I thought Lizzy was around for all of Bricks scenes, or am I mistaken?
I am going to have to relisten from the start keeping the journal aspects in mind.
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I thought Lizzy was around for all of Bricks scenes, or am I mistaken?
I am going to have to relisten from the start keeping the journal aspects in mind.
I meant it only in relation to Scratch being around for all Maller scenes. Bricks had his own scenes independent of her.
Gotcha, now the mission is to re-listen to see if Scratch has independent scenes I seem to recall a scene or 2, but perhaps Kalani was there...
I can't believe I'm saying this, but @Kc almost made me not hate CJ. She's much more likable when she's humble.
The most bizarre thing in this episode is near the beginning when Michael and Tanya are discussing where Ink was developing the Little Ones. They repeat "Little Ones" half a dozen times but, not once do they pick up on the fact that the Little Ones were once, well.... LITTLE. Too small to have been jail inmates or perhaps even adults.
Also, I just picked up that there are TWO groups leaving. One is being airlifted by Pegs and the other is leaving on trucks. Possibly the same trucks that Scratch and Tardust are watching.
Yes. I was Lester. I closed the "radio left at prison by dead soldiers" plot hole. Lester, that dashing man of action, is keeping the codes secure to keep Scratchy pants off the radios.
WHAT! You finally got on the podcast?! Also how come you and Pete lived and Nurse Britt is gone???
Maybe Nurse Britt "got away on the other chopper with Kimmet". :tinfoil::squint: Hah
He did but Lizzy was present if memory serves me correctly.
Yes, I forget Kimmet 's heroic moment in the series.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_OacEq2Sk
OK, Looking at some Google Maps for a moment, i actually have to say i changed my mind about this place they are moving to. I still don't like them splitting up, or the idea that the plan was made by just one person and held back from everyone until the last minute, but at least this looks like it could work.
Lake Mathews looks like an amazing strategic location.
1: a secure area Terrain and roads look favorable, at least from the google earth mapping. :nik:
2: in an area with untapped resources Many houses and shops in the area, large patches of ground for planting, as well as an Air Reserve Base 10 miles to the East-North East. :nik:
3: in an area where an adequate water supply exists Lake Mathews and and Perris reservoir 13 miles to the East. :nik:
4: in an area where food will be plentiful, both game and grow Untapped homes, stores, and plenty of wilderness and the bodies of water for fish and game. :nik:
5: large enough to support the entire population More than enough room. :nik:
6: where the enemy is scarce ....Yet to be seen...
Now if Scratch and Ink just don't fuck every thing up.
Crazy thought: Is there any chance Burt might have fallen asleep after shagging Stumpy? (bow-chicka-limp-limp) :tinfoil:
Actually......
WHY NOT?!
CJ and Burt have lost someone they loved dearly...
And both Burt and CJ have lost a body part to Scratch...
And they are both very dominant "type A" personalities....
It's a screwed up pair, that produces mental images that hurt the brain.... :britt:
But....Let's give romance a chance in this post-apocalyptic world! :nik:
I'll show myself out now.
I agree, Not to mention that:
- That subdivision to the immediate north looks to be nice and tight, no sprawl. Should be easy to (eventually) secure.
- What looks to be already established groves of some kind of tree to the east. Fruit? Nut? Either would be a boon.
- Lake Mathews "airport" to the immediate north-east.
- What looks like what used to be/can be again stepped farm land.
Which brings me back to the Air reserve base you mentioned. March Air reserve Base. I had a peek at it on Google satellite... I counted:
- 6 C-17 Globemaster Aircraft
- 8 KC-135 Stratotankers
- 5 F/A-18 Hornets
- Roughly a dozen or so civvie prop jobs
That's right, Statotankers. Mid-flight refueling. Not sure why, but mid-flight refueling operations are often run by Air Guard and Air Reserve operations. But here's the thing, I didn't see any fuel dump tank farms... meaning that they might be underground... possibly extending the preservation of the fuel.
Then there's the C17's. with a cargo capacity of over 85 tons and a loaded range of 2,785 miles or with a load of paratroopers the range is almost 6,500 miles! That is some serious "Get the fuck out of Dodge" action.
Then there's the F-18's... one to two passes over the jail with one of these babies and it's toast...
Pegs needs to sack-up and she could become one BAMF...
...but...
It's a little Deus Ex Machina. See below.
Unfortunately, this ain't Walgreen's.Quote:
I've been hesitant to post about this episode. Until @TacticalJHP jogged my curiosity, I didn't think I had much to add to the conversation, being a build up episode and all. I know the feeling of what is going on in the show though. I was stationed at Fort Stewart in the fall of 1999 when the base was largely evacuated for Hurricane Floyd. It was a spooky feeling during the Unit's preparations before the main evacuation. Being largely pre-cell phone, a lot of exchanging numbers of family members of between soldiers. Lots of shaking of hands before we left... definitely a "been nice knowing ya" subtext. When I left base, it was even creepier, as I left a little later than most everyone else. Everything was boarded up in town, don't really recall seeing another car for 30-45 minutes.
Y'see, hurricanes and Savannah GA are a terrifying thing. Fort Stewart is roughly an hour from the coast and in the Coastal Empire and Low Country, it only takes a Cat. 1 hurricane storm surge to nearly turn it into beachfront property. Floyd was 2MPH shy of a CAT5 storm. We got lucky, it missed.
Was there a time lapse in the episode that I missed? It seems like CJ reveals her backup evac plans and says that if they can't get the pump going they will evac. and it seems like the next day they are prepping the chopper and sending out a convoy. It doesn't seem like they even gave the pump a chance and are jumping ship.
Also the radio that scratch has... did she take it when the Mallers left the colony, or has it been stolen since, which implies she has been able to get in and out, or has an "inside man" (Pete :squint: I'm looking at you, and your waterbottle:))
Nah, Pete cannot be the inside man because Clive Owen already is.
http://www.murphsplace.com/owen/film...ges/dalton.jpg
I am currently looking for music which will be suitable for the very moment Scratch and the colonists go head-to-head. Most certainly, it will be pittoresque-ly gory, raw and I guess that we will say our final good-byes to some of the cast.
Here is a candidate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nDam0tTPNc
So, we know that zombies can hold a grudge--if Datu turns will he go after Ink?
What would be funny is if the prisoners (however many are left) take over the Colony after the colonists leave and Ink comes and kills them all.
I agree - what if Datu manages to change the pipe? Why are they already packing up and setting off?
Also, I like the idea of us just getting back to the main characters, I don't like CJ and never really have. (Only in Dunbar where she was mildly interesting, the scene where Ink left her was intriguing).
Get Michael back to being leader - slightly reminiscent of Rick in The Walking Dead - who stops being the proper leader for the group.
I hope we don't lose Saul too early - I know it's survival story. But with Angel dying so early on and then Datus predicament... Yeah so I'm pretty loyal to the first main characters! 😁😳
I think even if pump was fixed people would possibly go separate ways anyway! The colony needs to be split. Not safe anymore.
Can't wait for next episode!
TARDUST IS BACK!!!!! I'm Telling You, He's Gonna Do Something Big!
On Another Note, Splitting Up The Group....Never A Good Idea....
CJ's planning and tactics fascinate me. She's such an excellent planner that I'd like more details about it. Guessing not as interesting to a lot of people but I'd like to get my nerd on.
Ok. So I've gotten into the habit of listing to all three parts of a chapter through the iTunes ap to help keep the numbers up (& to keep myself sane). Anyone besides me notice Riley's throw away line to Burt about the stairs to the roof from the neonatal floor. Saul gets them back on track - so he knows it's there too.
Lizzy's labor & the Dunbar gang heading there puts that info in a whole new light. Anyone else sensing an energancy air lift for our heros?