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The Walking Dead/Live Bait
Live Bait | |
Season 4, Episode 6 | |
Airdate | November 17, 2013 |
Written by | Nichole Beattie |
Directed by | Michael Uppendahl |
Stream | |
← 4x05 Internment |
4x07 → Dead Weight |
The Walking Dead — Season Four |
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Live Bait is the sixth episode of the fourth season of The Walking Dead, and the forty-first episode overall.
Starring: Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) (credit only), Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon) (credit only), Steven Yeun (Glenn Rhee) (credit only), Lauren Cohan (Maggie Greene) (credit only), Chandler Riggs (Carl Grimes) (credit only), Danai Gurira (Michonne) (credit only), Melissa McBride (Carol Peletier) (credit only), Scott Wilson (Hershel Greene) (credit only)
and David Morrissey (Philip Blake/Brian Heriot)
Also Starring Emily Kinney (Beth Greene) (credit only), Chad L. Coleman (Tyreese Williams) (credit only), Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha Williams) (credit only), Lawrence Gilliard, Jr. (Bob Stookey) (credit only), Audrey Marie Anderson (Lilly Chambler), Jose Pablo Cantillo (Caesar Martinez), Alanna Masterson (Tara Chambler), Meyrick Murphy (Meghan Chambler)
Co-Starring: Danny Vinson (David), Travis Love (Shumpert), Daniel Thomas May (Allen)
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Plot Overview
After gunning down his own people and deserting Woodbury, the Governor is left wandering alone. Leaving behind everything he was, he assumes the name Brian Heriot and takes shelter in an apartment building next to a small family who he finds himself reluctantly getting involved with.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- This episode is similar to issue 43 of the graphic novels, which is a flashback to the events that led up to the ending of the prior issue. However, most of the plot is adapted from the prequel novel Rise of the Governor. In it, he meets up with a family that shares much of the same structure, except the older sister is named April and has no daughter and the family's name is Chalmers. The novel also reveals that the Governor's real name is Brian Blake and adopted the name (and persona) of his brother Philip, which is inverted here where the Governor (whose real name was already revealed to be Philip) assumes the name Brian Heriot.