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I watched some of it but was doing other things so I need to watch it again.. Not sure I have time to invest in another tv show... Did anybody else watch it and have thoughts!!!
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Get StartedI saw.
But I'm not sure all of it fits. The militia uses muzzle-loading rifles, and everyone else uses crossbows or bows and arrows, but this country is loaded with semi-automatic rifles and pistols, and miles and miles deep of ammunition, can't tell me that after only 15 years it's all gone.
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I thought it was ok but I wasn't paying a lot of attention. I wondered the same thing about the guns.
There coulda been a war.
do they still have product placement?
like despite the apocalyptic nightmare they're living in, they can still go to McDonald's for an apocalypse meal, and pickup some stuff from Walmart, as they drive around in their Fred-Flintstone foot-powered SUV?
Any comments on last night's episode?
They do make a case for the rush to stockpile all available weapons. Maybe 15 years is long enough.
. . . probably not.
Uncle finally commits to the niece.
there are some pretty big plot holes such as the mother just now being interrogated after 5-10 years of captivity.
Everyone's skill with the sword can be explained by them having been trained by Miles.
To me these shows always struggle with explaining how the military is overrun (this is the only part of the walking dead that bothers me) but I try to suspend disbelief to enjoy a unique show that isn't yet another cop/doctor/lawyer show or another reality retread.
I want to like this show but the acting is pretty bad...last resort is a better new show (also struggling with some realistic issues) but the acting is much better with more accomplished actors.
I know the majority of characters in Lost were unknowns (Matt Fox is Revolutions's Billy Burke) but I'd have to say Fox is/was a much more household name.
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