To: Seruzawa
The “cliffhanger” I disliked the most was “Revolution”, a dystopia series in a post-industrial world, in which electricity could no longer be used, because of the suppressive presence of nanobots with a sort of artificial intelligence.
I guess they just wrote themselves into a corner and could not make any resolution that would be satisfactory from a plausible perspective.
38 posted on
05/13/2016 11:24:36 AM PDT by
alloysteel
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To: alloysteel
I thought there was a short season 2, but I never got around to watching it on Netflix.
The show "Jericho" was like that, too.
-PJ
49 posted on
05/13/2016 11:30:57 AM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
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To: alloysteel
Revolution annoyed me to no end. The world was years without working electricity but all the young people look like they just walked out of the hairstylist with awesome hairdos blow dried and expertly trimmed.
Say what you will about the Walking Dead but at least the show runners have the characters look like they live in a world where society has collapsed and the characters appear grungy and disheveled like one would if their was little hot water to be had for showers etc.
173 posted on
05/13/2016 6:52:17 PM PDT by
Mad Dawgg
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