His apocalypse experience was arguably more devastating than that of the Abbott family, once his friendly neighborhood companions.
Regan and Marcus each learn more about Emmett through his late family memberssometimes in surprising, horrific ways.
Drawings provide the only way to fix memories in a tangible form.
It also provides his character with an added dimension, making the audience question his sanity ever-so-slightly.
Or perhaps instead there’s a simple practicality concern to this.
Maybe he left her up in the rafters to bring a swift end to her suffering.
He might not have removed her because of the sound such a proper burial service would inevitably cause.
There’s no evidence he’s been revisiting her corpse or displaying any truly deranged behavior.
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