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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

"The 100" Gets a 2nd Season - "Turn" is sinking fast


 
Post-Apocalyptic Drama
Hard-bodied, Pilates-toned teens try to save
themselves and the world.
 
 
By Gary;
T. 
Thank God for non-major network TV.  In the last few years we have seen an explosion of Science Fiction related programming.
 
I ran across The 100 on the CW network by accident.  The plot is good Sci Fi.  A hundred teens, third-generation “juvenile offenders” born and raised aboard a post-nuclear space station called The Ark, have been dropped back onto Earth 300 years after a deadly radiation war.  Earth is now overgrown by jungle and is home to all manner of post-radiation critters, most of them dangerous.
 
It is kill or be killed on the earth's surface . . . and not much different back on the Ark as the space station is running out of air and the leadership starts killing off part of the population to conserve resources.
 
I have always been a sucker for teen/young adult related sci fi from Buffy The Vampire Slayer to Angel to Charmed to Smallville.
 
The 100 is right in that grove.  First seasons are always rough as characters are developed.  But The 100 has been renewed for a second.
 
The show is entertaining and getting increasingly violent.  There is promise for dramatic improvement next season.  Time will tell.
 
Sci Fi fans should check it out.
 
Rated 7 out of 10
 
 
 
Star of The 100 is Australian actress Eliza Taylor.
 
The Ark
Dare to question your Masters who run the Ark and they flush
you out the air lock as punishment.
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AMC's "Turn"
AMC viewers vanish into a black hole.


Going, going, almost gone.

The AMC channel was on a high when "The Walking Dead" Season 4 finale delivered 15.7 million viewers blowing away all the networks by a wide margin.

A week later AMC drops the Revolutionary War drama "Turn" into the same time slot only to see an underwhelming 2.1 million viewers.

Every Sunday the show kept dropping like a rock.  Then this last week the program completely vanished from the ratings.  Turn did not even show up on the ratings list of the top 100 cable TV programs on Sunday. 

You know things are bad when you are beaten by re-runs of Pawn Stars and 20 year old Law & Order episodes.

In my previous review I speculated this lack of interest might be due to the "retard-ization" of a self-absorbed America more interested in tweeting and their toy phones than in serious entertainment about adult subjects.

Too bad.  "Turn" is respectable entertainment.  I especially enjoyed the roles of Major Robert Rogers and George Washington.  But this last episode found even me flipping over to The Good Wife to check on events.

The inevitable cancellation will come, and our uneducated public will neither know nor care.


George Washington (left) and Major Benjamin Tallmadge.

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