Hi, everyone!
I'm a moderator over on the
Disneyland/California section of this board but every now and then I will wander over to the Just for Fun forum to see what people are discussing. I had no clue that this thread existed until a couple of days ago!

The other day, after watching an episode of TWD, I was thinking about it and pondering certain scenarios that may or may not play out, and I thought,
I wonder if there is a Walking Dead thread on the DIS?
And that's how I found you!
Oh, and by the way, I took the quiz on the AMC site and I'm Dale!

Actually, that's a pretty fair assessment. I tried to answer as honestly and as realistically as possible, being true to who I am, and the fact that I turned out to be Dale is not shocking to me. I would probably try to be the voice of reason, and then would end up as zombie chow in the end.
Anyway, I don't know if this has already been asked (I've only gone back about 5 or 6 pages in the thread), so forgive me if I'm covering old territory. I've also read the plot lines/outlines of the comics and have seen how different the TV show is in comparison. I don't know if I missed something somewhere along the way.
What I wonder is, does anyone think that we will see Morgan again (dead or alive)? The Governor is aware that Rick took back a lot of guns, as we learned, so he also must know that Morgan is there. Even though Morgan is only one lone guy, clearly he had a lot of weapons and it seems like that would be a threat to the Governor, or that the Governor would want to steal whatever weapons he had left. At the very least, it seems like the Governor would want to control who is alive and who is not.
Is it likely that the Governor's men would have gone in and killed Morgan (or maybe kidnapped him and taken him to Woodbury) after Rick and company left Morgan's compound?
One other thing - I don't know if there are any Howard Stern Show listeners out there, but this morning Robin Quivers was vehemently complaining about the last 2 episodes of TWD and how they seemed to be "filler" episodes. Howard and everyone else disagreed with her (they think it's the best season of TWD so far), but Robin held strong in her complaints. She said that she thought it was silly and unrealistic (I'm paraphrasing; that's not a direct quote) that Michonne went in to get the picture for Carl. She also thought it was silly that Rick would sit there, face to face, with the Governor for so long when he should have just killed him on the spot because the Governor can't be trusted.
Howard said they can't kill the Governor yet because "they have to have a show," meaning they have to have something to put in the episodes to draw the season out, unlike a movie where they can end it early.
Robin also thought that Michonne should have pushed the Governor's daughter on him to kill him when she had the chance.
