S1E6 There Must Be Rules
The group must decide what to do about Vic who was injured during the chase. Elishia wants to let him die but James wants answers from him and he convinces Elishia to operate.
A police officer and a doctor face an emotionally charged mystery when seven local residents inexplicably return from the dead in peak physical form.
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The group must decide what to do about Vic who was injured during the chase. Elishia wants to let him die but James wants answers from him and he convinces Elishia to operate.
Vic finds Maria and convinces her to take him to the group, James spends an intimate night with Kate and Kirstie remembers how she died.
James questions the unapologetic killer Phil and uncovers more of the disturbing truth about who and what he is. The Risen learn about Elishia's experiment and how they were returned to life.
Chris confronts James over his plan, but as catastrophe closes in, the Risen discover their true nature -- and their fate.
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