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Is anyone watching "Aftermath: Population Zero" on National Geographic?

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What did you think about this?

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  1. I saw this too, i thought it was very depressing to see the eiffel tower and lady liberty collapse, but it will happen some day.

    What I really noticed is that, the way we live now, all of the power plants, vehicles, animals, homes, buildings, monuments, they all depend on us for survival! just shocking!

    I also thought that the fact that the computers were running the place after we left was pretty cool, they ran until the power ran out! they were programmed for that though... but i still thought that having the computers detect all of these failures on the grid and shutting off the power automatically, that's pure genius!

    Overall, this movie is the greatest of it's kind, with out humans, the power-plants blow up, and kill everything around, our cars make more greenhouse gasses until they run out of gas... it's just pure catastrophe if we disappear!


  2. wow it rocks. its scary and this would happen becuz of global warming. i luved it. its real and could happen. a scary movie.:))

  3. I did see on the schedule, but it sounds stupid.  If everything is dead then why do I care?

  4. I found it entertaining.  I think my dog would totally survive.  She's kind of big and totally aggressive.  She's fixed though, so she would not last more than a few years.  

    It was really fascinating, but what terrified me was the whole nuclear power plant thing.  75 in the U.S.?  And within a few days of a total power failure we'd have total nuclear catastrophes that would make Chernobyl look like dental x-rays.  God, that just freaked me the F out.

    I couldn't help but cheer that a mere 200 years after humans disappear, the world would "get over us."  Go Earth!!!

    And I love irony, so the only trace of human civilization being on the moon and not the earth was pretty cool as an endnote.  Great show!

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