This is a TV series, not a movie. The
plot is to be slowly unfolded. Judging
from the setting of the world view, it
is very attractive
.
People's Questions
● Producer Eric Kripke said that he has thought about the reasons for "global electricity disappeared overnight", and also thought about "why a small number of people can restore the global power supply".
● Solar storm? The producer denied the claim on the spot.
● "We found a physicist who explained the possibility of this theory from a theoretical level. So the situation in the show is possible."
● The show and "Falling Star", "The Walking Dead", "Nuclear Crisis" 》 set a similar world view (a group of survivors escaped and searched for the truth).
● Some plot elements are continuous.
● Can you make ice without electricity? can. Pre-industrial people grabbed chunks of ice from glaciers and quickly transported them on horses to their designated locations—even though they ended up with only one-eighth the size of the ice remaining.
● Why don't most people in the show use guns? The answer is finally there - because the show has a "gun control" plot...but the producers try to avoid the question, calling it a "little plot" of the show and "not worth mentioning", apparently he Don't want to get into political trouble (the recent shootings have made the topic of "gun control" sensitive in the US).
● Giancarlo Esposito ("Beyond Sin", "Legend") calls his character a power-hungry villain who is the only one who can keep everyone safe. He wants to restore some order in a world that has lost its order, but his motives are not pure.
● Each episode is reminiscent of the plot, that's for sure.
● By recalling the episodes viewers will learn about the first few days after the electricity went out - how the survivors survived, what happened, how they left the big city, how they found food and drinking water.
● Producer: I don't like big mysteries, I want the audience to know exactly how the story will develop. We'll answer questions before asking new ones.
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