Important tidbit follows:
ETonline: "As a fan of your own show, how much are you loving what David Morrissey is doing with the role?"
Reedus: "It's amazing. I'm curious to see where he goes next. In climbing the mountain of that character, I think he's only about halfway there. He's only going to get meaner and tougher. You're going to see an even worse person come out."
Reading that response kinda hints that the Governor isn't done just yet.

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ETonline: "Lastly, what can you say about Sunday's finale?"
Reedus: "You have two armies of wild animals running towards each other; it's a full-blown war. It's wild, wild tension. It's epic. It's a screaming at the television, covering your eyes, big rollercoaster episode. Get ready to scream your head off."
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/walking-dead-who-should-kill-430897
"Morrissey, however, is fairly confident that the Governor has the skills and gravitas to make it through the battle. "If anyone is going to survive, it's going to be him," Morrissey tells THR with a laugh. Lincoln, on the other hand, is less confident about Rick's chances in the imminent conflict. "After Lori died, I think Rick lost about 20 percent," he jokes of his character's odds at making it out alive, despite his most recent strides in coping with visions of Lori. "I'd say he's at 50-50."
"While it's unlikely that the series would kill off its central character in Lincoln's Rick Grimes, Kirkman maintains anything is possible. "I'll admit that he is definitely the thematic core, the character we met first, and the character whose journey we've been following. It's an unexpected series, so who really knows," he says."
...Uh, that doesn't sound to good for Rick
