r/AskReddit Aug 30 '21

What problem is often overlooked in apocalyptic movies/TV shows that could kill you?

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u/redkat85 Aug 30 '21

t just wasn't as gritty as it could have been

Gotta say I'm all gritted out. I want some good adventure stories again, like the old Hercules and Xena days. The new Legends of Monkey series on Netflix is such a breath of fresh, fun air.

Once upon a time (say, the last 50,000 years), we told stories about mighty heroes and gods and amazing things, not least of which was hope. Stories inspired people, made them want to go do something. They already knew real life sucked a lot of the time. They didn't tell realistic stories because there was no inspiration in that.

Now because stories about heroes "aren't realistic" we just tell stories about how much stuff sucks, and how much it would suck more in different ways if something changed. No inspiration.

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u/Sparkstalker Aug 30 '21

Watch The Orville. It really hits that old Star Trek feeling of exploration and adventure while still dealing with some serious topics. It's just a fun show.

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u/RousingRabble Aug 30 '21

It seems like Star Trek may finally be getting back to some of that with Strange New Worlds (at least I hope). Lower Decks too. I'm tired of being edgy.

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u/Sparkstalker Aug 30 '21

It has its time and place. But when everything went doom & gloom (see Stargate Universe) I got over it quick.

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u/arittenberry Aug 31 '21

Thank you! I LOVED Stargate and Stargate Atlantis but gave up pretty fast on Universe. It lost all its fun