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Originally Posted by Jason14h
The guy wanted to die, and the group didn't have time. His main sample got destroyed so he viewed himself as a failure and was ready to die.
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I was figuring they were going to go back and pick up the dude who could see the future (the one digging the holes before the attack).
Scientist needed "fresh sample". It seemed intuitive they could grab him, secure him and provide a fresh sample when he turned.
Oh well. Much like the "tunnel" in the second episode, it was just a non sequiter used to fill airtime I guess. I don't harsh a fantasy series on plot holes TOO much, and I suppose the comic book laid out the framework in advance, but stuff like "oh, we're out of fuel, so the whole place is going to blow" - is just lazy writing.
On the whole I found the episodes were one good followed by one bad. Any time they deviated from the whole zombie apocalypse part, it sort of bugged me. You need the quiet moments to build the tension, but damn, did we really need a 10 minute discussion about fishing between the two sisters? It added nothing.