But this takes place (a) centuries(y) in the future? Then why did I see a desk-lamp from the 1970s in one of the rooms and most other technological items looked like, well, "present day" ones and not something more in line with one from centuries from now. Yadda, yadda, yadda, fall of civilization, apocalypse, all of that. I get it. But, still, a centuries old desk-lamp that runs on fluorescent rods?
It's easier to believe taking some other things into account. Most people in this Universe seem to be illiterate, which means they won't have an understanding of chemistry or engineering to build the guns and make the gunpowder.
Perhaps some of the resources and infrastructure needed for mass-production of firearms and gunpowder aren't around anymore? They have Poppy fields for Opium but no machinery for production, they talk about Oil fields but again we see little machinery so I'm guessing the pumps are all via manual labor as well.
For all we know, there just isn't much saltpeter around in the area the series takes place in.
For instance, although personally I love the idea of a world where guns have been utterly eradicated from existence, I don't consider it to be a plausible scenario that a ban on their use could be consistently enforced in a post-apocalyptic feudal hellscape.
Just going by the picture of the cityscape, that does work too.Given that the show is filmed in New Orleans and evidently set there (since where else do they have cemeteries like that?), it occurs to me that "Azra" could be a corruption of "Atlanta."
I haven't watched the latest episode, but Quinn is quite the badass. He's probably pushing 50 or so, meaning he had a good 20 years on the Widow and he still beat her (if not for his tumor stalling him enough).
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