Yeah. None of them have any skills that could solve this problem. Lesbo better start getting used to the idea of joining the swarm.I am pretty sure that is the least effective human resistance movement in any media ever ;p
Guess I’m in the minority who’s not feeling this right now or maybe the show just isn’t for me.


It's tough to bet against Gilligan's track record, but I don't see how you can have a longrunning show with only ~13 characters (the 12 immune and The Hive Mind). Especially if most of those other characters have indeed internalized that the world they knew is effectively over, so why not enjoy what you can.
So far, I view this more as a funhouse mirror of the classic Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life" - "The Twilight Zone" It's a Good Life (TV Episode 1961)8.6 | Drama, Fantasy, Horror - where a small cast of characters has to keep a godlike entity happy (or at least, not unhappy). Obviously the stakes are higher here - only the townspeople were at risk in the Twilight Zone episode; here, all of humanity could theoretically end if their behavior is too unruly.
I have to assume this is a way to colonize or essentially prevent humans from being a danger to them. If you're incapable of hurting someone Intentionally you can't be a competing species.They can figure out how to snap people out of it, it can literally just about about her and her frustrations which could last a few seasons. They could have lied about their only being 12 immune. Somewhat different show but 'last man on earth" does a pretty good job of it before those cunts cancelled it after I think 5 seasons? I really enjoyed that show. It was truly, a shawshank redemption.
It's tough to bet against Gilligan's track record, but I don't see how you can have a longrunning show with only ~13 characters (the 12 immune and The Hive Mind). Especially if most of those other characters have indeed internalized that the world they knew is effectively over, so why not enjoy what you can.
So far, I view this more as a funhouse mirror of the classic Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life" - "The Twilight Zone" It's a Good Life (TV Episode 1961)8.6 | Drama, Fantasy, Horror - where a small cast of characters has to keep a godlike entity happy (or at least, not unhappy). Obviously the stakes are higher here - only the townspeople were at risk in the Twilight Zone episode; here, all of humanity could theoretically end if their behavior is too unruly.
Yeah they were kind of retarded, but it took it as more like willful ignorance. That street shitter refused to think her son was not the same little kid. It was pretty alarming actually.Is it just me, or did they make all the brown people essentially no apple retards who can't actually understand the gravity of the situation (they don't seem to understand free will)?
This show is actually doing a really good job at representing what would actually happen. The vast, vast majority of society are like the retards in this show. So mathematically, it makes sense they'd be the ones "immune".Is it just me, or did they make all the brown people essentially no apple retards who can't actually understand the gravity of the situation (they don't seem to understand free will)?
Well, yeah, but then its not just ~13 characters anymore. The show explicitly mentioned people in orbit as well - both Y: The Last Man and Last Man on Earth added characters through astronauts returning from orbit.They can figure out how to snap people out of it