Posted on 12/14/2015 9:11:01 PM PST by TigerClaws
A small town in Kansas is literally left in the dark after seeing a mushroom cloud over near-by Denver, Colorado. The townspeople struggle to find answers about the blast and solutions on how to survive.
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Check out this series on Netflix. A good "SHTF" prepper show.
Was cut short (only 7 episodes for the 2nd season), but well worth watching.
Enjoy!
Yes we watched that one a while back.. It was great.
It was pretty good.
I loved it . . . really got into it and wondered how they were going to work it all out - and then, like so many shows - POOF! it were gone!
That is one series I’d like to see them start up again. It would be a perfect show for NETFLIX producers to have a go at.
I’ll check it out. ...but right now I’m stuck on Trailer Park Boys.
Not Denver!
Why couldn’t it have been LA, or SF, or NYC?
Along those lines I also hated when they killed Carnivale.
Nuts!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
That really seemed like there was so much more to come...
Too many serialized TV shows end before the story is told. I really like complex, serialized shows — but, I hate it when they’re cancelled before completing the story. The “True Detective” series are great; because they tell a complex story in 10 episodes. You know from the start that they’re going to tell the complete story. Too many others spin out of control, with too many soap-opera arcs, or too many wheels within wheels — and, when the ratings start to falter, they either just end (the worst), or they rush to wrap the story up, in two or three episodes (less bad).
Agree. Or Amazon. Either could bring it back to life.
:)We are on the xfiles now.Only on the 2nd year and only do one show a night with a glass of wine.We all need to start a nexfix group.
Not Denver!
Why couldnât it have been LA, or SF, or NYC?
Home of the Littleton-Aurora shooter boys. Pure evil, I know.
It was a good show. I dont remember lefty preaching. Then it was gone. Prolly good cause Revolution went to crap in the last season. After a while these tv writers seem to run out of good ideas when a drama like these are produced
You can’t see mountains in Kansas. Period.
Your best hope of interesting landscapes are sinkholes south of Greensburg or rolling, cut hills east of Junction City.
The mountains are in the Los Angeles area. Where they shot M*A*S*H.
Well, there is this little rise out there, the highest spot in Kansas.
All seriousness aside; in Kansas, “All the scenery is in the sky.”
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