On the Walking Dead, there's an emphasis on the moral quandary that those dealing with the dead find themselves. Even back in the television station, those inside had little tolerance for the doctor's recommendation on what to do with the dead. On Walking Dead a father kept folks he once knew in a barn without killing them. In Dawn of the Dead, the dead were held in an apartment complex basement. What to with the walking dead. To obliterate these beloved people no longer what they once were isn't such an easy task. So their bodies (or what is left of them) flopping about, with a few chewing on meaty bone, set to unnerving Goblin musical accompaniment and it is a chilling scene. All Roger and Pete can do is give them release and silence the hunger once and for all.

Roger questions in repulsion, "Why did these people keep them here?"
Peter answers with some reflection, "Cause they believe there's some respect in dying."

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