Review of Extraction

The Strain: Extraction (2017)
Season 4, Episode 8
Worms infested the Author's Brains
5 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I never took 'The Strain' serious as a show, but admittedly it has its moments, most of them with the characters of Setrakian and Quinlan, some with Palmer, Eichhorst and Fet.

In previous episodes we learned that the drug 'Warfarin', historically a rat poison, is also poisonous and lethal for the Strigoi. In Episode seven Eichhorst made the mistake to drink Setrakians blood, who took a big overdose of Warfarin before (how long does it take for that drug to be completely in the human blood stream, one had NOT to ask), and so he was weakened enough to be finally beheaded by his enemy.

That hurt the Master, because he lost his executioner, and you may NOT ask yourself, why the Master is such an idiot and had not the foresight to make some others to be second in command, but OK, the script didn't let him, so he was really stung (also strategically) by his Padawan's demise.

***Begin Spoiler*** In this episode, we expected Satrakian to be healed, but, surprisingly, he had to die. Not that it matters for the show in its final stage, with only two episodes left.

Since we already witnessed that blood thinner kills Strigoi, it is to expect that the infesting worms are at least affected by the drug that made their previous owner foam....which could give the 'White' that Eph previously made the opportunity to do its work and heal and strengthen Setrakian, or at least help him survive the Warfarin overdose.

But no, nobody in the gathered group has the idea to use an UV light for testing the victim for infestation, nor did anyone suggest to wait for the outcome. Quinlan has to do the final job of mercy, and we don't see if Setrakian was really infested by living worms. Guess why ? After that, the group argues about the deployment of the nuke, which three of them brought to NY with great efforts and in great danger. Since the nuclear winter is already here (the world = USA, as ever), induced by one or more (there would be needed hundreds for that) nukes, it would make sense to destroy the Master with one, but someone (Eph) has reservations. Dying Setrakian had revealed another ominous plan. So many people in the city (which was already nuked once). ***End Spoiler***

In this episode (along with the complete Season 4) the facepalm-moments are so frequent, one thinks the show's authors are in a race to surpass themselves for the Guiness Book of Imbecility.
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