THE WALKING DEAD: Andrew Lincoln Can't Wait To "Kick The Governor's Arse"

THE WALKING DEAD: Andrew Lincoln Can't Wait To "Kick The Governor's Arse"

Jokingly mocking 'The Governor' and Woodbury, British actor Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) shares his thoughts on the introduction of the well-known comic book villain in The Walking Dead and expresses his excitement about taking him on in the hit AMC series.

By JoshWilding - Aug 20, 2012 11:08 AM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: Entertainment Weekly

In the following video interview with Entertainment Weekly, Andrew Lincoln has talked more about the introduction of 'The Governor' (David Morrissey) in the highly anticipated third season of The Walking Dead (the premiere will air on October 25th). Next week's issue of Entertainment Weekly will reportedly feature a The Walking Dead themed cover, hopefully meaning that we can expect plenty of new season three images and details!

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YOUNGBL00D
YOUNGBL00D - 8/20/2012, 11:57 AM
That would be awesome Rick never got to say a true goodbye in the comics
Maximus101
Maximus101 - 8/20/2012, 12:05 PM
The comics in which this season is based on arethe best out of all of them so I hope they follow the comics well because A LOT of stuff happens in this season. Can't wait!!
kackbratze
kackbratze - 8/20/2012, 1:56 PM
I watched the first 3 episodes of the show and wanted to like it... but what the hell?

The dialogues are pretty bad and the characters often act strange... and nobody wonders what exactly happened? The zombies are just suddenly there and the people live with it and try to get along... but nobody [frick]ing wonders what's happened?
MisterNiceGuy
MisterNiceGuy - 8/20/2012, 2:04 PM
ummm if you would have watched the show you would see that they did ask those questions and they did find out why...kinda. plus rick is the only one new to all of this he was in a coma. people have already somewhat gotten over whats happeneing and are just surviving at this point
YOUNGBL00D
YOUNGBL00D - 8/20/2012, 2:28 PM
@kackbratze I don't agree with everything you said, but I do agree that sometimes the acting is a bit over the top. Some of them definitely over act.
kackbratze
kackbratze - 8/20/2012, 3:17 PM
@MisterNiceGuy: Well, I DID watch it (as I said the first 3 episodes) and didn't see any scene were they asked those questions. I see that people got over it, but it feels like something is just left out and that spoils it for me a bit. There was like just one scene with Rick being at home again and crying, but after that he acts kinda weird...

Whatever.
Geektality
Geektality - 8/20/2012, 4:10 PM
The best show on A&E right now. Yes, it's better than Breaking Bad and Mad Men. Just barely.
Geektality
Geektality - 8/20/2012, 4:11 PM
@kackbratze
So you're upset about a show not explaining something three episodes in. When most of the actors haven't even signed full-season contracts. You're an idiot.
kackbratze
kackbratze - 8/20/2012, 4:58 PM
I don't want it everything explained in three episodes, but it would be more believable, if the characters acted more desperate and questioned things...

But this being better than Breaking Bad? No way, man, no [frick]ing way!

But to each his own...
YOUNGBL00D
YOUNGBL00D - 8/20/2012, 5:51 PM
@geektality I agree with everything youve said until you brought up breaking bad, you can have your opinion of what show is better but breaking bad tramps walking dead every time, in acting, suspense, and especially DIALOGUE! I'm not smashing walking dead or anything I enjoy the show and read the comics, but don't bring up breaking bad. Oh yeah and how many awards has walking dead won.
YOUNGBL00D
YOUNGBL00D - 8/20/2012, 6:00 PM
@geektality oh and also I think you might have the wrong channel it's not A&E it's amc
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