Adam Case Study

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Adam is a zombie learning how to function. Pete has hired a lawyer to defend him in the trial of Adam’s murder, but he keeps calling Phoebe by Julie’s (ex-girlfriend that died). Phoebe is trying to keep things normal and help Adam. Tak and the Sons of Romero are trying to raise awareness through rebellious art. While Phoebe is still going to school, Adam has to stay behind at home because he doesn’t have enough function yet. When Phoebe’s friends start asking her why she’s dressing differently, Karen points out that she isn’t dressing in her usual Got garb because she doesn’t want to appear to be mourning for Adam. Tommy approaches Phoebe in the hall, but she’s not ready to talk to him yet. She ends up yelling at him for not stepping in front of the bullet that was shot at her. She is blaming Tommy for Adam’s death. Adam decides to go to the Foundation thinking that …show more content…

They agree to disagree on their attempts to “speak” to the living through their actions. Phoebe goes over to Margi and Collette’s for a sleepover and they start reminiscing about what they used to do together. Collette tells Phoebe what it was like after she died. Phoebe has more communication between her and Tommy about what is going on in each of their lives. Duke finally shows Pete one of the real experiments: Sylvia. She has been completely taken apart and pieces of her are lying all over the room that she is in. The worst part is that she is still living, but begging to be destroyed to end it. Duke gives Pete a book to read by Reverend Mathers. Pete says that the zombie-hating reverend never went far enough with his actions. He says that the Hunters (Alish and Angela) know about this and that he will talk to them about Pete. Phoebe, Adam, Collete, and Margi make another trip to Aftermath, however, Collette decides to stay with DeCayce rather than returning home with her