[S1E3] The Slump
[S1E3] The Slump >>> https://shurll.com/2tkIyw
After going back on air with Caroline to warn people to be careful, Martin feels the villagers' ire: a water scare a few years previously caused tourism to slump. People lost their jobs, their homes, and one resident even hanged himself.
And then the next day, Lexi is feeling high again, instantly ringing Jeff to make amends and secure that second date. She agrees for it to be at her house, and she will cook. After spending an entire day cooking and cleaning, as Jeff arrives and presses the buzzer, darkness looms around Lexi again, and she slumps to the bathroom floor unable to move. This scene was horrific to watch, as she begs her inner self not to jump into a low, talking to herself in the mirror.
George tells Izzie to just put her clothes somewhere else but she insists that everywhere is filled with Meredith's mother's boxes. They hesitantly ask Meredith if they can put the boxes in storage or unpack a few things like lamps, painting or pillows to make the house more homey. Izzie and George quickly ask if they can watch the tapes of surgical procedures from one of her mother's boxes but Meredith slams a door in their faces; a moment later, she re-opens it and takes Izzie's coffee and shuts the door again. She slumps against the other side of the door, holding her coffee.
Kenny calls for everyone (except Lilly, if she was allowed to stay) to get off of the RV so that they could let the engine cool down. Katjaa takes a visibly depressed Duck over to a fallen log and sits him down in her lap to keep him close. She asks Lee if he could search for anything on the train to drink for her son, but Kenny identifies the train as a freight train rather than a commercial train. He warns Lee and Ben to be careful as they check out the train. When the two of them check the boxcar, they discover a modified set-up to accommodate someone living in the boxcar. Ben shares his concern, hoping that the owner was gone, but Lee notes that the boxcar looked recently used. Lee finds a half-full bottle of water and a map of the train's routes that he gives to Katjaa and Kenny respectively. (Determinant) When Lee checks the second door compartment on the engine car, he finds a spanner, a rusty monkey wrench, and a track key remover. He takes one and leaves the others in the compartment. When Lee and Ben search the engine car, they find a dead body slumped in a chair. After Lee confirms that it is not a walker, he pulls the body out of the chair, discovering a blinking button. Ben pushes the button, and a loud hissing noise from the train announces that the brakes have been disabled.
Have Kenny kill Duck: Either through his avoidant silence or quiet encouragement, Lee does not take Katjaa's gun from Kenny and has him raise the weapon on his own son. Arm quivering, Kenny sees Duck raise his head one final time to look at him, then slump to the side and remain motionless. Kenny barely manages to keep standing at Duck's death. Lee quietly assures Kenny that everything would be okay, (Determinant) but Kenny just fires the gun, ignorant of any comfort Lee could offer. Kenny, dispirited, follows Lee out of the forest, leaving the two corpses as they were.
Refuse/Fail to kill Duck: Either through his avoidant silence or quiet encouragement, Lee does not take Katjaa's gun from Kenny and has him raise the weapon on his own son. Arm quivering, Kenny sees Duck raise his head one final time to look at him, then slump to the side and remain motionless. Kenny barely manages to keep standing at Duck's death. Lee waits for Kenny to shoot, but the widowed man slackens, lowers his gun, and says that he cannot do it. Remorseful yet unable to do anything else, Lee tells Kenny to just leave with him. Crying, Kenny follows Lee out of the clearing, leaving his wife dead and his son to reanimate.
Suddenly, Mortar and Artillery fire come down on the men. They sustain many casualties, as Lipton yells at the men to get out of the streets. Blithe runs, but combat begins to wear down on him, and he slumps over in an alley with a blank stare on his face. One mans leg is blown to pieces by a Mortar. Randleman goes to help the man. Lipton is still out in the open yelling for the men to move, when a Flak shell explodes under him, and launches him into a building. Talbert goes to help Lipton, who is bleeding in the face and hand from shrapnel. He then notices blood on Liptons groin. He slits open Lipton fly, takes a look, and says, \"You're okay Lip. Everythings right where it should be.\" 59ce067264
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