first there has to be an even remotely plausible problem.
I think you will be disappointed then - the trailer makes NO sense at all.
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first there has to be an even remotely plausible problem.
I think you will be disappointed then - the trailer makes NO sense at all.
Disappointed, except--schadenfreude. Can keep me warm at night. Colin's not on it, so...suck away!
(This is one of my mottos)
The only way to get rid of electricity is to change the structure of atoms, and if they manage that, there will be no one around to care about the lack of modern technology.
I'm going to be yelling at the screen, aren't I?
I'm going to be yelling at the screen, aren't I?
Well, only if you watch it.
I'm going to be yelling at the screen, aren't I?
Yes, yes, you are.
I'm going to call it magic. But my fondness for apocalyptic scenarios will require me to watch it, at least the first few episodes.
Except it's JJ Abrams, who has yet to fail to disappointment me.
I liked JJ!Star Trek, and plan to like the sequel, but this TV thing is highly dodgy. Maybe he's better with short term concepts.
There's no way to explain a world where apparently neurons still work, but building a windmill to turn your lights back on is impossible.
Except it's JJ Abrams, who has yet to fail to disappointment me.
All this aggravation ain't satisfactioning me.
...sorry. Today is Type Whatever You're Thinking Day.
I get what they're trying to do; "What if the electric things just didn't work anymore?" is an interesting premise. I just don't trust Abrams to be able to explain why they suddenly stopped working without making me want to force-feed him a physics textbook.
Me, I'm just wondering how long it would take a number of my relatives to die w/o electricity and the medical devices that need power. Not even figuring in starvation and disease caused by the breakdown in transportation and infrastructure.
Planes would fall out of the sky, reservoirs would flood, cars would crash... it's a pretty bleak scenario.