And finally, we have The Governor in "The Walking Dead" season 4. The one-eyed bad guy played by David Morrissey returns to give the prisoners a bad time of their lives.

Let's have a look at the synopsis of "The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 6, "Live Bait."

"Group members struggle to find their humanity while being constantly threatened."

"The Walking Dead" teasers are so vague that it becomes difficult for the readers to anticipate what's in store. Well, they live up to the name of "teasers."

"Live Bait's" synopsis does not talk about Daryl Dixon or Rick Grimes or Hershel (who was splendid in episode 4). It is possible that "The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 6 can be Governor centric and the rest of the characters take a back seat in this one.

Long time ago, TVLine mentioned that season 4 of the show will have two exclusive Governor-centric episodes, unofficially labelled as "standalone Governor" episodes. These two instalments were rumoured to be included in the first of season 4. It is likely that episode 6 and episode 7 will be the eps. Perhaps, mid-season finale, episode 8 can also talk about The Governor at length. TVGuide mentioned, "The Governor's whereabouts will be revealed in two flashback episodes later this season."

A noteworthy point - SpoilerTV, in June, mentioned episode 6 would be called "Rise," and one of the "The Walking Dead" novels by Robert Kirkman is called "Rise of The Governor."

At the end of "The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 5, "Internment" The Governor stood outside the prison.

According to Wetpaint, Scott Gimple said that episode 6 would dig deep and reveal who The Governor is. It will feature his flashback. Sounds like we are up for standalone episodes.

"The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 6, "Live Bait" airs on Nov. 17, 2013.

Watch the official promo of "The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 6, "Live Bait."

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Watch the sneak peek of the upcoming "The Walking Dead" season 4 episode 6, here.