The Walking Dead season 4 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode of "The Walking Dead," the Governor, motivated by a twisted sense of justice and protection, orchestrates an assault on the prison. He justifies his actions as necessary for survival, even holding Hershel and Michonne captive as leverage. Despite Rick's desperate pleas for peace and coexistence, the Governor's relentless attack results in a chaotic and brutal battle. The aftermath is grim: the prison is lost, the group is scattered, and Rick and Carl are left to face the harrowing consequences of the conflict, underscored by personal loss and devastation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who does the Governor capture from the prison?
The Governor captures two people from the prison.
What is the Governor's plan for the prison?
The Governor plans to take over the prison without killing anyone, but is prepared to do so if necessary.
What are Lily's feelings about the Governor's actions?
Lily is doubtful and confused about who the Governor really is, given his violent plans.
How does Hershel try to reason with the Governor?
Hershel highlights the moral implications of the Governor's actions and questions his willingness to harm others.
What is the state of Rick's group before the attack?
Rick's group is tense and uncertain, dealing with the aftermath of Carol's actions and the impending attack.
How does the Governor initiate the attack on the prison?
The Governor uses a tank and threatens violence to force Rick's group out.
What is Rick's proposal to the Governor during the assault?
Rick proposes that both groups can coexist in different cell blocks of the prison.
How does the Governor respond to Rick's proposal?
The Governor refuses Rick's proposal, stating they can't coexist due to past events.
What happens during the battle at the prison?
A fierce battle ensues with casualties on both sides, and the prison is overrun by walkers.
What is the outcome of the battle for the prison?
The prison is devastated, many characters are separated or lost, and the survivors are forced to flee.