Talk:The Ark/@comment-60.241.86.23-20141101043528

I feel like 97 years is too short for Earth to be livable.

The show implied total ecosystem failure after DEVASTING nuclear war. I'm talking a world like Fall Out with very little plants life with mutated humans. But nope, the grounders look completely fine. There's alot of plot hole in the show like how the station could be merged together and function correctly? It's not like they made by the same nation. The 100's emotional state are really unrealistic and become more and more bizzare as the series went on. If they were real people, they would wander off the moment they landed and explore the area. Being locked up in a jail cell for a while, i'm sure that the first thing they do instead of cooped up together.

I'm not going to ask how there is Artificial Gravity as one section of the station is spinning, but other section wasn't. Now, living in space or being born in space altered your physiology due to lower gravity or no gravity at all. The moment these kids (not really, they like 23 y.o) landed on Earth, they should experience great deal of problems on their body already.

This show would make alot more sense if it was an undergrown facility and the surface was contanminated by NUCLEAR WINTER. Overpopulating and depleting resources leading to problem that they decided to decrease their population by sending them to the surface in hope of searching for new supply. It would be like a Fallout survival type of series with changing climates. That is someting I definitely interested in. The survival nature like Walking Dead, but always on the move.