The highly anticipated third season finale of The Walking Dead aired on AMC this evening and there was a ton of blood shed!
Leading up to the big episode, throughout this season there has been a war going on between the prison (led by Andrew Lincoln‘s Rick) and the community called Woodbury (led by David Morrissey‘s Governor).
To complicate the showdown between the two leaders, Andrea (Laurie Holden) has been trying for most of the season to initiate peace between the two groups, but the Governor’s rage has overcome her persistence.
Make sure not to continue reading the rest of this article if you haven’t seen the finale episode yet!
Click inside to find out who was killed off and who will return for season four…
SPOILER ALERT
In the finale episode this evening, the Governor staged an attack on the prison group, but was unsuccessful at killing any of Rick’s people as they had all prepared for the battle. The Governor’s entire army of citizens decides to back off and while they are trying to make their way back to Woodbury, the Governor guns all but one of them down.
Rick decides to go after the Governor and comes across the gory death scene. He rescues the lone survivor from the group and they head back to Woodbury to try and find the Governor, who never returned to the community.
Back at Woodbury, the Governor left Andrea cuffed to a chair and left in a room with a dying Milton (Dallas Roberts). When Milton eventually passes and turns into a biter, he attacks Andrea and she gets to him too late. Andrea gets bit and eventually is found dying in the room by Rick, Michonne (Danai Gurira), and Daryl (Norman Reedus). She ends up killing herself with Michonne by her side.
So the big question is, will the Governor be back for season four?
The answer is… YES! THR is reporting that David Morrissey is set to return for the upcoming season, which debuts in October. Sadly, Laurie Holden will not be returning after her character passed away.
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