UTD: Season 2

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Lina

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when I saw Sam's shoulder, My first thought was
oh dear, Sam is going to turn into a werewolf :( I immediately dismissed the thought as being contrary to the storyline, but then I thought, the storyline is all over the place, why not throw in a werewolf :rofl:
;-D I thought I was the only one to think like that... well, who knows, who knows...:0:
 

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I thought since the girl reappeared, the scratches on her murderer reappeared. Although, those were pretty significant scratches.

I thought that Julia said it was a male who killed Angie and that Angie had scratched her killer-- thus the possible connection to scratches on him and he being Angie's killer
 

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I thought that Julia said it was a male who killed Angie and that Angie had scratched her killer-- thus the possible connection to scratches on him and he being Angie's killer
Oh snap! that's right! doh! I completely forgot she even said that! Good job spidey!
 

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THis town has got to smell like holy hell. How are they flushing toilets? Are they taking baths? No one's hair looks greasy. I want greasy looking people. Where are they getting fresh, unwrinkled clothes?

I was without water for a week and my house stunk. And my clothes were wrinkled, and there was piles of stank everywhere!
 

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Do generators flush toilets? People are wasting energy running washers and dryers? Okay, they are headed into Joad territory here. They just all need to die. The End.;;D:ghost:
They do if they've hooked in the water pumps. :smile2: I know what you mean, though. I mentioned it to Steve when he was commenting about all those generators all over town but you never hear them. You'd think with being worried about limited resources, they'd be rationing a bit more. Plus anyone who's ever used a portable generator knows it's not that easy to be running all that equipment to be going on like usual unless you've got a really good-sized generator.
 

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They do if they've hooked in the water pumps. :smile2: I know what you mean, though. I mentioned it to Steve when he was commenting about all those generators all over town but you never hear them. You'd think with being worried about limited resources, they'd be rationing a bit more. Plus anyone who's ever used a portable generator knows it's not that easy to be running all that equipment to be going on like usual unless you've got a really good-sized generator.
Okay, where are the gun toting survivalist guys? They need to come in with their assault bazooka super duper launchers and take over again. Thunderdome.

We don't need another hero, we need Tina Turner.
 
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THis town has got to smell like holy hell. How are they flushing toilets? Are they taking baths? No one's hair looks greasy. I want greasy looking people. Where are they getting fresh, unwrinkled clothes?

I was without water for a week and my house stunk. And my clothes were wrinkled, and there was piles of stank everywhere!

I wonder about things like that too :) I don't think we're supposed to lol. Remember last season when Ollie and Big Jim fought for possession of Ollie's well after the water tower was destroyed and they discovered the water in the lake was polluted? And then Barbie blew up the well so that two other wells would work? I think we're supposed to assume they figured out how to pump the water from the wells into the main water lines. If not, we'd see residents carrying lots of buckets to and from the wells. I've vacationed in a couple places that had wells and we had to pump water into a bucket to take to the cabin. The cabins didn't have indoor plumbing so we had to go potty in an outhouse. I guess since Chester Mills' homes have indoor plumbing, they could pour a bucket of water into the toilet every time they needed to flush :)

I don't remember where all the propane powered generators came from. I remember Ben had a generator because he charged everyone's phones. Our generator is diesel powered so we'd be out of luck if a dome cut off our power lines :(
 
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THis town has got to smell like holy hell. How are they flushing toilets? Are they taking baths? No one's hair looks greasy. I want greasy looking people. Where are they getting fresh, unwrinkled clothes?

I was without water for a week and my house stunk. And my clothes were wrinkled, and there was piles of stank everywhere!

that post made me lol
In order to enjoy this show, you have to completely suspend that voice that questions anything and come up with excuses/explanations for oversight.
Once that voice really comes out the show is ruined. For me, it started, and the complete cliche cheesiness of an appliance repair delivery man running his route whistling, and speeding down the road and crashing into the water supply was the end for me. Appliance deliveries wouldn't be happening as per usual if the dome hit 2 days earlier. Then you had people making comments to Julia about her and Barbie while she was separated from her husband for less than a week. Now I hear in the 2 week span they have been in and out of love, and she knows that he killed her husband. In two weeks. Also saw someone mock how she was shot within a week of the timeline here, healed quick, rescued someone from the lake... and tackled someone this past episode with the same side without wincing... Then there is the whole thing with the bomb decimating everything not long ago, and suddenly everything is back to normal/plush.
Nothing has consequences.

But if you can turn off the skeptical/cynical voice, you can probably enjoy this show.
 
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I wonder about things like that too :) I don't think we're supposed to lol. Remember last season when Ollie and Big Jim fought for possession of Ollie's well after the water tower was destroyed and they discovered the water in the lake was polluted? And then Barbie blew up the well so that two other wells would work? I think we're supposed to assume they figured out how to pump the water from the wells into the main water lines. If not, we'd see residents carrying lots of buckets to and from the wells. I've vacationed in a couple places that had wells and we had to pump water into a bucket to take to the cabin. The cabins didn't have indoor plumbing so we had to go potty in an outhouse. I guess since Chester Mills' homes have indoor plumbing, they could pour a bucket of water into the toilet every time they needed to flush :)

I don't remember where all the propane powered generators came from. I remember Ben had a generator because he charged everyone's phones. Our generator is diesel powered so we'd be out of luck if a dome cut off our power lines :(
The propane tanks were from the drug selling operation, and I'm guessing they had the generators from there too.
 
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that post made me lol
In order to enjoy this show, you have to completely suspend that voice that questions anything and come up with excuses/explanations for oversight.
Once that voice really comes out the show is ruined. For me, it started, and the complete cliche cheesiness of an appliance repair delivery man running his route whistling, and speeding down the road and crashing into the water supply was the end for me. Appliance deliveries wouldn't be happening as per usual if the dome hit 2 days earlier. Then you had people making comments to Julia about her and Barbie while she was separated from her husband for less than a week. Now I hear in the 2 week span they have been in and out of love, and she knows that he killed her husband. In two weeks. Also saw someone mock how she was shot within a week of the timeline here, healed quick, rescued someone from the lake... and tackled someone this past episode with the same side without wincing... Then there is the whole thing with the bomb decimating everything not long ago, and suddenly everything is back to normal/plush.
Nothing has consequences.

But if you can turn off the skeptical/cynical voice, you can probably enjoy this show.
The quote is from Alice in Wonderland and that's how I'm looking at this little world UTD. It's a topsy turvy world where all things are possible.

“But I don’t want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can’t help that," said the Cat: "we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad."
"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, or you wouldn’t have come here.”
 

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THis town has got to smell like holy hell. How are they flushing toilets? Are they taking baths? No one's hair looks greasy. I want greasy looking people. Where are they getting fresh, unwrinkled clothes?

I was without water for a week and my house stunk. And my clothes were wrinkled, and there was piles of stank everywhere!
:rofl::rofl::rofl: