

His brother intervened, taking the blame for their actions (when in actuality it was Philip who was responsible). As a child, Philip often played chess with his father which he frequently lost to, as he often pressured Philip into making quick decisions and thus never showed mercy, which caused Philip to lose confidence in himself.Īt a young age, the brothers were caught smoking a pack of cigarettes belonging to their father in a garage. The pair experienced a rough childhood and thus held a negative relationship with their father whom was physically abusive towards them both.

Philip was born in the mid 1960's and grew up in Meriwether County alongside his brother. Pre-Apocalypse Meriwether County, Georgia He dies a disgraced, cold-blooded, remorseless, and sadistic mass murderer, and is put down by one of the very people he swore to protect, yet failed to. This internal conflict makes him almost a tragic character however, this battle with himself ultimately proved to be fruitless, as he quickly returned to his old actions to protect his new family and new group by killing Martinez and later Pete Dolgen to re-establish his position as a leader and attempting to take the prison from Rick's group by holding Hershel Greene and Michonne hostage, eventually brutally killing Hershel and almost succeeding to kill Rick. According to his actor, David Morrissey, the Governor was genuinely conflicted inside about protecting those he cares about with violence and barbarism, and was constantly fighting himself in a "Jekyll-and-Hyde" manner. However, he lied to them, keeping his past and his violent nature a secret, while convincing himself that he is doing this to protect them (which is true).

In Season 4, after being abandoned and wandering alone for months following the fall of Woodbury, the Governor adopted a "makeshift family" that he found whilst wandering and retains much of his old self.

The Governor's desire to destroy Rick's group was so strong that he slaughtered almost every member of the Woodbury army when they refused to aid him in his quest. From then on, he lost most of his sanity and only desired to be on a warpath, seeking retaliation on Michonne and Rick Grimes' entire group and setting out to slaughter them all. Throughout Season 3, he gradually became a much more cold-hearted and barbaric person and his darker personality was fully exacerbated following Michonne's killing of his zombified daughter, thus triggering severe homicidal desires within him. Despite his psychopathic nature, he truly loved his daughter Penny and protected her strongly during the apocalypse and was utterly devastated by her death to an extent so great that he refused to put her zombified corpse down and was even more devastated when she was put down by Michonne Hawthorne. Despite this, the Governor did not care if his victims came back as walkers and overall took pleasure in removing anyone whom he perceived as being a threat to him and his group.
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He claimed that he kept the tanks full of heads to harden himself to the harsh realities of life outside the idyllic walls of Woodbury. He also had dark secrets, such as keeping his zombified daughter in a closet and having fish tanks filled with walker and human heads. The Governor was also completely obsessed with protecting the people he cared about and he attempts to accomplish this by taking charge of the group, and doing what was necessary for their survival, which mainly included killing anyone who was a potential threat to them without hesitation. He was also highly manipulative, and thought nothing of using others and coercing them into doing his bidding. In reality, however, he is gradually revealed to be a volatile, depraved, and unpredictable psychopath, very capable of cold-blooded murder and is also a smooth talker, being easily able to talk his way out of situations using his "charm". In Season 3, the Governor put on a facade of congeniality and was initially introduced as being a kind, generous person dedicated to keeping his community safe. He is prone to fits of psychotic rage and this combined with his utter lack of mercy make him a dangerous person and physical opponent. According to producer Gale Anne Hurd, the Governor is extremely delusional and believes that he is almost a messiah and destined to be a leader. The Governor is shown to be a cunning, cruel, callous, savage, remorseless, brutal, sociopathic, megalomaniacal, and highly intelligent man who is a determined survivor and a strong leader to those in his group.
