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Related: About this forumRevolution Starts Today....
any chance that it will make it to a second season? I get started on these SciFi shows like The River and you get hooked and then they cancel them. I'm trying to decide whether I want to put the investment in to watch Revolution tonight or just blow it off because I know that they will be canceling it and leave us hanging.
What do you think?
murielm99
(30,785 posts)If they cancel, I hope they bring it to a conclusion first. I hate being left hanging, too.
ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)which apparently is the kiss of death. Sorry.
truebrit71
(20,805 posts)I too hate investing time into these new shows because networks are so skittish these days and pull the trigger far too soon on many good shows...
Ohio Joe
(21,776 posts)This was a disaster... And not the good kind. An hour of my life I'll never get back, don't waste your time.
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,365 posts)Everybody is so pretty.
I like the premise. The network will make it a disaster.
Cleita
(75,480 posts)At first I couldn't wrap my mind around the fact that cars, airplanes and other things operated by batteries would stop when the electric grid did, but then it made sci-fi sense that there was more at play than ordinary grid collapse. I hope bad writing in future episodes doesn't doom the series. The premise is exciting and yes I hate cancellations before the story lines are tied up with some sort of ending.
OswegoAtheist
(609 posts)It's got the JJ Abrams name attached to it, creator/writer for such series as "Lost" and "Alias" and, umm, "Felicity" and the "Cloverfield" movie and the "Star Trek" reboot, which I believe is the only thing he's ever done that contained more than one word in the title. The point is, he's hot property right now, and it's got his name attached as exec producer.
Oswego "Bad Robot" Atheist
These kind of series take awhile to work themselves out as to if they will be good or bad.
justgamma
(3,667 posts)I really wanted them to show how the people managed after the blackout. They could have taken the first few shows to show how they learned to cope. Then moved it forward a few years.
Lydia Leftcoast
(48,217 posts)The story of how a modern society coped with the permanent loss of all electric power would have been an interesting story, but they skipped over all that so they could have an excuse to bring on the violence.
There seems to be a fight of some sort every few minutes. That's a bad writer's substitute for characterization, good dialogue, interesting plots, etc.
In the second episode, I couldn't help noticing the emphasis on GUNS and the Monroe troops confiscating them or the fact that the "rebels" had American flags. The leader of the Monroe troops, the one who is going around killing people (and confiscating GUNS!), is a mixed-race African-American. To me that indicates a right-wing subtext.
Also, even if all the electricity in the world failed, there is enough technical knowledge among the human population to recreate it, even on a simple level. There is no reason, for example, why a diesel generator or water-powered turbine would not work. Electricity is not an element that can be "removed" from the world. It is the flow of electrons, and it can be generated in many ways, and if electrons are gone, then nothing can exist. Is there still lightning in that world? The shaky science bothered me, and I'm not even a science.
So on the whole, I'd have to give the series a thumbs down.
Demit
(11,238 posts)It's apparently an excuse for watching men form militias which then fight one another (I think there's also a plucky female or two). Giancarlo Esposito being in it gave me some hope it would be a quality show, but it looks very ordinary. As you say, interesting science premise, but that's not even remotely their focus.
Systematic Chaos
(8,601 posts)I'm now referring to it as that "we've been without electricity for 15 years but we can still dress and get our hair done up like a motherfucker" show.
joshcryer
(62,287 posts)It's based on the Emberverse (Dies the Fire) concept that all electricity no longer exists, electrons won't flow through metal. In Emberverse all high level energy physics breaks so even guns don't work. In Revolution guns do work but I suspect it's because they wanted to have action and stuff.
I think while originally it had a more conservative bent to it I think they did it that way to illustrate just how horrible the society is and how it's a cut throat experience.
However, the young girl has a conscious and while she walks a fine line between being cutthroat and good (she did murder a guy in cold blood), her good side I think is winning out (going back to rescue the slaves as a reason more important than stealing a sniper rifle).
irisblue
(33,059 posts)and her brother " Danny" are determinedly stupid. Why do writers need to make stupid the archetype of teenagers?
aikoaiko
(34,186 posts)and the writers who wrote them.
aikoaiko
(34,186 posts)global1
(25,298 posts)It gets stupider by the week. And now the actress that has appeared in other scifi type shows like this appears as the Mother.
I've stopped watching and I suspect they will be losing more and more of their audience in the upcoming weeks. There's only so much stupid I can take and I'm getting my dose of stupid from this election and watching so many America Sheeple be taken in by Rmoney and the Repugs.
LibinMo
(533 posts)One down eleven to go. I don't think the show will last that long.............