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Bron James and a guy who really, really likes chicken nuggets have in commonThe Walking Dead season 4The fourth season of The Walking Dead, an American post apocalyptichorrortelevision series on AMC, premiered on October 1. March 3. 0, 2. 01. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. It was executive produced by Kirkman, David Alpert, Scott M. Gimple, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Gimple assuming the role of showrunner after Glen Mazzaras departure from the series. The fourth season was well received by critics. It was nominated for multiple awards and won three, including Best SyndicatedCable Television Series for the second consecutive year, at the 4. Saturn Awards. 3This season adapts material from issues 3. Bob Stookey Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Sgt. Abraham Ford Michael Cudlitz, Dr. Eugene Porter Josh Mc. Dermitt and Rosita Espinosa Christian Serratos, as well as the Chambler Family, a modified version of the Chalmers Family from a tie in novel, The Walking Dead Rise of the Governor. Set several months after the attempted attack on the prison by The Governor David Morrissey and his army, the season continues the story of Rick Grimes Andrew Lincoln, who renounced his leadership in order to live a quiet and more peaceful life in contrast to his cold hearted nature in the previous season. Striving to hold onto humanity, Rick and his fellow survivors struggle to maintain their close to an ideal life at the prison as problems arise in the face of new evil, and threats within and outside the premises, including a deadly flu strain and the return of the atrocious Governor. Main casteditThe fourth season features thirteen series regulars, with nine actors receiving opening credits billing, while four others are credited as Also starring. Melissa Mc. Bride and Scott Wilson, who portray Carol Peletier and Hershel Greene, respectively, were added in the opening sequence after previously being credited as Also starring. David Morrissey, who plays The Governor, is not credited among the main cast until his reappearance in the episode Live Bait. Credited as Also starring are Emily Kinney Beth Greene, Chad L. Coleman Tyreese Williams, and Sonequa Martin Green Sasha Williams, who were promoted from recurring status,4 and Lawrence Gilliard Jr., who joins the main cast as Bob Stookey. Wilson and Morrissey were both removed from the opening credits, and as series regulars after the episode After. However, Wilson is re added to the opening credits and as a series regular for the season finale, A. StarringeditAndrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, the series protagonist, the father of Carl and Judith, and a former sheriffs deputy, who recently relinquished his leadership over the survivor group out of disgust towards his own previous actions as leader. Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, an antihero like Southern redneck, who is also the groups primary hunter and has a strong bond with Carol, and later forms a bond with Beth. The fourth season of The Walking Dead, an American postapocalyptic horror television series on AMC, premiered on October 13, 2013, and concluded on March 30, 2014. Headlines from the network and other sources, as well as downloads of trailers and clips. Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee, a former pizza delivery man married to Maggie Greene, who has matured over the series. Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene, Hershels elder daughter, Beths half sister, and Glenns wife, who is a determined, fierce and capable fighter. Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes, Ricks adolescent son. Brave to a fault, Carl begins to develop a callous mentality in response to the lethal landscape of a savage, new world. However he is also emotionally conflicted with himself because of the brutality of his previous choices in the new world. Danai Gurira as Michonne, a quiet and meticulous, yet fierce woman, who has recently joined Ricks group. She has begun to bond with the group, and shares a close bond with Ricks son Carl but is still fierce and secretive of her past. Melissa Mc. Bride as Carol Peletier, a former victim of domestic abuse, who has empowered herself but has come to make several dark and questionable decisions for the good of her group. She is the only known female Atlanta camp survivor left. Scott Wilson as Hershel Greene, a religious former veterinarian and farmer, who is protective of his daughters. He maintains his faith despite many tragic events and acts as the groups primary moral compass as well as a surrogate father figure to Rick and Glenn. David Morrissey as The Governor, the former leader of the now abandoned Woodbury and a primary threat to the prison community, and the primary antagonist of the first half of the season, who is now calling himself Brian Heriot. Having become alarmed of his cold ways he is attempting to redeem himself by caring for a family he encounters. Also starringeditEmily Kinney as Beth Greene, a soft spoken teenage girl, Hershels younger daughter, and Maggies younger half sister. Beth has become emotionally numb but is secretly still emotionally fragile, and later forms a bond with Daryl. Chad L. Coleman as Tyreese Williams, Sashas peace keeping older brother and one of the few survivors of Woodbury and Karens boyfriend. Sonequa Martin Green as Sasha Williams, Tyreeses younger sister, who is seemingly fiery, ruthless and cold but deep down is a compassionate young woman. She has also developed an attraction to Bob. Lawrence Gilliard Jr. Bob Stookey, a former army medic, who struggles to recover from alcoholism. He also develops an attraction to Sasha. Supporting casteditThe PrisoneditBrighton Sharbino as Lizzie Samuels, a young girl, who has joined the prison community and suffers from psychological problems. Kyla Kenedy as Mika Samuels, Lizzies younger sister, who has also joined the prison community. Sunkrish Bala as Dr. Caleb Subramanian, a doctor, who has joined the prison community and is more commonly known as Dr. S. Luke Donaldson as Luke, a young boy, who has joined the prison community. Sherry Richards as Jeanette, a former Woodbury resident, who has joined the prison community. Vincent Martella as Patrick, a young teenager, who has joined the prison community. Melissa Ponzio as Karen, Tyreeses new love interest and the lone survivor of the Woodbury army massacre. Kennedy Brice as Molly, a young girl, who develops a friendship with Lizzie, Mika, and Luke. Victor Mc. Cay as Ryan Samuels, Lizzie and Mikas father. Kyle Gallner as Zach, a survivor, who has joined the prison community and forms a relationship with Beth. Martinezs campeditAlanna Masterson as Tara Chambler, a police academy attendee, who was surviving with her family before encountering The Governor. Audrey Marie Anderson as Lilly Chambler, a former nurse, Meghans mother, and Taras sister, who develops a relationship with The Governor. Meyrick Murphy as Meghan Chambler, Lillys daughter, who begins to see The Governor as a father figure. Jose Pablo Cantillo as Caesar Martinez, one of The Governors most trusted allies, who leads a new group of survivors. Kirk Acevedo as Mitch Dolgen, a former tank operator, who has joined Martinezs new group. Juliana Harkavy as Alisha, a former member of the army reserves, who forms a relationship with Tara. Enver Gjokaj as Pete Dolgen, a member of Martinezs group and Mitchs brother. Abrahams groupeditThe ClaimerseditJeff Kober as Joe, a leader of a small group of heavily armed marauders called the Claimers, who live by the philosophy of claiming. Davi Jay as Tony, a member of Joes group. Marcus Hester as Len, a member of Joes group. Keith Brooks as Dan, a member of Joes group.