A combination of a lack of rain, a failing air filter, and Ann harvesting Stephen (quite decomposed) and Shaliquor's "meat" for uncooked consumption leads to a wave of illness in the bunker, the floor literally covered in vomit. To this end, despite the lack of gas masks, everyone except Christine (for base communications) is sent out to get some fresh(?) air, and much needed supplies.
This does not go well for William and Ann who end up as bear food, while Carol "Red" Rein is killed in a skirmish with brigands on the road. Despite the losses, the survivor count actually increases as Dennis, Gary the bald, Catherine, Amanda Bandana, and Michael Mustache are recruited by the various teams on expedition.
Could have been Ann and William in this movie.
Also, this is a terrible movie.
Also, this is a terrible movie.
Most have radiation poisoning upon their return, but fortunately there is a good stash of anti-rad tablets available, thanks to Janet returning briefly to trade goods with Christine. Interestingly, Skrmischa comes back with a car part - one of eleven required to repair the broken vehicle just outside. If it can be fully repaired, they might be able to escape this place.
The sound of thunder overhead also signals the end of the drought, and despite the black rain, things are looking up.
A title called "things are looking up" followed closely by harvesting human meat for consumption is a bit of a disconnect, no?
ReplyDeleteI suppose you always have too look on the bright side! =P
Haha, sorry about the whiplash! I'd like to say that I was being sarcastic but nope, this post had a rewrite but the title remained as it was. :P
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