Kirkman: ( Laughs) We’re probably not going to see that guy again because he’s dead but that scene is going to inform his relationship with Michonne to a certain extent and his level of trust in her. THR: The stranger in the cabin bites Rick - might that come back to, pardon the bad pun, bite him in the ass? That’s something that’s going to be concerning the Governor moving forward and is going to inform the way he deals with Merle coming up. Now that he knows that there’s this chink in Merle’s armor, this weakness, he now knows that his brother is alive and is out there and that’s something that’s distracting him. He relies on Merle for quite a bit of his dirty work - as seen in this episode encounters with Glenn. Kirkman: The Governor is an intelligent dude and this stuff is very much on his radar. THR: Merle said the prison couldn’t be taken over and he has family confirmed alive out there (Daryl). All that is going to be coming together very quickly. THR: Michonne’s incredibly smart, is that something she could piece together? She doesn’t know a lot of their names yet and she’s not aware of that yet. We’re very mindful not to have her get a lot of information from them about who they are. To be honest, there is a fair bit of coincidence at work this season and it wouldn’t be natural to assume that this group you’ve encountered that’s living at a prison is the same group that abandoned your friend unless there were clear references to these people. ![]() Robert Kirkman: Clearly the names haven’t lined up or she hasn’t had enough information. The Hollywood Reporter: Has Michonne pieced together that Rick and company are Andrea’s former group? Is she holding on to that or does she not realize it? PHOTOS: ‘The Walking Dead’s’ Most Shocking Deaths The Hollywood Reporter caught up with executive producer and creator of the comic series Robert Kirkman to discuss the burning questions from “When the Dead Come Knocking.” However, it was the Governor’s gun held to Glenn’s head that eventually led Maggie to reveal the group’s numbers and location, prompting the Woodbury leader to question whether she was lying about its size or if Merle’s brother and company were really able to do something the elder Dixon brother said couldn’t be done: clear the prison. While Glenn’s abuse was in the form of a severe beating and attempted death by walker at the hands of Merle - who was re-creating what it felt like for him on that Atlanta rooftop - the Governor ( David Morrissey) threatened to rape Maggie, a nod to his attempts to break Michonne in the Image Comics on which the AMC series is based. The details of her injury - specifically that they came from a guy named Merle ( Michael Rooker), who resides at a camp of which Andrea ( Laurie Holden) has voluntarily chosen to become a part of - remains her secret as she leads Rick, Oscar ( Vincent Ward) and Daryl ( Norman Reedus) to Woodbury in an attempt to free Glenn ( Steven Yeun) and Maggie ( Lauren Cohan). ![]() Meanwhile, Michonne ( Danai Gurira) was welcomed into Rick’s ( Andrew Lincoln) fold as the group cared for her Merle-inflicted gunshot wound.
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