Okay, I just finished watching...ummm, not bad. I could see watching this over the summer, but with the broadcast primetime lineup returning it's one of those shows where I probably won't have time to watch.
BUT the people still have access to razor blades to shave and their hair cuts are still fresh and clipper cut and the fashions are still there for the women. That's right you can still find the latest tops and leather jackets with matching boots.
Yeah, that was kinda cheesesy! Heck, I thought the first few episodes would focus on their fighting for survival on their long and dangerous journey to the big city. Instead, they diddy-bop down the road, easily dispose of a few slugs/thugs, and appear at Wrigley Field the next day. I don't know much about Chicago, but I guarantee you there would be people keeping-up that place and playing ball during the daylight hours.And a trip from the country to the city of Chicago on Foot was accomplished in less than a day.
The ending had me thinking of Jericho....this is definitely a take off of both Jericho and Hunger Games both.
And where do they all go to the bathroom? Did you see anyone use an outhouse? Cause I know the sewer system won't work anymore.
I watched it and IMHO this won't last long. The premise is beyond plausible, most Science Fiction requires some suspension of disbelief but this is ridiculous. The mystery of who, why and how isn't enough to sustain this mess.
I'll cut 'em some slack on this issue...nobody wasn't to see the ladies with hairy legs, hairy armpits and one eye-brow. Sure, we'd all look Amish in 15-years of technology-challenged living, but nobody want's to see that on television.
Yeah, that was kinda cheesesy! Heck, I thought the first few episodes would focus on their fighting for survival on their long and dangerous journey to the big city. Instead, they diddy-bop down the road, easily dispose of a few slugs/thugs, and appear at Wrigley Field the next day. I don't know much about Chicago, but I guarantee you there would be people keeping-up that place and playing ball during the daylight hours.
I assume they would use solid waste as fertilizer for the crops.
I was excited about this show as I read a lot of post apocalyptic stuff. I'm just not so sure about this show after watching the premier.
How can a device like that just shut off all electrical devices? An EMP would do that but that works by frying all electrical circuits not protected by a Faraday cage. How can that device just turn stuff back on? The cars on the road is what baffles me. How can that device shut those off??
TNGTony said:Am I the only one that actually liked the show? (so far...)