List of Z Nation episodes
Z Nation is an American horror-comedy-drama/post-apocalyptic television series that airs on Syfy, created by Karl Schaefer and Craig Engler, and produced by The Asylum. The first season of 13 episodes premiered on September 12, 2014.[1] Z Nation is filmed in the Spokane, Washington, area and was renewed for a second season of 15 episodes,[2][3] which premiered on September 11, 2015.[4] On November 6, 2015, the series was renewed for a third season to debut in 2016.[5] As of December 18, 2015, 28 episodes of Z Nation have aired, concluding the second season.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 13 | September 12, 2014 | December 5, 2014 | |
2 | 15 | September 11, 2015 | December 18, 2015 |
Episodes
Season 1 (2014)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Puppies and Kittens" | John Hyams | Karl Schaefer | September 12, 2014 | 1.58[6] |
Hammond and Murphy make their way to Camp Blue Sky en route to a high school in Sleepy Hollow, New York, where they expect to be airlifted to Mt. Wilson Laboratory in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Citizen Z is the sole occupant of an NSA outpost in the Arctic after the rest of the crew is killed during a botched evacuation. Hammond and Murphy link up with several other survivors after Blue Sky is overrun. The high school is abandoned, and the only survivors appear to be a baby and a mysterious stranger, Cassandra. The baby unexpectly turns into a zombie and kills Hammond. The group then encounters another mysterious survivor, later revealed to be 10K. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Fracking Zombies" | John Hyams | Michael Cassutt | September 19, 2014 | 1.62[7] |
The group attempts to refuel their vehicles at the "Jersey Devil Refinery" in northern New Jersey after being tipped off by a suspicious survivor. They use a music box to distract the zombies. Cassandra is revealed to have run away from a group, with its leader Tobias sending people to find her. Murphy reveals to Doc that he has a phobia of the zombies as a result of being bitten. From the Arctic Circle, Citizen Z is still keeping an eye on everyone, instructing Garnett to bring Murphy to California. The group make a narrow escape from an explosion at the refinery, as 10k runs up to the truck with fuel. Citizen Z finds a dog in the snow outside. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Philly Feast" | Luis Prieto | Eric Wallace and Karl Schafer | September 26, 2014 | 1.14[8] |
In Philadelphia, the team meets the group Cassandra has been trying to escape from. Cassandra reveals that she was previously part of a cannibalistic cult, acting as a prostitute to lure people so the cannibal group could kidnap and eat them. This group, led by a man named Tobias Campbell, wants Cassandra back. As Addy is trying to contact Citizen Z, she gets abducted by members of the cult, who take her back to Tobias. The group confront Tobias and trade Cassandra for Addy. Doc poses as a customer looking for Sunshine, while the group lead a horde of zombies toward the cult, blasting music from their truck with the help of Citizen Z. The group drive off, leaving the cult to fend for themselves. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Full Metal Zombie" | Michael Robison | Eric Bernt | October 3, 2014 | 1.55[9] |
Citizen Z informs the team that General McCandless in McLean, Virginia may be able to give them an airlift directly to California. The survivors fight a large zombie soldier with a metal plate in his head, which renders him immune to head shots. The general ends up being insane, and his helicopter is no longer able to fly. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Home Sweet Zombie" | Luis Prieto | Dan Merchant | October 10, 2014 | 1.26[10] |
The team goes to Warren's hometown of Castle Point, Missouri (mistakenly listed as in Illinois), as Warren tries to find closure about her husband Antoine. Meanwhile, a zombie tornado threatens the entire mission. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "Resurrection Z" | John Hyams | Craig Engler | October 17, 2014 | 1.57[11] |
The group arrives in Hannibal, Missouri and takes shelter in a base led by Garnett's former squadmate, Joe Williams. A cult led by a man named Jacob has been indoctrinating people to do their deeds. Several cult members manage to infiltrate the base by returning and pretending they've renounced the cult. As zombies and Jacob's people overrun the compound, Garnett is killed by Jacob while blocking a bullet for Murphy.[12] | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Welcome to the Fu-Bar" | Abram Cox | Jennifer Derwingson | October 24, 2014 | 1.34[13] |
In western Kansas, the team stops at a saloon called the Fu-Bar, just as a giant zombie herd heads into town. Mack and Addy get separated and choose to head off on their own. Meanwhile, a traveling salesmen they re-encounter from episode 1 holds a zombie shooting contest, which 10K enthusiastically enters. He wins the contest and the prize, a Barrett M82, but decides to give it to Brittany, the girl who came in second. Murphy discovers his saliva renders a normal human immune to the zombie virus, when he bites a man in a fight who is later killed and does not reanimate. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Zunami" | John Hyams | Dan Merchant | October 31, 2014 | 1.10[14] |
The group is forced to hunker down in a Nebraska town as the zombie tsunami comes in. Citizen Z encounters a Soviet cosmonaut who seems to be at Northern Lights for a purpose. This cosmonaut is revealed to be a figment of his oxygen-deprived imagination, which is trying to warn Citizen Z about the failing air supply. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Die, Zombie, Die... Again" | Tim Andrew | Dan Merchant & Karl Schaefer | November 7, 2014 | 1.30[15] |
Mack and Addy debate abandoning the rest of the group and the mission. Mack believes a zombie has killed Addy at their campsite, but he repeatedly awakens from a nightmare in a manner reminiscent of Groundhog Day. All of these repeating episodes turn out to be a dream that Addy was having, and she realizes the flashbacks she has been experiencing are a repressed memory of killing her mother. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Going Nuclear" | Nick Lyon | Craig Engler & Michael Cassutt | November 14, 2014 | 1.49[16] |
The group takes a detour through South Dakota to avoid the zombie tsunami. In Edgemont, a nuclear reactor is about to melt down, an occurrence that Amelia and her father are desperately trying to thwart. When the father is killed, the group's only resort is to turn to another former worker, Homer Stubbins, who has isolated himself in his fortress since his son was killed at the onset of the outbreak. Amelia agrees to fly Murphy out of the fallout zone should the reactor melt down. Murphy learns he can influence the zombies' actions. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Sisters of Mercy" | Rachel Goldenberg | Jennifer Derwingson | November 21, 2014 | 1.40[17] |
Mack and Addy reunite with the rest of the group. They encounter an all-female commune whose leader, Helen, agrees to shelter only the three women of the group, as she believes all men are evil. The group discovers that when the commune's boys turn 13, they are forced to leave. A man who abused his wife is thrown into a barn to be eaten by a zombie bear. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Murphy's Law" | Tim Andrew | Michael Cassutt | November 28, 2014 | 1.61[18] |
Murphy is kidnapped by three survivors: Zimmerman, Janis, and Henry. They drive to a zombie-infested Mesa Pharmaceuticals warehouse, where they plan to use Murphy's immunity to help them steal drugs. Murphy discovers he has mind control abilities, which he uses by spitting in his abductors' canteens. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Doctor of the Dead" | John Hyams | John Hyams & Karl Schaefer | December 5, 2014 | 1.44[19] |
In a series of pre-apocalypse flashbacks, a man is shown extracting brain matter from a Krokodil addict, a Liberian Ebola patient, a Haitian voodoo zombie, and an inspector at the Soviet bio-weapons facility at Semipalatinsk. The group expects to meet Dr. Merch at a facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, but arrives to find the personnel have been killed. They discover that this lab is where the virus was first transmitted from lab monkeys to humans. The man from the flashback arrives instead of Dr. Merch and explains that he will take Murphy the rest of the way to California. Murphy gives mercy to patient zero, a lab technician who has been an inanimate zombie hybrid for three years. The season ends with a cliffhanger, as Murphy's exit from the containment lab without proper decontamination triggers the launch of tactical nuclear weapons, shown headed for the lab as well as the NSA site from which Citizen Z operates. |
Season 2 (2015)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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14 | 1 | "The Murphy" | John Hyams | Karl Schaefer | September 11, 2015 | 0.94[20] |
The group is split up as they try to outrun the impending blast. Citizen Z finds himself battling thawed zombies and unable to communicate with the team. In a desperate attempt to help them out on their quest to get to California and the CDC, Citizen Z issues an on-air bounty for Murphy. Roberta nearly dies before reuniting with Doc, 10K, Mack and Addy. They travel to Cheyenne, Wyoming where they find Murphy and Cassandra. However, they encounter several bounty hunters, the most prominent being Vasquez, who engages the group in conflict over who will take Murphy to the CDC. In the ensuing shootout, Murphy and Cassandra escape. | ||||||
15 | 2 | "White Light" | John Hyams | John Hyams | September 18, 2015 | 0.88[21] |
The group is attacked by various bounty hunters and are caught in a shootout. Each member of the group goes through near-death experiences as they are almost killed by anonymous bounty hunters. Vasquez saves Roberta from a bounty hunter. Mack is bitten after being caught in a zombie-infested stairwell. Addy shoots Mack in the head immediately after he turns. | ||||||
16 | 3 | "Zombie Road" | Dan Merchant | Dan Merchant | September 25, 2015 | 0.99[22] |
As they escape Cheyenne, the group encounters a convoy heading up to Edmonton, Alberta. They hitch a ride with this convoy, but soon encounter trouble in the form of blasters: radioactive zombies created from the nuclear blast and fallout. The leader of the convoy has been affected by radiation poisoning, and the group eventually has to escape as the convoy is overcome by the blasters. Murphy once again separates from the rest of the group, joined by Cassandra and a survivor from the convoy, as they drive to a lab in Minneapolis. | ||||||
17 | 4 | "Batch 47" | Alexander Yellen | Michael Cassutt | October 2, 2015 | 0.90[23] |
Murphy and Cassandra arrive at a greenhouse that is infested with zombie-plant hybrids. The greenhouse contains Batch 47, which the lab's resident leader claims will cure the zombie virus. The leader sends in volunteer after volunteer to attempt to retrieve a sample, but no one has succeeded thus far. Due to his telepathic connection with zombies, Murphy is able to retrieve a sample of Batch 47. Initial test results on a decapitated zombie look promising, but they eventually find out that it also turns humans into zombies. Meanwhile, Citizen Z transmits the coordinates of the CDC lab to Addy, but due to static interference, she copies down the wrong coordinates. Shortly after leaving the greenhouse, the group encounters Serena, a girl who is pregnant with Murphy's unborn child. | ||||||
18 | 5 | "Zombaby!" | Rachel Goldenberg | Jennifer Derwingson | October 9, 2015 | 0.88[24] |
The group travels to a Mennonite community in time for Serena to give birth to a baby girl. 10K and Addy are infected with anthrax. Despite the Mennonites being helpful and cooperative to the group, Roberta is forced to rob the Mennonites of their remaining rations of antibiotics in order to save 10K and Addy. A zombie horde attacks the group shortly after the baby is born, and in the ensuing fight, Serena is bitten and has to be shot by Roberta. | ||||||
19 | 6 | "Zombie Baby Daddy" | Tim Cox | Craig Engler | October 16, 2015 | 0.84[25] |
The group winds up in Springfield, Illinois, where they fight off zombies. Murphy separates from the group out of fear that they may take the baby away and kill it. Vasquez separates from the group, and when he doesn't return, Roberta tracks him down. The two are injured and wind up at an abandoned hospital, where Vasquez reveals that he was searching for the man who killed his wife and kids. Under orders from Murphy, Cassandra stops the group from looking for Murphy. 10K is forced to kill Cassandra when they wind up in conflict. Murphy finds a couple in an isolated home, bites them and leaves the baby in their care before rejoining the group. | ||||||
20 | 7 | "Down the Mississippi" | John Hyams | John Hyams | October 23, 2015 | 0.76[26] |
The group travels south by boat along the Mississippi River towards Memphis, Tennessee. They encounter a group of zombies which attack the boat. In the ensuing fight against the zombies, 10K dives into the water and separates from the group. While searching for the group, 10K encounters two men, Sketchy and Skeezy, who convince 10K that they know how to find his group. The trio encounter a group of people at a settlement and due to some misunderstanding, are tried and sentenced to death by hanging for treason by the group's leader, known as Escorpion. Luckily, 10K befriended one of the group members earlier, and told her where he was planning on meeting up with the rest of his group. She manages to find the rest of the group. The woman leads the group back to the settlement and they rescue 10K. | ||||||
21 | 8 | "The Collector" | Dan Merchant | Dan Merchant | October 30, 2015 | 0.87[27] |
Murphy is separated from the rest of the group and falls into a trap set out by a zombie collector. While in captivity, Murphy is forced to recount the entire history of how he came to be the person that he is now. The rest of the group searches for Murphy in a small town. 10K is the first to find him, but is also captured by the zombie collector. The rest of the group arrive to rescue Murphy and 10K. | ||||||
22 | 9 | "RoZwell" | Jason McKee | Craig Engler | November 6, 2015 | 0.84[28] |
The group encounters an isolated community of people near Roswell, New Mexico, led by a woman named Bernadette. Bernadette claims to be in contact with alien lifeforms. 10K believes that there is a hidden underground base, which Roberta deduces could contain potentially working radio equipment or transportation to get to the CDC lab faster. They ask Bernadette to lead them to this underground base. Along the way, they encounter and kill what appears to be a zombified alien. Eventually, they confront two alien life forms, one of which attempts to abduct Bernadette. They fatally injure the alien abductor, who turns out to be one of the community members dressed in a special suit. He was also the last test pilot of the hidden base before it was overrun by zombies like the ones they had killed earlier. | ||||||
23 | 10 | "We Were Nowhere Near the Grand Canyon" | Juan A. Mas | Eric Bernt | November 13, 2015 | 0.67[29] |
The group is traveling about 100 miles north of Flagstaff. Citizen Z warns them of a Zunami horde approaching. The RV that they are driving breaks down and the group is forced to split up to look for more transportation. Murphy, Roberta, Vasquez and Addy encounter a group of Native Americans at a casino, led by Danny. 10K and Doc are captured by a different Native American group, led by Danny's estranged son, Gordon. Gordon leads 10K and Doc into a trap and leaves them to die, but they are rescued by Gordon's sister, Ayalla. Meanwhile, Roberta advises Citizen Z on how to operate a rocket launcher to kill off the last remaining zombie at the station. Ayalla convinces 10K and Doc to travel with her to warn Danny of the Zunami horde. Danny tells his group to join Gordon's group in the cliffs, but decides to stay behind himself to honor his dead wife's memory. The Zunami horde destroys the casino and heads towards the group at the cliffs. At Doc's suggestion, the group works with Gordon's group to successfully enact a plan to divert and drive the Zunami horde off the cliffs. | ||||||
24 | 11 | "Corporate Retreat" | Jodi Binstock | Micho Rutare | November 20, 2015 | 0.77[30] |
The group encounters another group of survivors at a hotel, who had been staying there ever since the outbreak. This other group is led by a former communications manager named Gideon, who facilitates trust and dialogue between the two groups. The group separates to further investigate the hotel. Both Murphy and another person from the other group are shot, which causes everyone to converge at the scene of the crime. While unconscious, Murphy has visions, which causes more zombies to converge on the hotel, drawn by Murphy's telepathy during his dreams. The two groups convene to determine who shot Murphy. Eventually, Gideon assumes Iggy is guilty of shooting Murphy, and banishes him. The real shooter is still at large, and attempts to shoot two more people, including Doc. Both groups are trapped in the main lobby as the zombies from the hotel break out of their rooms. In a panic, the shooter identifies himself and attempts to leave with Dana, but is shot by a half-turned zombie. Iggy returns and kills Gideon. Both groups leave the hotel and go their separate ways. | ||||||
25 | 12 | "Party With the Zeros" | Abram Cox | Lynelle White | November 27, 2015 | 0.92[31] |
The group is near the Mexican border, fighting off a group of zombies. They are rescued by Escorpion, who leads them to meet "the Queen of the Dead", La Reina. La Reina offers the group a choice to either leave with a reward in exchange for Murphy, or stay and join her group. The group accepts the offer to join La Reina's group. During the party held to induct the group as members, Vasquez identifies Escorpion as the killer of his wife and kids. Vasquez attempts to shoot Escorpion, but is stopped by Roberta. Kurian claims to have used Murphy's blood to generate a cure for the zombie virus. La Reina picks Vasquez as the test subject to prove whether the cure will work. | ||||||
26 | 13 | "Adiós, Muchachos" | Abram Cox | Jennifer Derwingson | December 4, 2015 | 0.97[32] |
Roberta suggests to La Reina that Kurian should be the first test subject. Kurian is forced to inject the cure into himself. He is then bitten by a decapitated zombie, but appears to survive. La Reina and her followers are all injected with the cure. Kurian reveals that everyone who was injected with the cure will come under Murphy's control after an certain period of incubation time. Escorpion tortures Vasquez to find out Roberta's true intentions. Escorpion tries to expose Roberta in front of La Reina, but La Reina, under Murphy's control, has her guards capture Escorpion. Murphy's influence on La Reina's group starts to wear off as Roberta and her group rescue Vasquez. Kurian starts to attack Murphy. but Roberta arrives in time to behead Kurian. They meet up with the rest of the group and attempt to escape while being pursued by La Reina and her group. Murphy influences some zombies to stop La Reina's group. Escorpion escapes and returns to fight Vasquez. Vasquez throws Escorpion down the hatch they escaped from, to be eaten by pursuing zombies. The group finds five cars and they drive off towards the California border. | ||||||
27 | 14 | "Day One" | Dan Merchant | Michael Cassutt | December 11, 2015 | 0.83[33] |
In a flashback prologue, Simon Cruller (Citizen Z) recalls how he wound up at the North Pole. As the group makes their way across California, each member has a flashback about what they were doing on day 1 of the zombie outbreak. Meanwhile, someone has hacked the system at the North Pole, and while tracking down the hacker, Citizen Z discovers that the hacker is actually using Citizen Z to find Murphy. The group arrives at the coordinates of the CDC Lab to find a decrepit house. Roberta and Vasquez enter the house, to be greeted by a lady who is hiding some weapons. | ||||||
28 | 15 | "All Good Things Must Come to an End" | John Hyams | Karl Schaefer & Daniel Schaefer | December 18, 2015 | 1.10[34] |
Citizen Z tries to warn the group to abort the mission because the location has been compromised, but is unsuccessful. Meanwhile, another group arrives at the house and tries to claim the bounty for finding Murphy. In the ensuing conflict, 10K is shot. The woman signals for Dr. Merch to come to the house. A group of armed men led by the captain of the submarine and Dr. Merch arrives to escort Murphy (and 10K) away. After they leave, a group of armed men led by La Reina arrives, looking for Murphy. Roberta's group retreats back into the house, where the woman provides them with a stash of hidden weapons. Meanwhile, the captain reveals to Murphy his intentions to take them to Zona, which is an island that is free of zombies. Dr. Merch reveals that they attempted to develop a zombie cure but had mixed results, but now Murphy's blood will help them to achieve success. La Reina confronts Roberta, demanding to know where Murphy is. In the ensuing conflict, La Reina is about to kill Roberta, only to be killed by Escorpion. Vasquez disarms Escorpion, and threatens to kill him. In the end, Vasquez spares the repentant Escorpion's life but decides to leave the group. Escorpion joins Doc, Addy and Roberta as they arrive at a beach to see the submarine on fire. They also see Murphy leaving in a boat with Dr. Merch and the captain, just before they are captured by some foreign guards. 10K is nowhere to be seen. The final scene shows Murphy's daughter having a tea party with some zombies. |
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