I also quite like it. Whether it will get a second series though I'm not sure. There seems to be a show like this every year (The Event / Terra Nova / Flashforward) and they never get picked up for a second season. Anyone know what the viewing figures are like?
I was liking it, and I am liking the progression of why the power went off, and how the militia guy thinks he's going to get it back on, but it's progressing to slowly imo, and adding filler episodes in isn't helping.
I had a feeling that the power being turned off was more a device doing it than a natural occurence and that the pendants put out a kind of field which disrupted the device in a small area....
Now it's just a matter of either finding the device and destroying it OR try and find a way to take the programming from the pendants (which are just USB sticks as shown in an earlier episode that had something downloaded to it) and make it more extensive.
so far it been okish but the biggest problem i have with it is that it shows that with out power they have reverted back to a pre/early steam age, one word DIESEL. any diesel engine without a emu would still run, which means any vintage tractor up to the late 70's/ early 80's should still work, a lot of ww2 weapons would still work
She is hyper irritating. Constantly flip flopping between "need to save Danny NOW"/ "Lets stop along the way and do some charity work that takes a few days"/ "I'm a badass so THERE"/ "I'm sorry, I need to take a while and cry about everything".
I looked like the Tevatron super collider, at Fermilab. (I only say this as it looked an awful lot like the LHC, unless it was but I supposed it to be in the US)
It would make sense as the company who was shown with no money did start working for the government. Would be a good place to hide out too, in the middle of no where in a seeming boring building which has a lot of scientific equipment inside.
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