Hey, is today not gloomy enough to fit into this morbid week of shuffling-off of various media icons? You know what you need? Early 1980s nuclear armageddon films, in their entirety. Have you not seen The Day After (directed by Nicholas Meyer of Star Treks II and VI) or Threads? The most significant omission from the list I can see is When the Wind Blows, but five outta six ain't bad.
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Forget 2012 and all that current stuff. The best during and post-armageddon story (of 21st century made stuff) is Jericho. I am hoping that it does get continued before the cast gets too old. I never could catch it on CBS when it was airing, except a bit of one episode which was a clue-revealer of what was going on. I never forgot that, so of course when I found it on CBS.com (which is still there, tho for some reason I think they took off a couple episodes lately) I watched the entire series in one standing. Of course it helped at the time I was out of work therefore had nothing to do besides my body responsibilities. Was the longest show marathon I had ever done. Gerald McRaney was by far my most favorite on the show, being the mayor who managed to keep his sanity when the world around his hometown lost its own.
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