Watch Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 7 Online [FREE LIVE STREAM] Is The Governor Really A Changed Man? [LIVE STREAM VIDEO]
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Nov 24, 2013 08:13 PM EST
Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 is a continuation of the flashback storyline for The Governor, who seemed to have changed completely from his old ways. For one thing, after seeing what had happened to him the moment he left in the finale of season 3, we may conclude that he is absolutely not the evil element in the series... or so we think. Tune in tonight on AMC to find out what other things are in store for The Governor, you may also simply watch Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 online clicking on the free live stream link found at the bottom.
Last week's "Live Bait" episode was indeed a shocker and an eye opener for The Governor (David Morrissey). After seeing him end up as a somehow hero when he saved a little girl named Meghan (who by the way reminds him of his daughter) and after killing several walkers with his bare hands, we were surprised to know that there is this side of The Governor. And who can forget that scene when Teh Governor decided to use an oxygen tank to kill the zombified David to save Tara (Alanna Masterson)? This week, we will get to see more of the Chambler family and the Governor, not bonding in a family kind of way, but in a somehow friendly enough manner that we won't believe The Governor has this in him until we see Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 air tonight at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.
Now who else is bothered that we didn't get to see Team Prison last week? Well, apparently expect the same thing this week since TV Line has already hinted that these two standalone Governor episodes will focus on "The Governor's whereabouts." It can also be noted that Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) recently revealed to Atlanta Magazine, "My job is to serve my character in the scripts that I'm given. I just read two scripts, both of which I'm not in. And I think they're the greatest episodes we've ever had." Although this may be a sad thing for Team Prison fans, it will all be worth it when episode 8 or the mid-season finale - which is said to be quite action-packed - airs the following week. Don't miss the all-new episode tonight. Watch it online using the Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 free live stream link found below.
In a sneak peek to Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 "Dead Weight" we are teased by the idea that The Governor and his mini-family is going to join Martinez's new group. In the preview we can even hear The Gov. saying, "We will do the only thing to protect this camp," so we presume that he is referring to either the new found group of Martinez or another camp that they plan to take over. Here's a leaked description from "Spoil the Dead" for the upcoming episode tonight, "The beginnings of a potentially horrifying chapter unfold with the establishment of a camp outside the prison; the possibility of the group finding peace amongst their savage new existence drives them to consider the idea of welcoming new members." Watch Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 online through the live stream free link provided below.
The official synopsis for Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 "Dead Weight" reads: "Something new unfolds at a camp outside the prison, and the addition of new members may threaten peace."
"Dead Weight" is set to air this Sunday, November 24, at 9 p.m. ET on AMC. Watch Walking Dead season 4 episode 7 online using this free live stream link here.
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