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Does anyone watch Jericho?

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Just finished watching the pilot, and am on s01e02. Downloading 3 & 4. Apocalyptic survival ... great stuff.

Yeah, I missed the first couple of episodes, but was drinking and bored one night so I watched the first 3 episodes On Demand and got hooked.
 
It is kinda like that Invasion show they cancelled. I loved that show, I wish they would have kept it on. It is like most of the shows out now, you have no idea what exactly is happening, just a basic knowledge of what is going on, kinda like Lost.
 
Yeah..I had missed the first couple of episodes because I was at a conference - and then had extra classes dumped on me. I was glad to find the episodes online.

I was the same way - late at night and tired of working, so I checked out the first couple of shows and got hooked too. It is a lot like "Lost" - though I've only seen a few episodes of that one. The hook is that you keep getting little clues each week about what is going on, but never seem to know exactly what has happened. They do a good job with the characters, and that dude with the laptop still working isn't all explained yet either, is he?
 
Yeah..I had missed the first couple of episodes because I was at a conference - and then had extra classes dumped on me. I was glad to find the episodes online.

I was the same way - late at night and tired of working, so I checked out the first couple of shows and got hooked too. It is a lot like "Lost" - though I've only seen a few episodes of that one. The hook is that you keep getting little clues each week about what is going on, but never seem to know exactly what has happened. They do a good job with the characters, and that dude with the laptop still working isn't all explained yet either, is he?

Sort of, but open for interpretation. Don't want to spoil it.
 
So this is a modern Little House on the Prairie?
 
That makes no sense, because they have tractors with tons of diesel that could rive hundreds of miles. The tractors all run because they have very basic electrical systems. They also have horses. That shows premise sounds as retarded as the Simple Life.
 
That makes no sense, because they have tractors with tons of diesel that could rive hundreds of miles. The tractors all run because they have very basic electrical systems. They also have horses. That shows premise sounds as retarded as the Simple Life.

So where is the diesel fuel supposed to come from? "Tons" of fuel would assume there is a ready stock in a town of 5,000 - and that there is the power available to pump it into the tractors. Now I don't know how fast a tractor can travel, but if the roads are dangerous because of gangs of armed bandits in faster vehicles, couldn't that present a problem?

They needed people from town to go out and pick the corn by hand - which indicates there wasn't enough fuel available for farm machinery to do much, or a lack of working machines.
 
So where is the diesel fuel supposed to come from? "Tons" of fuel would assume there is a ready stock in a town of 5,000 - and that there is the power available to pump it into the tractors. Now I don't know how fast a tractor can travel, but if the roads are dangerous because of gangs of armed bandits in faster vehicles, couldn't that present a problem?

They needed people from town to go out and pick the corn by hand - which indicates there wasn't enough fuel available for farm machinery to do much, or a lack of working machines.

Ya'll don???t understand shit about farms. I grew up in a town of 2,600 people. I was there from birth to 17. Over half of the town citizens were farmers. I worked on like 8 different uncle's farms my grandfather's farm, and my dad's little pissant 5 acre farm. They have underground diesel tanks with both electric fuel pumps and manual crank fuel pumps on every farm. The standard size for those tanks was 1,100 gallons. That is on almost every farm, and there might have been 500 farms.

Those people still live like it???s the great fucking depression. They are stocked up and ready incase the bottom falls out. Plus, you still didn???t answer the part about any farming community I have ever seen had a stockpile of horses.

I'll check out the show anyway. But, I would still bet my left nut that the show is mostly bullshit unrealistic.
 
Ya'll don???t understand shit about farms. I grew up in a town of 2,600 people. I was there from birth to 17. Over half of the town citizens were farmers. I worked on like 8 different uncle's farms my grandfather's farm, and my dad's little pissant 5 acre farm. They have underground diesel tanks with both electric fuel pumps and manual crank fuel pumps on every farm. The standard size for those tanks was 1,100 gallons. That is on almost every farm, and there might have been 500 farms.

Those people still live like it???s the great fucking depression. They are stocked up and ready incase the bottom falls out. Plus, you still didn???t answer the part about any farming community I have ever seen had a stockpile of horses.

I'll check out the show anyway. But, I would still bet my left nut that the show is mostly bullshit unrealistic.

Yea, I was looking to solve it too. I made the tractors point, we'd dominate nuclear fallout.
 
Just finished watching e4, downloading e8 and e9 rt now. Killer series ...

:laugh: Damn - you are running right through the series. Now the really lousy thing is that the link Dale gave us to Wiki sez the series is gonna stop after the next two episodes - until February. Like they are gonna dump a cliffhanger and make us wait, but promise a bunch of stuff online at the web site.
 
Ya'll don???t understand shit about farms. I grew up in a town of 2,600 people. I was there from birth to 17. Over half of the town citizens were farmers. I worked on like 8 different uncle's farms my grandfather's farm, and my dad's little pissant 5 acre farm. They have underground diesel tanks with both electric fuel pumps and manual crank fuel pumps on every farm. The standard size for those tanks was 1,100 gallons. That is on almost every farm, and there might have been 500 farms.

Those people still live like it???s the great fucking depression. They are stocked up and ready incase the bottom falls out. Plus, you still didn???t answer the part about any farming community I have ever seen had a stockpile of horses.

I'll check out the show anyway. But, I would still bet my left nut that the show is mostly bullshit unrealistic.

They have a few scenes on one of the farms - so you'll be able to give us some insight into how its constructed.
 
Damn you, kbm8795! Damn you to hell!

*sigh*

It looks pretty good, so I'm going to give it shot. And I try to avoid watching any new series, but this looks pretty good. Especially since they haven't said who did it.
 
Ya'll don???t understand shit about farms. I grew up in a town of 2,600 people. I was there from birth to 17. Over half of the town citizens were farmers. I worked on like 8 different uncle's farms my grandfather's farm, and my dad's little pissant 5 acre farm. They have underground diesel tanks with both electric fuel pumps and manual crank fuel pumps on every farm. The standard size for those tanks was 1,100 gallons. That is on almost every farm, and there might have been 500 farms.

Those people still live like it???s the great fucking depression. They are stocked up and ready incase the bottom falls out. Plus, you still didn???t answer the part about any farming community I have ever seen had a stockpile of horses.

I'll check out the show anyway. But, I would still bet my left nut that the show is mostly bullshit unrealistic.


Yeah I'm with ya on this one. It's an almost but not really good take on a farming town as the shit starts. These guys blew the medical issues involving fallout and the science behind nukes, farming communities and their way of life, and how a COUNTRY BOY GETS LAID lol. If that pretty lil nurse had a husband that was nailin' the local barmaid ... some ol' country boy woulda slid in there quicker then shit and been helping her through her period of grief :hehe:.
 
So where is the diesel fuel supposed to come from? "Tons" of fuel would assume there is a ready stock in a town of 5,000 - and that there is the power available to pump it into the tractors. Now I don't know how fast a tractor can travel, but if the roads are dangerous because of gangs of armed bandits in faster vehicles, couldn't that present a problem?

They needed people from town to go out and pick the corn by hand - which indicates there wasn't enough fuel available for farm machinery to do much, or a lack of working machines.
If the whole town is too stupid to realize they can turn any of the oils in their town to biodiesel then they all deserve to die because they are of no use to the redistribution of intelligence across the nation...:p
 
If the whole town is too stupid to realize they can turn any of the oils in their town to biodiesel then they all deserve to die because they are of no use to the redistribution of intelligence across the nation...:p
Oil into biodesiel? Good Lord, man! Do you have any idea what that would do to the environment. ;)
 
If the whole town is too stupid to realize they can turn any of the oils in their town to biodiesel then they all deserve to die because they are of no use to the redistribution of intelligence across the nation...:p

What if they only use water based lubricants, what can they do then?
 
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What if they only use water based lubricants, what can they do then?
Slip and Slide? Or they could start Butt Sects
and let other Sects invade each other just like in Iraq....:thinking:
 
Well hey. . .they are trying to shoot a turkey for Thanksgiving on Jericho...
 
Do they still look nice? I mean their appearance and clothes because that pisses me off, if some tragedy like that happened everyone would look tired and scared. Are they really devastated?
 
I think they look pretty cleaned up for being without power for awhile - stuff like that. I mean, the clothing isn't ripped up or very dirty - I think they still have water so they can clean up, but I don't know how they get hot water.

They got a generator dropped last night from some planes. . .
 
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