In the Flesh is primarily a character-driven drama exploring themes of prejudice, acceptance, and identity through the lens of a post-zombie apocalypse world. Audience emotional responses are dominated by Sadness, Empathy, and Melancholy due to the protagonist Kieren's struggle for reintegration into a hostile society and the lingering grief from the 'Rising.' Anxiety, Fear, and Disturbing elements stem from the societal tension, the threat of violence against the PDS sufferers, and the unsettling nature of their past. While categorized with 'Comedy,' the humor is subtle and dark, contributing to a minor Humor percentage. Hope is also significant, reflecting the desire for Kieren's acceptance and a more tolerant future.
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