The Governor has returned when the prison group is at their weakest and no one's safe. With seven episodes of The Walking Dead Season 4 out of the way, tonight is the mid-season finale and we're sure everyone will be talking about it until the season resumes next year. Here's a look at our photos and preview videos from the upcoming episode:

The Walking Dead Season 4, Episode 8 - "Too Far Gone" - Just when everything started to calm down at the prison, Rick and his group now face imminent danger and destruction. This time, they might not win. Written by: Seth Hoffman Directed by: Ernest Dickerson

With the series taking a break until February, our TV coverage will slow down a bit, but we are working on a number of special features to release in December. The Walking Dead Season 4 will return in February with the first of eight more episodes. For those that missed the earlier news, The Walking Dead Season 5 was officially given the green light by AMC, so filming should start in Spring 2014. A spinoff series is also in the early planning stages and is expected to air in 2015. We expect to have more details on all of these projects in the coming months, but you catch up on our recent coverage highlights by visiting the following links:

*Note: The second video is coming directly from AMC and may not be viewable in all countries due to their geo-targeting restrictions.

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