I've not seen this show, I have seen or at least half listened to a recent advert on YouTube and was struck by how low the number was in their "Rapture" 140 million people, 2% of the world's population [from Wikipedia].
When I first heard of it I thought it would be more likely 20% left, it's not even 20% missing, it is meant to paint a picture of a bleak existence for those left behind and the world was meant to be falling apart, yes 140 Million is a large number, but 2% is so small, I wouldn't even notice that amount where I live, hell even at 1 in 5 it wouldn't affect me that much as all that would happen is one room would be vacant, but as we don't interact much as a house I never knew one guy was leaving till he had gone and the guy who moved in had been in a week by the time I first saw him.
Maybe its just me, I have limited outside interaction so I wouldn't loose anyone I knew or cared about here and 2% is just a co worker or two when I had a job.
But the advert I half listened to had a crisis council on TV talking about it, yes millions vanished globally, but I still feel for a rapture movie it should be the other way around, the people seen panicking and looting in clips I've seen would be more befitting a doomsday show where everyone knows there is no hope so they just stop living as a civilisation and just do whatever they want.
Had it been all children under X years old vanish and a fertility crisis because of it I could understand the dystopia and destruction, but its been done already (the lottery, children of man and Utopia).
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Or even the flip side, ONLY people under X years old survived, that was done in an Australian show called Tribes or something, I saw a few episodes in the early 2000's.
Would society really crumble if it transpired the amount of people you knew missing could be counted on one hand? Yes it's different than 2% of the populous just dying at the same time as they do just outright vanish, that I would have affect me at some level, but unless one of those 2%ers were people I knew personally ...
Maybe I would have to watch the show to see if it's as doom and gloom as the clips portray, but from the little I know, it should be 20% left in the world for shit to really go to hell, even Y the last man managed to keep the world ticking for a few years with no new births due to there being only one male left alive.
When I first heard of it I thought it would be more likely 20% left, it's not even 20% missing, it is meant to paint a picture of a bleak existence for those left behind and the world was meant to be falling apart, yes 140 Million is a large number, but 2% is so small, I wouldn't even notice that amount where I live, hell even at 1 in 5 it wouldn't affect me that much as all that would happen is one room would be vacant, but as we don't interact much as a house I never knew one guy was leaving till he had gone and the guy who moved in had been in a week by the time I first saw him.
Maybe its just me, I have limited outside interaction so I wouldn't loose anyone I knew or cared about here and 2% is just a co worker or two when I had a job.
But the advert I half listened to had a crisis council on TV talking about it, yes millions vanished globally, but I still feel for a rapture movie it should be the other way around, the people seen panicking and looting in clips I've seen would be more befitting a doomsday show where everyone knows there is no hope so they just stop living as a civilisation and just do whatever they want.
Had it been all children under X years old vanish and a fertility crisis because of it I could understand the dystopia and destruction, but its been done already (the lottery, children of man and Utopia).
EDIT:
Or even the flip side, ONLY people under X years old survived, that was done in an Australian show called Tribes or something, I saw a few episodes in the early 2000's.
Would society really crumble if it transpired the amount of people you knew missing could be counted on one hand? Yes it's different than 2% of the populous just dying at the same time as they do just outright vanish, that I would have affect me at some level, but unless one of those 2%ers were people I knew personally ...
Maybe I would have to watch the show to see if it's as doom and gloom as the clips portray, but from the little I know, it should be 20% left in the world for shit to really go to hell, even Y the last man managed to keep the world ticking for a few years with no new births due to there being only one male left alive.
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