First off let me say that there were no "infected" zombies or people in any of Romeros films. Thats a device for newer zombie movies that over explain things because stupid people cant use their imaginations to fill in the blanks anymore, and nerds on the internet cry about every little thing that isnt fully and accurately explained. The initial reason was thought to be the Venus probe in NotLD. In Dawn, it is said to be because "When theres no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the earth", and in Day, the closest explanation is that (paraphrased) "We are being punished by the creator. He visited a curse upon us. Maybe he didnt want to see us blow a big hole in his sky" and "We were getting too big for our britches trying to figure his *beep* out". Romero was obviously leaning more towards the idea that we are being punished by god for being so awful. The whole social commentary on people being braindead in dawn, all the people (in all his movies) not being able to get along and work together, instead choosing to figuratively and literally EAT each other when *beep* hits the fan. It doesnt need to be over complicated or explained. Its better that it isnt and the reasons or hints he does give are better than any kind of logical explanation IMO. Certainly they are creepier and hit way harder on a human level.
As for Logan not coming back, Romero probably just forgot. I bet if you asked him now he'd say that wouldve been a cool scene. But if you wanna be an ultra nerd about it (not you specifically), maybe he did come back, an hour later or something, if it makes you feel better.
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