Incuriousness (spoilers s2ep2)
It's always bothered in stories such as though how the characters seem to lack curiosity. E.g. bus passengers pass the night in the diner. They've heard screams. Even if they don't know or believe the warnings they have to know there's some weird stuff going on. Yet no questions beyond the driver wanting to know how they knew about the log in the road?
Sid Vicious wants to run outside & look for himself, but no questions beforehand or after?
Boyd discovers that it wasn't the monsters that shackled Martin. Hints of new & possibly even more dangerous players seem like kind of a big deal. So what's Boyd do ... says let's change the subject.
Tabitha spends the night with Victor, who's been there longer than anyone else. He doesn't want to talk about how he arrived. Okay. But there are lots of other subjects his experience might not only enlighten but be life-saving. Yet again, nada.
Granted it's probably a bad idea to engage the monsters in conversation, but no one's ever asked them straight up what they are, where they are or what their deal might be?
It's not as though the writers are shy to engage in seemingly endless dialogue, either.