Spoilers, clearly.
So...uh, the point of doing those standalone Governor episodes was...what, exactly? "Hey guys, let's waste time pretending that we're going to develop a character who doesn't change at all, really. And then let's kill him off!" Okay, I'm grateful that it didn't take as long as last season. I was worried that the whole back half would be Rick's group worrying about the tank. But still. There was NO point to either Governor episode, considering that he didn't change at all. We knew about his daughter. We knew he was kind of nuts. And we knew that he could sway people pretty easily. Did we really need anything else in there to get through the finale? Uh...no.
Pretty good episode, though. Hershel's gone, which blows. And the way he died was...well, kind of silly (seriously, did NONE of The Governor's new people think it was weird that he was hacking an old man's head off while they were all getting shot at?). But the prison is done, the characters can start moving again, and it seems like they've abandoned that flu plot. Plus all the stuff with little girls (the mud zombie, the girls saving Tyreese) was great. And it's nice to see Glenn get some screen time these days, even if he didn't really do much.
Okay, Daryl using a rotting corpse as a human shield was pretty dumb. But, hey, he got to take the tank out.
I think I'm mostly just happy that The Governor is dead, so we'll never have to waste another multi-episode arc on him pretending he's not psycho, but then turning out to be...well, psycho. I liked him in the comics, but that's because he didn't distract much from the main story, he was a part of it. Here? Yeah, glad he's gone. Plus Morrissey's voice sounds like Rock-A-Doodle, and that's been bugging me since he showed up.