"Containment" shows a little bit more of ambiguity and raises more questions than answers with that, the third episode of the series.
The people inside the zone are becoming more and more desperate. Some are trying to get food, some are trying to steal it, some are just trying to run away. And while all of this is happening, the people from the outside get information of what is happening inside from unconventional sources, raising the tension of everyone trying to keep the situation under control.
"Containment" does a good job in this episode in balancing both narratives, what is happening inside and outside, and in giving every character enough time to develop. There are some that are still underdeveloped or don't seem so interesting, but in general the show does a good job in keeping the tension without actually many things happening. It is more about what is running under, and what fears people are having about the spread of the virus.
Solid episode.
The people inside the zone are becoming more and more desperate. Some are trying to get food, some are trying to steal it, some are just trying to run away. And while all of this is happening, the people from the outside get information of what is happening inside from unconventional sources, raising the tension of everyone trying to keep the situation under control.
"Containment" does a good job in this episode in balancing both narratives, what is happening inside and outside, and in giving every character enough time to develop. There are some that are still underdeveloped or don't seem so interesting, but in general the show does a good job in keeping the tension without actually many things happening. It is more about what is running under, and what fears people are having about the spread of the virus.
Solid episode.