Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Dr. Kurian’s cure turned out to be exactly what you would expect from a mad scientist hell bent on creating a zombie world order. Having him be forced to try it on himself was a nice twist however. Murphy, as expected, allowed himself to have a lot of fun with the concept of commanding a zombie slave army. There’s a lot of temptation there for zombie, but as much as they try to pretend that he’s tempted by the idea of creating a zombie Earth he never appears to be that committed to the whole concept. His reluctance in allowing Warren to be infected by the cure is evidence of that.
Actually, I have to commend the work they’ve been doing on developing the friendship between Warren and Murphy these past few weeks. Warren has been acting as an anchor of sorts of Murphy when it comes to keeping him connected to humanity. As cool as Murphy’s powers are he’s essentially alone in his situation, which makes it important for someone to treat him as a friend and trust him. Warren has been providing that support a lot more than she did last season. They’re probably setting up a situation that will eventually lead to Murphy breaking that trust but for now it’s providing a unique dynamic between the two characters.
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