Why do you even care? You obviously don't like the Governor. Yet you like to spend time arguing it's merits. Get over yourself.
I don't argue, I debate. There's a difference. These issues should be debated in a civil manner.
I've trained LEO's defensive tactics and ECQ FoF for nearly three decades. I've also taught reality-based martial arts and self-defense to civilians for even longer. I have always taken those jobs very seriously and do care that good people make informed decisions when making choices how to best defend themselves. Self-defense is a very important topic and those lacking knowledge should get accurate information. Sometimes it involves telling people things they don't like to hear.
Every reputable defensive shooter instructor absolutely pans the Judge/Governor. Should their opinions be completely dismissed and ignored and priority given to anonymous posters on an Internet gun forum? All opinions do not carry equal weight.
Would you walk into an reputable MMA gym known for producing champion fighters and argue with the trainers as to what's effective because you've watched the UFC on tv? This is the same thing.
"I get why birdshot sucks, but why is this gun/000 buckshot pairing so controversial?"
"Because you can get more capacity, smaller size, more shootability, and higher quality out of a 9mm pistol from any number of manufacturers.
The defense of the Judge people always seems to be, "It doesn't suck completely!" OK, it doesn't suck completely. But what in the world makes it better than other options? Nothing that I can see beyond the bug-eyed slack-jawed window-licking hoorah jollies some people get from having a "shotgun pistol." They want to believe they're shooting 12g #00 power levels. They're not. It's a .410. It's a caliber specifically sold to little kids who can't control real guns.
I honestly believe the Judge is popular only because 5.7mm ammunition is too expensive and the people who desperately want to look cool with a weird gun can afford to shoot .410 shotshells in front of their friends a lot more often."
-Todd Green
"I don't know if that was calibrated gel in the video or not, but those were some really unimpressive wound tracks. Granted, there were three of them, but they all reminded me of pocket pistol FMJ loads. "
-Tam Keel
I can find pretty much find endless quotes and articles from knowledgable well known instructors that say similiar. Doesn't that in itself make you at least stop and think that just maybe there are perhaps much better weapons to rely on in matters of life and death? If there are much better choices, why in the world would anyone not want to use the best available option? What is best is debatable and may very well be different depending on the individual, but I have found no reputable instructor with any substantial amount of experience, knowledge and intelligence that believes the Governor is the best, most effective choice for anyone.