tyrese subplot (which took up about fifteen minutes of screen time) everything in this episode is the cat and mouse chase between Andrea and The Governor. It's so predictable it is laughable.