[s1e11] Containment [TESTED]
The episode is widely noted by fans for its intense "pathos," focusing on the "devolution of humanity" during the crisis and the toll it takes on those trying to remain heroes.
Katie realizes her infection has reached its final stage when she sees her skin tearing in a mirror—a horrifying realization that she will not survive. [S1E11] Containment
Despite the physical separation, Katie tells Jake she loves him. Jake, devastated, responds that she doesn't "get to say that" until he can actually hold her. She eventually passes away while Jake is forced to watch, helpless, through a glass partition. Other Key Developments The episode is widely noted by fans for
The episode is widely noted by fans for its intense "pathos," focusing on the "devolution of humanity" during the crisis and the toll it takes on those trying to remain heroes.
Katie realizes her infection has reached its final stage when she sees her skin tearing in a mirror—a horrifying realization that she will not survive.
Despite the physical separation, Katie tells Jake she loves him. Jake, devastated, responds that she doesn't "get to say that" until he can actually hold her. She eventually passes away while Jake is forced to watch, helpless, through a glass partition. Other Key Developments