I’m ‘playing dead’, waiting for them to cut the rope off their bumper and peel away. This sort of outcome is really a drag, but I still like to see it out. I think it gives them a feeling of power. That’s close enough to success, for me. I hear my show described as ‘passive recruitment’. No. I mean, definitely, if someone wants to become a zombie, I’ll give ’em a bite, but what I’m really trying to do is convey the ineffable sense of freedom that we feel on this side. Or give just ’em a little thrill. Whatever.
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