>>1. Anyone want to make a guess what is the medallions significance?
>>2. Who is the black woman at the end?
Do you remember Jericho? The black woman at the end is the black man from Jericho: the secret agent working for the Cheney-esque man who destroyed the world for his own gain. She is the teaser to warn us that there is a fully-functioning world that is being withheld from the masses by people with an evil profit motive.
The medallion is the key to turning off the machinery that.... does something that defies physics by turning off all electricity but allowing nerve impulses and lightning to still work. And just when you are about to suspend disbelief over this, they show you an old MSDOS PC and electric light in an attic that is working.
This show has so many plot holes that its just ridiculous. Its set in a primitive world where the beautiful people have perfect teeth, wonderful hair, toned bodies, and nice leather clothing. They shoot high-tech crossbows that require aluminum bolts that never get lost or broken and even the strings are still in perfect shape after 15 years.
What’s the name of the female character with the bow-
Liz Warren?
And eye glasses. First thing I thought of was the Twilight episode of guy who lived to read books but his glasses broke first thing after the disaster. Yes, the show was exactly like the handful of other disaster shows. Don't know why I was expecting it to rise above but it failed. The kung fu Rambo dude who wiped out an entire squad of militia practically single handedly and the evil militia hunky boyfriend who rats out the girl, uh, no, five minutes later saves the girl, uh, no, goes back to the militia. Uh, no, that asthma medicine isn't going to work after all those years and what's with the brother being so weak he's practically bedridden? And about that black woman, she violated the first rule of any restistance - keep it on the down low and do not advertise that you have something muy importante behind a door with so many locks and bolts that it's straight out of a cartoon. Am I going to watch this again? Uh, no.