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Title: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: trapeze on August 07, 2012, 02:42:47 AM
Yeah, so in this show (heavily promoted during the Olympics) electricity just up and fails everywhere on the planet all at once and it stays that way. Titled "Revolution" (http://www.nbc.com/revolution/) it is coming on NBC this September. Whoopee.

First reaction is, "Sure." We have seen this play out (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlashForward) not too long ago. So even money odds that it gets cancelled before the first season ends. People are getting really fed up with investing time and interest in a series that gets canned.

Second reaction is, "Sure." As in, "Right...and I'll bet there is a floating tropical island with polar bears and a wheel that you turn to make the island disappear or some other such nonsense." Yeah, electricity just stops working. Sure. I wonder if magnetic north vanishes, too. Or if gravity quits working. Maybe the speed of light slows down. And telepathy and time travel become real. Because, hey, if electricity no longer works...at all...then the sky is the limit.

But really, this is the ultimate enviro-weenie fantasy...that thing that the OWSers dream about. Except that for them it would actually turn out to be something much more nightmarish if it were played realistically and straight.

First of all, if it really did happen, half of the world's human population would die off within about a month due to starvation. And then half of those survivors would die off next in another wave of starvation. That would be due to a loss of refrigeration, transportation, irrigation and general food production. The final surviving population would be literally back to hunter-gatherer subsistence living conditions. There wouldn't be any time for quests or adventures because everyone would be occupied from sun up to sun down by locating food.

Lack of modern medicine would get another wave.

So would a lack of clean water. Cholera would make a big comeback.

Lack of modern heating systems would wipe out a lot more in the first winter. Or carbon monoxide poisoning from trying to heat with combustion indoors. Stupidity kills.

It would take most of a year but probably 90% would be dead at that point.

Plus everyone would be very dirty. All the time. It always cracks me up to see Hollywood representing anyone prior to the 20th century as being clean and well groomed. They weren't. And anyone living in a post apocalyptic future would be pretty filthy and ripe all of the time. I am confident that everyone on screen will look like they just showered, shampooed and blow dried. There's a reason why The Road Warrior was so popular...it had an air of authenticity to its vision of the future.

I've seen the promo for this show and everyone has good clothing. How? It's supposed to take place fifteen years after the power goes off.

Anyway, though...the enviro weenies think that it would be all fun and games if we could all go back to a simpler time before all that nasty technology and oil (yeah, especially oil) ruined Eden. This is the same type of "thinking" that says that if all the guns went away we could live in peace and harmony. Purely idiotic.

I'm serious...if this scenario ever came to pass I think that I would just shoot dead anyone that mentioned how great it was that we were now getting back to nature. Here's a bullet, buddy...now you've really returned to nature.

So yeah, millions die within a few weeks from starvation leaving millions of firearms all over the USA and trillions of rounds of ammo and these bozos are running around with swords and arrows. I'd be shooting me some archers with an AK47 every time. And remember that scene from Indiana Jones where the swordsman gets plugged?

Apparently everyone runs down to the local sporting goods store and takes every compound bow and crossbow plus all of the arrows (even though they haven't been cut and tipped) and completely ignore all of those cases of rifles and shotguns. With all of the dead people there would be guns and ammo aplenty for the survivors. And who in their right mind would choose a crossbow as a primary weapon? You would be dead before you could reload the thing in any serious combat situation. And where do all of the swords come from? This is America. Swords can be found but they are rare. Firearms, on the other hand...A shotgun, an AR15, a good handgun and all the rounds I could carry. That would be it. Open season on OWSers, though. Plus, if it was me I wouldn't be clothing myself in anything but Real Tree cammo...let the OWS archers come in their designer clothing.

And what becomes of the military? Okay so some of their stuff stops working but they have guns and lots of ammo and MREs. Do they just disappear down a hole?

The survivors would also have to deal with tens of millions of rotting corpses, too. No way that the animals could eat them all before they putrified. That would be a fun future. Stinky and dirty 24/7. Plus disease and starvation. Yay, simple life!

Maybe they should throw in some zombies to spice things up.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Sectionhand on August 07, 2012, 04:45:45 AM
Gee ... The only thing I ever imagined was everybody on earth disappearing except me and Mrs. Zellhuber ( my 9th Grade French teacher ) .  ::evil::
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Libertas on August 07, 2012, 06:36:14 AM
Heh, nice one SH, I was always kinda partial to the Adam & Eve story too.   ;D

Good stuff Trap, I recall several of the same thoughts rolling through my head as I caught some of the trailers for this tree-hugger fantasy.

I think I am right there with ya... "I'm serious...if this scenario ever came to pass I think that I would just shoot dead anyone that mentioned how great it was that we were now getting back to nature. Here's a bullet, buddy...now you've really returned to nature."

 ::thumbsup::

Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: LadyVirginia on August 07, 2012, 10:19:17 AM
It's on NBC.  It won't make it to December.

  Plus people know the economy is bad--they have real concerns.  I don't think a show like this is going to have real appeal. Maybe when people think things are fine are they willing to engage in such a fantasy. USA Network recently aired a mini-series called Political Animals. From what I read after the first episode it didn't do well.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Alphabet Soup on August 07, 2012, 10:31:51 AM
I'm naturally drawn to stuff like this....so it's probably best that I don't do boob-toob anymore.

I (and I know that I'm not alone) grew up on a mix of "Lord of the Flies" and "Gilligan's Island". Sure Gilligan was great for the pratfalls, but I was fascinated with the Professor and his endless ingenuity. I remember a project with one of my brothers where we started building an airplane out of scrap materials. It was going to be powered by a lawnmower engine and I recall how our father poo-pooed it....right up to the point where he thought that it just might work and made us disassemble it. (I was 10 at the time)

I agree with LadyVirginia however - I doubt that it'll last because I doubt that there's enough interest in storylines of people fending for themselves. Where's the interest in having to walk somewhere without the comfort of a Starbucks on every corner ready to meet your caffeine needs? Or even the notion of doing without heated seats and Onstar?
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: IronDioPriest on August 07, 2012, 10:55:58 AM
...Plus everyone would be very dirty. All the time. It always cracks me up to see Hollywood representing anyone prior to the 20th century as being clean and well groomed. They weren't. And anyone living in a post apocalyptic future would be pretty filthy and ripe all of the time. I am confident that everyone on screen will look like they just showered, shampooed and blow dried....

They'll usually smear a little dirt on the cheek, just in the hollow that highlights the cheekbones. If they're supposed to be really grimy, they'll rub them down in a little sheen of oil to make them look slightly sweaty.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: LadyVirginia on August 07, 2012, 12:34:56 PM
I doubt that there's enough interest in storylines of people fending for themselves. Where's the interest in having to walk somewhere without the comfort of a Starbucks on every corner ready to meet your caffeine needs? Or even the notion of doing without heated seats and Onstar?

They can't fend for themselves with all the comforts they enjoy. Rather than use modern conveniences to accomplish more in a limited time people have become more helpless.  We have all these appliances to cook and bake food faster yet I know women who take their families out to eat every night because they don't have time to cook. 


Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Pandora on August 07, 2012, 12:52:35 PM
I doubt that there's enough interest in storylines of people fending for themselves. Where's the interest in having to walk somewhere without the comfort of a Starbucks on every corner ready to meet your caffeine needs? Or even the notion of doing without heated seats and Onstar?

They can't fend for themselves with all the comforts they enjoy. Rather than use modern conveniences to accomplish more in a limited time people have become more helpless.  We have all these appliances to cook and bake food faster yet I know women who take their families out to eat every night because they don't have time to cook. 

Or what is currently referred to as "cooking".  "Look!  Mom baked!"  "Mom" poured a mix in a pan, added water, and stuck it in the microwave.

Those Mrs. Smith's apple pies were the best of its kind; now they come "pre-baked" because having to wait 50-60 minutes from freezer to mouth was just too troublesome.

I've seen ads on tv for the "Swiffer" mops being sold as less time-consuming than a mop and a bucket.  I don't see it as "saving" much time really, and then there's the added expense for the convenience.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Weisshaupt on August 07, 2012, 01:01:04 PM
Yeah, so in this show (heavily promoted during the Olympics) electricity just up and fails everywhere on the planet all at once and it stays that way. Titled "Revolution" (http://www.nbc.com/revolution/) it is coming on NBC this September. Whoopee.
I saw an early promo for it. Plane  falls out the sky (straight down) because it lost power. Amazingly the signal lights are still on. Oh, they were on batteries right? Nope. Batteries  don't work either.
This damping  field actually can cancel chemical reactions - but you see there is this key that if you switch it on, will allows the power to work where ever you go- only the batteries will have long gone dead and no one has feed fuel into a power plant for ages. And everyone hunts and defends with Bows, because ? I don't know. I didn't see a single gun in the promo. Gun Powder was made long before modern weaponry - and in this situation ,it would be as good, if not better, than gold. The US has plenty of fire arms, and reloading equipment.  If 15 years they ran out of Brass? Something tells me that would be another lucrative business.  And its not mad max- people are growing corn in the yards in suburbia and not having them looted or burned.

 Lets see, I get my tribe to produce gun powder, reload our old brass or start casting new, and then we go beat the sh*t out of every tribe using Bows and arrows.  The world would be more like the "Postman" - with roving barbarian armies demanding tribute form the suburbanites- of course maybe that is how it is  - the firearm army they don't show keeps them safe in return for food. Really, Really, Really dumb.

Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Libertas on August 07, 2012, 02:02:50 PM
I'm with your tribe, Weisshaupt!   ::thumbsup::
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Glock32 on August 07, 2012, 02:44:33 PM
I need to go back and study some basic chemistry.  Gunpowder, as noted, doesn't require anything terribly sophisticated to make.  Nitric acid and cellulose (i.e. wood fiber) produces nitrocellulose, the principal base of smokeless powder. The big challenge would be determining burn rates and safe charge amounts, but I guess in a Mad Max scenario a certain amount of risky trial and error is a given.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Weisshaupt on August 07, 2012, 03:02:10 PM
I need to go back and study some basic chemistry.  Gunpowder, as noted, doesn't require anything terribly sophisticated to make.  Nitric acid and cellulose (i.e. wood fiber) produces nitrocellulose, the principal base of smokeless powder. The big challenge would be determining burn rates and safe charge amounts, but I guess in a Mad Max scenario a certain amount of risky trial and error is a given.

Basically I would think we would be back to "black powder" - if you run out of brass or ways to load it,  you might see muzzle loaders only. Point is firearms aren't going to disappear. A loss of electricity means going back to the late 19th century as far as tech  goes.  You can still power factories with steam and mechanical belts.  Its a lot of modification, and obviously there would be a huge die out, armies and tribes would form, but raiding can only get you so far. At some point you have to rebuild - and most would want to return to that.  The person who prefers killing, raping and pillaging to indoor plumbing is rare. 
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: ToddF on August 08, 2012, 08:42:55 AM
From the NBC publicity department

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Our entire way of life depends on electricity. So what would happen if it just stopped working? Well, one day, like a switch turned off, the world is suddenly thrust back into the dark ages. Planes fall from the sky, hospitals shut down, and communication is impossible. And without any modern technology, who can tell us why? Now, 15 years later, life is back to what it once was long before the industrial revolution: families living in quiet cul-de-sacs, with the best in grooming products and dentistry, and when the sun goes down lanterns and candles are lit. Life is slower and sweeter. Or is it? On the fringes of small farming communities, danger lurks. And a young woman's life is dramatically changed when a local militia arrives and kills her father, who mysteriously - and unbeknownst to her - had something to do with the blackout. This brutal encounter sets her and two unlikely companions off on a daring coming-of-age journey to find answers about the past in the hopes of reclaiming the future.

God help us, being in the grip of such a stupidity crisis.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Pandora on August 08, 2012, 09:12:28 AM
You ain't kiddin', 'hawk.

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... the best in grooming products and dentistry ....

With no electricity?  What are they, nuts?!
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: ToddF on August 08, 2012, 10:19:06 AM
Well, I did make up THAT part...  ::pimp::

But only that part.  See, in 1750, they all really did live on quiet cul-de-sacs. 
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Weisshaupt on August 08, 2012, 10:25:19 AM
You ain't kiddin', 'hawk.

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... the best in grooming products and dentistry ....

With no electricity?  What are they, nuts?!

Oh thank god that is not really in the text on the website.  (http://revolutiontvshow.com/)

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Our entire way of life depends on electricity. So what would happen if it just stopped working?
Well, one day, like a switch turned off, the world is suddenly thrust back into the dark ages. Planes fall from the sky, hospitals shut down, and communication is impossible. And without any modern technology, who can tell us why?
Now, 15 years later, life is back to what it once was long before the industrial revolution: families living in quiet cul-de-sacs, and when the sun goes down, the lanterns and candles are lit. Life is slower and sweeter. Or is it?
On the fringes of small farming communities, danger lurks. And a young woman's life is dramatically changed when a local militia arrives and kills her father, who mysteriously - and unbeknownst to her - had something to do with the blackout. This brutal encounter sets her and two unlikely companions off on a daring coming-of-age journey to find answers about the past in the hopes of reclaiming the future.
From director Jon Favreau ("Iron Man," "Iron Man 2") and the fertile imaginations of J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke ("Supernatural"), comes a surprising "what if" action-adventure series, where an unlikely hero will lead the world out of the dark. Literally.

Of course the fact that I had to check speaks volumes doesn't it? Believe me, the presence of well groomed people with perfect teeth is going to be the most realistic aspect of this show.

What does this picture just scream "made for TV" actress?

(http://revolutiontvshow.com/images/Tracy-Spiridakos-Revolution.jpg)
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Pandora on August 08, 2012, 10:45:04 AM
Well, I did make up THAT part...  ::pimp::

But only that part.  See, in 1750, they all really did live on quiet cul-de-sacs.  

Well, don't I feel like a dope now.   ::unknowncomic::

And don't get me started on cul-de-sacs.

"Life is slower and sweeter"?  Unh hunh.  Apparently, the writers never spent even three days with no electricity.  The amount of time spent just trying to eat without just opening a can, just trying to keep one's hands clean, guarantees an early night -- forget the candlelight.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: charlesoakwood on August 08, 2012, 11:21:42 AM

"just trying to keep one's hands clean"

Had to go without for just a brief period of time and this fact drove
the point home more than any other.  Never realized how often hands
are washed around here.

You can't cure insanity you can only lock it up.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Pandora on August 08, 2012, 11:24:10 AM

"just trying to keep one's hands clean"

Had to go without for just a brief period of time and this fact drove
the point home more than any other.  Never realized how often hands
are washed around here.


You can't cure insanity you can only lock it up.


Same here.  I don't do anything in the kitchen without first washing my hands.  Forget the alcohol "sanitizer".
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Sectionhand on August 09, 2012, 12:27:59 PM
I need to go back and study some basic chemistry.  Gunpowder, as noted, doesn't require anything terribly sophisticated to make.  Nitric acid and cellulose (i.e. wood fiber) produces nitrocellulose, the principal base of smokeless powder. The big challenge would be determining burn rates and safe charge amounts, but I guess in a Mad Max scenario a certain amount of risky trial and error is a given.

 Black powder ....charcoal , sulphur and saltpeter ... just figure out the mixture ratios .
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Predator Don on August 09, 2012, 12:55:29 PM
Not only will this show send a tingle up every enviromentalists leg,,,,,,, But am I mistaken or have I seen a promo for a show called " The New Normal". I'm not sure what the new normal is, but I bet it fulfills the wet dreams of the (*(&%$%&^@#^&*(% crowd.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Libertas on August 09, 2012, 01:18:44 PM
If they have to put "new" in front of the word "normal" you can bet your bottom dollar the proglodyte trash is redefining the original meaning of the word down!

Kinda like the new failure, same failure as before, just being labeled new...like it negates the failure or something...

Who cares, libiots are insane and full of crap, about all we get to do is point at them and laugh!

(And maybe give them the business when nobody is looking...  ::evil::  )
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: ToddF on August 09, 2012, 01:23:20 PM
Sorry, didn't think I'd fool anyone with the perfect teeth crack.  Then again, that next to a line about cul-de-sacs, you'd swear either they both were made up, or of one was real, they both would be real.

Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: trapeze on August 09, 2012, 02:05:51 PM
Sorry, didn't think I'd fool anyone with the perfect teeth crack.

Don't apologize. That's a sign of truly good satire...i.e. you're doing it right.

Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Pandora on August 09, 2012, 04:50:52 PM
Sorry, didn't think I'd fool anyone with the perfect teeth crack.  Then again, that next to a line about cul-de-sacs, you'd swear either they both were made up, or of one was real, they both would be real.



No blood/no foul; nothing to be sorry about.  As trap sez, if it works, you're doing it right.

Plus .... we're living in a time when today's satire is tomorrow's reality.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: AlanS on August 09, 2012, 06:01:14 PM
Sorry, didn't think I'd fool anyone with the perfect teeth crack.  Then again, that next to a line about cul-de-sacs, you'd swear either they both were made up, or of one was real, they both would be real.



No blood/no foul; nothing to be sorry about.  As trap sez, if it works, you're doing it right.

Plus .... we're living in a time when today's satire is tomorrow's reality.

Scary.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: benb61 on September 18, 2012, 04:20:10 PM
So, did anyone catch the premier last night.  They have guns, they are just verboten!  Only the militia can have them and even then there are not too many, and most it appears are black powder.  Didn't seem like 90% had died off in 15 years either, who comes up with this stuff?
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: AlanS on September 18, 2012, 06:55:28 PM
They have guns, they are just verboten!  Only the militia can have them and even then there are not too many, and most it appears are black powder. 

Real leg tingler.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: trapeze on September 27, 2012, 09:25:58 PM
I wrote my thoughts about this show on the fall network offerings thread. You can read my review here. (http://itsaboutliberty.com/index.php/topic,6717.msg78186.html#msg78186)

In a nutshell:

Yeah, it's awful. It insults my intelligence. I pretty much hate it. Mildly good premise that is totally wasted by no talent writers who have less imagination than a piece of lint. Characters act illogically. They (the characters) should all be dead. Years ago.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Libertas on September 27, 2012, 10:12:51 PM
Pull the plug.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: warpmine on September 30, 2012, 06:46:59 PM
A dampening field??????????
Sure, that would happen but only in a sick liberal's perverted decrepit mind. ::confused::
 
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: trapeze on October 03, 2012, 01:24:40 AM
I am in trouble. My twelve-year-old daughter thinks that this is a good show. And she isn't open to reason about it being total crap. I think that she sees it as some sort of a weekly version of Hunger Games (which also sucked) with the female heroine thing going on. I am going to have to just delete it from the DVR scheduler so that it stops getting recorded. That should put an end to it.

So, anyway...I had to watch episode three a couple of nights ago. Can anyone guess how good it was? I cannot remember detesting a character as much as I do the female lead in this show. She shows nothing but utter contempt for intelligence. As I have stated elsewhere, there is absolutely zero chance that this idiot could have reached this age in a dangerous world...she would have been dead in childhood.

Episode three has her making yet another inexplicable and incredibly dangerous decision ("Hey, the bad guys are going to be here any minute" "Yeah, well, I'm staying here for thirty minutes because I'm compassionate or something."). And, as in the previous episode, her moronic ex-military uncle goes along with her incredibly stupid and dangerous decision. Which ends badly. But not badly enough. Lots of people die and are hurt because of stupid girl's bad decision. Does anyone learn anything from it? No. So, since not enough people were killed by stupid girl's bad decision...especially her and/or her uncle...the audience will be treated to yet another dumbass situation next week. It's inevitable.

Equally inexplicable...militia leaves with captured dumbass uncle. Stupid girl and new friend bomb-making girl somehow construct (at least) three bombs out of household cleaning products that are similar to C4 in destructive power. Then they somehow manage to overtake the militia, plant roadside IEDs that kill lots of the militia while somehow leaving dumbass uncle alive. Then they flee a few yards across a steel truss bridge which they have carelessly dropped a satchel charge on...stupid girl sets off the charge (again, inexplicably) with a flaming crossbow bolt which totally destroys solid steel truss bridge as if it had been done in by a controlled demolition, securing their escape from the surviving militia. Oh, and the CGI of the bridge explosion is very cheesy looking...I've seen better on youtube.

Again, I can't stand watching something that insults my intelligence. At least, not something which is asking me to take it seriously. I mean, I enjoyed Gilligan's Island and Green Acres because they were supposed to be ridiculous and farcical. I was never aked to actually believe that those situations were anything other than utterly ridiculous. But this show...it wants to be taken seriously as if I could somehow accept that the laws of physics no longer worked...no more electricity...and that a post apocapyptic world was a safe haven for bleeding heart liberals and extremely stupid people.

I almost forgot to re-mention that the heroine in this show is singularly unattractive. Don't get me wrong...I think an ordinary looking actress would actually be great...but instead we have this girl who someone in casting thought was typical Hollywood good looking but really isn't. She has a permanent sour look on her face. Her face is just angular enough to be irritating to look at. And her acting sucks. She seems to think that scowling frequently is the epitome of dramatic ability. I guess it doesn't matter since the show is so godawful horrible but I would have much preferred an outright ugly or homely girl to this one. Well, one who can act, anyway.

So...this show is a total waste of time and I am going to have to put my foot down and stop my daughter from watching it before serious damage is done to both of our brains.

I do think it is going to be canceled soon.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Libertas on October 03, 2012, 06:48:25 AM
I didn't watch it, could see it off Infinity, sounds like I shouldn't waste my time.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: trapeze on October 03, 2012, 07:42:48 PM
It would be okay if it was so bad that it was funny. But it's not. It just insults you and I get enough of that from other places.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Libertas on October 03, 2012, 07:44:52 PM
With all the crap on I am close to pulling the plug on tv, paying for that piece of the cable bill makes me feel like I just got Obama'd!

 ::gaah::
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: charlesoakwood on October 03, 2012, 07:53:56 PM

Whoever figures out how to stuff five cable channels into an
$80.00 Air Card +the 5Gs will put them all out of business. 
ATT ought to wake up.
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Libertas on October 03, 2012, 07:55:45 PM
No kidding.  You can get MLB & NFL on smartphones & iPads & such...  Come on, man!
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: LadyVirginia on October 04, 2012, 09:27:29 AM
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October 2, 2012 – On the heels of winning its first premiere week in the A18-49 demographic in nine years, NBC has picked up three of its new fall series – the adventure-drama “Revolution” and the comedies “Go On” and “The New Normal” -- for full-season commitments for the 2012-13 season, it was announced today by Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment.

“We’re impressed with the imagination and creative direction of the entire team on ‘Revolution,’ not to mention the immediately strong response we got from the audience,” said Salke. “Ordering the full season of this show is a pleasure. Thanks to J.J. Abrams, Erik Kripke, Jon Favreau, and everyone at Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television for their dedication to making a truly unique series. And I personally love to escape into a world where there is no power, the phone doesn’t ring, and the pace of life slows down -- if only for one hour a week!”

“Revolution” is averaging a 3.6 rating, 9 share in adults 18-49 and 9.8 million viewers in “live plus same day” results through its first three telecasts. “Revolution” debuted on September 17 with the highest 18-49 rating (4.1) for a premiering drama on any network in three years (since ABC’s “V” on October 3, 2009, 5.2) and the highest for a premiering NBC drama in five years (since “Bionic Woman,” September 26, 2007, 5.7). And in the two weeks since then, “Revolution” took on premiering competition from ABC’s “Castle” and CBS’s “Hawaii Five-0” and led that competition in every key demographic both weeks. And the first two weeks of “Revolution” have set time-shifting records for NBC, growing by 1.36 ratings points in 18-49 in week one and then 1.74 in week two when going from Nielsen’s “live plus same day” ratings to its “live plus three day” data. Those are the two biggest increases ever for an NBC telecast.

 A drama with sweeping scope and intimate focus, "Revolution" is also about family -- both the family you're born into and the family you choose. This is a swashbuckling journey of hope and rebirth seen through the eyes of one strong-willed young woman, Charlie Matheson (Tracy Spiridakos, "Being Human"), and her brother Danny (Graham Rogers, "Memphis Beat"). When Danny is kidnapped by militia leaders for a darker purpose, Charlie must reconnect with her estranged uncle, Miles (Billy Burke, "The Twilight Saga"), a former U.S. Marine living a reclusive life. Together, with a rogue band of survivors, they set out to rescue Danny, overthrow the militia, and ultimately re-establish the United States of America. All the while, they explore the enduring mystery of why the power failed, and if -- or how -- it will ever return.


V and the new Bionic Woman went on to cancellation.

as an aside--- The New Normal is the gay comedy -- I think about a couple raising kids.  (from the above press release: "And Ryan Murphy and Ali Adler have created a truly unique family in ‘The New Normal’ that is reflective of the changing dynamics of the world we live in. These shows are both welcome additions to our new lineup!”)

link (http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/10/02/nbc-orders-full-seasons-of-revolution-go-on-the-new-normal/151252/)
Title: Re: NBC Enviro Wet Dream Fantasy Show
Post by: Weisshaupt on October 04, 2012, 09:41:44 AM

I do think it is going to be canceled soon.

Oh, not till they get to the punchline it won't be. MichelleO figured out the ending already (after she watched the first episode. I deliberately went to the other room and played Great Big War Game on my phone. )  They will eventually find the folks that put the damping field in place. At which point it will be revealed that it was done (probably  by her own Father - or the Uncle or something)  to "save the world" from human greed, mining, population growth, and all of the other evil things humans do just by breathing.  The Heroine will be in a position to release the world from the damping field and let the electricity flow again, and she will (Nobly!)  decide NOT TO, because she will realize that families, life and everything is so much better under groups of armed militia protecting the planet from traditional Americans and their capitalistic planet raping ways.

Granted, its just a guess. Put a pretty good one I think.

 Found this Comment (http://www.geekexchange.com/is-nbcs-revolution-a-revelation-14591.html) in response to the articles questions:"Tonight I’m giving you an assignment. After watching the pilot (on NBC or by watching the entire pilot episode below), I want you, the reader, to answer this two-part question: do you think the show has potential to last? And if not, what is missing?"

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“Revolution” is just another attempt at a post apocalyptic senario with a premise that was so ill thought out that they forget that most fans of science fiction are also highly educated or well read in the realms of practical science.
For all electrical activity to cease you must explain why bioelectrical transmission is excluded and fire still included. That might help suspend disbelief.
For society to decline into warring factions of militias in a 15 year time span you must first take out or fractionalize the entire US military. That in it’s self would provide at least a mini-series.
For society not to revert to known industrial tech such as steam and by hand lab practices (which are still used today) you have got to make every scientist engineer and hobbyist completely stupid, lazy or dead.
Oh and it will most likely take a tad more than a simple 15 years for Wrigley field to become completely overgrown.
You’re not gonna leave a structure like that alone if you’re trying to protect a group of people and survive in a world like that. The field alone would be a great way to farm and keep it safe from thieves and bandits. the structure with modifications would be very defendable, much like a castle.
And there is plenty of building to section out into living quarters.
In other words how stupid does hollywood think we (scifi fans) are?

Who would have thought that you needed Science in a Science Fiction series?

Another great comment and reply  (http://boards.cityofheroes.com/showthread.php?t=297566)

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Quote: The problem isn't "oh no, we can't use anything electronic", it's "what's the impact on living things if some sort of field is operating that stops anything from a one-cell flashlight to a hydro-electric plant".
Well, it obviously does suppress the brain functions somewhat since every single person kept making phenomenally stupid decisions.