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Originally Posted by ken0042
I added the spoiler tag to the title, there aren't many of us still watching and the spoilers take away from the discussion.
Was that the mid-season and/or the series finale? Seems like it; wrap up the one ongoing storyline and then open up a whole new big can of worms.
I am glad that when Monroe's men saw him fighting, they didn't just stand by and "let them sort it out themselves." Or at least Monroe just ordered them to kill Miles.
The one thing that bugged me a bit was the helicopter at the end. Obviously Monroe had some time to find somebody who knew how to fly one before the blackout, but how hard would it be? It was obviously the first time it had power in 15 years- a few issues I can think of....
- Would the fuel still be good after 15 years?
- Would the pilot still remember how to fly? Seems like it would be something that you would have practice a bit after that long off.
- What about the maintenance? I would think a lot of what would keep the helicopter running would not have been done over the years.
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The logic in most post apocalyptic shows is usually void of any reason.
My first guess is that they would have simulators that they would train on but since they have no power that wouldn't be possible.
You think that the fuel would either evaporate from constant exposure or people burning it as a fuel source.
In the end its a TV show a graphic novel or book would help explain a little bit more of the back story.