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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
the best part about google guy was him whining that the world turned back into the school playground and he was weak again
HE'S HAD 15 YEARS TO GET IN SHAPE I'd think even a really lazy/unmotivated person would get in shape sometime within 15 years of society breaking down |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by raven56706
(Post 11409511)
how could she do this?
It would take a long time to get to NYC and find a group of people who wanted to go and a boat, but like I said, she's had 15 years to even try to get closer to her home. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
:up: to Lost's "Jacob" being a part of this
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by Jimmy James
(Post 11409729)
Everything and everyone would also be dead if this were the case.
I can't believe this got a full season order. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by GuessWho
(Post 11410124)
:up: to Lost's "Jacob" being a part of this
And I'm in. I really like this show, there I said it. Yeah, I laugh at some parts. You can always expect a scene where the girl is told to not do something and she will do it. And I really like the male lead, I think he has a lot of potential, he can grow into something big. Although the dialog is bad in general, there are some bright spots, some quotes already mentioned here. I LOL'd at "So you are not his type". When the girl told him that he was a priest. I took that as a reference that he likes kids... don't know why. Anyway, from the previews next week looks interesting. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Watched this last night..
1) I agree with Deadlamb about his view of sending in men to use up the snipers bullets :lol: That untrained sniper must have one hell of a night vision scope to take out all those guys all night long (WTF???) 2) The back story is the most interesting part but it makes up 5 minutes of the show. All those guys are good actors and draw me into their story. The hunger games girl, and the poor man's Holly Berry are just awful. How many episodes do you think were shot before the writers / NBC got the fan feedback that the hunger games girl sucks, so they can move her and her brother's boring ass story into the background or reunite them and move on to something a bit more compelling? 3) So now that pendant is going to be like LOST - and just at key times power everything up and get things working, and just when you think you are about to do that key task, the power will go out again... oh what fun we are all going to have. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by CPA-ESQ.
(Post 11410580)
2) The back story is the most interesting part but it makes up 5 minutes of the show. All those guys are good actors and draw me into their story. The hunger games girl, and the poor man's Holly Berry are just awful.
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Food is scarce... why are there so many fat people??
Farm equipment obviously doesn't work. Why are there rows upon rows of still partially green corn stalks???? There's no way a person could plant that much, that perfectly, by hand. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
if you want reality don't watch TV
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by Philly30
(Post 11411298)
if you want reality don't watch TV
That said, except for the stupid fucking girl, I find this show tolerable enough so far. Her brother doesn't even bug me that much. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by leeta
(Post 11411272)
Food is scarce... why are there so many fat people??
Farm equipment obviously doesn't work. Why are there rows upon rows of still partially green corn stalks???? There's no way a person could plant that much, that perfectly, by hand. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by SteelWill
(Post 11410368)
Yeah, but then that would be an even more boring hour of television. Maybe.
I can't believe this got a full season order. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
If they keep 60% of the audience, I think they get renewed.
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
I liked all the backstory and the stuff that features Jacob and Sidney Glass. The girl and her eventually-will-be-boyfriend are not interesting. Shame cos I liked the girl when she was Blue in Mortal Kombat: Legacy.
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by leeta
(Post 11411272)
Food is scarce... why are there so many fat people??
Farm equipment obviously doesn't work. Why are there rows upon rows of still partially green corn stalks???? There's no way a person could plant that much, that perfectly, by hand. You are going to go crazy asking yourselves these questions. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by lwhy?
(Post 11411362)
There is horse drawn farm equipment (plows, etc.) either antiques that are being reused or new ones made that should work in this universe. Even if you had a small handful of people you could plant that much by hand and horse drawn plow. That's one of the few things about the show that made sense to me, but I'm from farm country.
I didn't even stop to think about it though, probably because they had a broken down John Deere (or whatever brand) sitting right beside the partially withered corn. I hope they didn't mean to imply that corn would still look like that after 15 years :lol: |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by superdeluxe
(Post 11412120)
Why are there only musket weaponry?
Now the grooming of certain characters does strain credibility. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by superdeluxe
(Post 11412120)
Why is billonaire's beard so well groomed, Why are there only musket weaponry?
You are going to go crazy asking yourselves these questions. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
I assume they stick with muskets for those kind of small battles (weaker enemies) and save the automatic weapons and ammunition for major engagements (perhaps with other republics/territories).
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
That's what I assumed too, since ammo would be mostly used up and hard to come by. Giancarlo's character sure has no issue pulling out the hand cannon he carries around.
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11412424)
That's easy. With no working machinery, bullets for contemporary weapons are likely hard to come by (though not impossible to make by hand). Bullets for muskets would be relatively easier to manufacture and therefore such weapons would be more common.
Now the grooming of certain characters does strain credibility. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Wow!
Last week people were making the Randall Flagg jokes, but this week no one has mentioned when Miles introduced him and the niece as "Stu Redman and Frannie." Kudos though for whoever mentioned the Shawshank reference. I had a weather alert pop up that made me miss a couple of of minutes of dialogue during that time. It looks like at least one of the writers is a big fan of "The Stand." |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11412424)
That's easy. With no working machinery, bullets for contemporary weapons are likely hard to come by (though not impossible to make by hand). Bullets for muskets would be relatively easier to manufacture and therefore such weapons would be more common.
Now the grooming of certain characters does strain credibility. |
Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Stupid that stuff could still power up with the "device" despite being dormant for the past 15 years. Someone find me some of those batteries! :lol:
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Re: Revolution -- "No Quarter" -- 10/01/12
Originally Posted by superdeluxe
(Post 11412482)
Do bullets degrade? There must be stashes of millions of rounds out there.
I bet Monroe himself has a huge stockpile of weapons collecting dust. What I'm curious about is what is happening around the world. All the talk of bringing back the United States made the world they inhabit seem rather tiny. Especially when you consider that it's unlikely that the Monroe Militia spans the entirety of what was once the United States of America. And what of beyond what was once USA? What's going on in Canada and Alaska? And what is happening in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela? I find it hard to believe that no other militia's formed there and never migrated towards what was once USA. |
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