In the eleventh episode of the CW's limited series , titled " Nothing Gold Can Stay ," the emotional heart of the story centers on the tragic and powerful death of Katie Frank . The Story of Katie and Jake
The episode is widely noted by fans for its intense "pathos," focusing on the "devolution of humanity" during the crisis and the toll it takes on those trying to remain heroes.
In a poignant moment, the episode flashes back to a time when they shared an intimate "shower" on opposite sides of a vinyl curtain. As she dies, she experiences a hallucination where that curtain is finally gone, allowing them to truly be together. [S1E11] Containment
Despite the physical separation, Katie tells Jake she loves him. Jake, devastated, responds that she doesn't "get to say that" until he can actually hold her. She eventually passes away while Jake is forced to watch, helpless, through a glass partition. Other Key Developments
Katie realizes her infection has reached its final stage when she sees her skin tearing in a mirror—a horrifying realization that she will not survive. In the eleventh episode of the CW's limited
Outside the cordon, Lex continues his mission to expose the truth about the outbreak, teaming up with his father to confront officials after a meeting with the Lieutenant Governor is abruptly canceled.
Jana, a tech-savvy survivor, hears rumors of a way out of the quarantine for a steep price of $5,000 per person and begins considering her options. As she dies, she experiences a hallucination where
Throughout the series, , a teacher trapped inside the Atlanta quarantine with her students, and Jake , a police officer, developed a slow-burn romance while separated by physical barriers to prevent infection. In this episode, their relationship reaches its peak and its end: