Talk:The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor

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One night, Nick and Brian find Philip raping a local girl?[edit]

I'm sorry, I was under the impression he was killing the girl for her corpse, so he could feed her to his daughter. I have the book opened and while I see where you got that idea, I just don't think at the very least rape was all he was doing. I mean if I remember people mentioned how others were disappearing in the town, and I thought that this was supposed to show Philip being the person kidnapping people to feed his kid. I'm going to remove the part about rape with the girl for now. Maybe until we can get other's opinions? Also who ever wrote this did a great summery, good job!Jokersflame (talk) 19:29, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

First of all, thank you for your kind comments about my summary. Secondly, I can bring forth some evidence that Philip was raping her. On page 290, and I quote: "A frigid blast of horror swirls through Brian when he realizes it is indeed a young woman on the ground, HER BLOUSE TORN..." Now, it's impossible to say whether or not she was being both raped AND killed, but maybe we can just say she was abused or violated or something... 1Matt20 (talk to me, baby) 13:13, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, but dragging a woman into the woods who is struggling is certainly going to tear her blouse regardless, in fact just regularly walking through the woods could do that if you're not careful. I'm just saying that while he raped April and that woman Cher who helped kill his daughter, they sort've are their own cases. I don't think Philip would have raped that girl without a reason, even Brian only rapes Michonne after she bites his ear off. Also I seriously doubt Philip was going to let the woman live with any intention he had.Jokersflame (talk) 21:01, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I see that this issue has not been resolved, and the article still says that Phillip possibly intends to rape the girl. First of all, I don't think that is true, but more to the point, the direction of that narrative was to show how bad Phillip's obsession with the zombified Penny was getting, that it wasn't just an obsession that was clearly unhealthy, but now he was clearly a danger to anyone around him. Hence I strongly think that the article should reflect that. I tried to change it but the ClueBot reversed it. So someone that does care about the accuracy of this article and knows the correct way of changing it should do so as the current version is inaccurate and misleading about the plot. 41.133.20.212 (talk) 22:54, 23 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]