This has turned out better than I expected; some moments that have tested my reasonable suspension of disbelief, not bad though. I like how they got right into the story and are filling in the blanks through flashbacks.

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This has turned out better than I expected; some moments that have tested my reasonable suspension of disbelief, not bad though. I like how they got right into the story and are filling in the blanks through flashbacks.
I don't know, this show kind of bores me to tears...and I really can't get behind no electricity whatsoever. No hydraulic power? Not even able to harness kinetic energy? Or is everybody just too lazy to try? Sam and Dean miss you, Kripke...get back to where you showed greatness.
While I find it enjoyable. I think it could get old quite fast. Shows like this should have a beginning, middle and end planned out. While this first season goes ok lots of this stuff loose steam or traction. Its time for TV to want 80 quality episodes instead of 300 mediocre episodes.
@SarcasticCaveman
They've actually addressed the inability to generate electricity, and such, sort of. The former tech billionaire has pointed out that the laws of nature just aren't working properly, and they should have been able to fix it years ago, but somehow can't.
Must have missed that bit...I'll keep plugging away with the efforts to suspend belief...but MAN it's hard.
NBC may have ordered up a seasons worth of this craptastic stupidity, but it'll be probably be dropped by mid-season.
The girl is a bit annoying, and I can't help but draw similarities to Kevin Costner's the Postman, including the reluctant Uncle who was once a part of the militia. I do find it watchable though...