I liked the episode but the crow data puzzled me. The graph showing the worldwide crow population showed that something like 90% of it died but then it started to rapidly rise again. I was shocked first - in just a couple of weeks? With northern hemisphere going into winter season (no bids breeding)? But then I looked closely and the data was ending in December. Does that mean it's been two month already in the show?
Yeah, the extraordinary speed of re-population was a bit ridiculous. Maybe it kills crows in some parts of the world, but makes crows in other parts of the world extremely horny and fertile, with accelerated egg-incubation rates. As for the months on the screen, maybe they included projected estimates as opposed to only measured results. Or maybe both the repopulation and the months were big oopsies. As for whether it's December or not, I think they refer to the flash forwards as being six months away (April), which would put them in October.
So, crows drop like flies during the blackout, and apparently there have been smaller blackouts in Somalia before. Caused by the tower we saw in the end?
That flash back to the Somalia event - why the boy didn't black out? As I understand crows die from whatever causes the black out and people in that region of Somalia lost consciousness that day. So how come the boy can run around to that tower/chimney/whatever? And the smoke shaped as a crow was bit cheesy.I'm assuming the boy was spared because of his distance from the epicenter.
FlashForward 1.3: 137 Sekunden
09/10/2009 02:57:10 PM
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That German was sexy. I'd do him in a nanosecond. Perfection.
09/10/2009 07:31:19 PM
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BTW I loved the German jab at American history when the woman was talking about Sophie Scholl.
09/10/2009 09:46:33 PM
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Re: FlashForward 1.3: 137 Sekunden
10/10/2009 04:36:46 AM
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Is it December already?
10/10/2009 09:34:02 AM
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Re: Is it December already?
10/10/2009 05:33:49 PM
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Pertaining to the "I owe it all to a Murder" line.
10/10/2009 07:41:35 PM
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That's really interesting!
12/10/2009 03:34:54 PM
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