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<blockquote data-quote="Merkuri" data-source="post: 5338691" data-attributes="member: 41321"><p>They didn't actually say that hydroponics was the ONLY protected area, they said that hydroponics was ONE of the protected areas. They knew that the LA didn't know where else was protected. Heck, they probably didn't even know where else was protected, otherwise they probably would have given Scott and Greer a plan B meeting place. They didn't have much time to figure that out. And, like you said, the other areas may not have been reachable or habitable.</p><p></p><p>By now I'm used to the idea that at the end of an episode (or a two-parter) we'll be back to the status quo, largely. It's an artifact of the medium. On the one hand they want to tell a grand story, but on the other hand they don't want to get into a situation where they FORCE their audience to watch every episode to keep up, because in that case if someone were to miss an episode or two then they might just decide to stop watching because it's too hard to catch up. (Happened with me and LOST - there was way too much going on for me to find enjoyment in the show after missing a pair of episodes.)</p><p></p><p>Things aren't exactly back to normal, though. I'm sure TJ will suffer some sort of side effects of losing her child (if not, then the writers must be lazy), and now they have a whole mess of LA personnel to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merkuri, post: 5338691, member: 41321"] They didn't actually say that hydroponics was the ONLY protected area, they said that hydroponics was ONE of the protected areas. They knew that the LA didn't know where else was protected. Heck, they probably didn't even know where else was protected, otherwise they probably would have given Scott and Greer a plan B meeting place. They didn't have much time to figure that out. And, like you said, the other areas may not have been reachable or habitable. By now I'm used to the idea that at the end of an episode (or a two-parter) we'll be back to the status quo, largely. It's an artifact of the medium. On the one hand they want to tell a grand story, but on the other hand they don't want to get into a situation where they FORCE their audience to watch every episode to keep up, because in that case if someone were to miss an episode or two then they might just decide to stop watching because it's too hard to catch up. (Happened with me and LOST - there was way too much going on for me to find enjoyment in the show after missing a pair of episodes.) Things aren't exactly back to normal, though. I'm sure TJ will suffer some sort of side effects of losing her child (if not, then the writers must be lazy), and now they have a whole mess of LA personnel to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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