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Of The Living Dead — [s7e5] Murdoch

: Bates is found to be forging death certificates to release prisoners into his care for experimentation.

Directed by lead actor Yannick Bisson, the episode utilizes gothic horror tropes to set a "spooky" atmosphere. [S7E5] Murdoch of the Living Dead

: The "zombie" theme serves as an early 1900s cultural touchstone, referencing both Caribbean mythology and the burgeoning field of psychology. : Bates is found to be forging death

: In a moment of "death by irony," Dr. Bates is ultimately killed by one of his own "failed experiments"—a man whose brain he damaged, who regresses to a primal, violent state and kills the doctor by biting. IV. Conclusion : In a moment of "death by irony," Dr

Luther Bates or see a of George Crabtree's theories? Murdoch of the Living Dead - IMDb

: Dr. Bates performs primitive lobotomies on violent criminals to "cure" their antisocial behavior. While the treatment removes violent impulses, it also erases the patients' personalities, leaving them as hollow, docile "sheep".