Every other scene is drinking water, talking about water, they're thirsty... etc. The subject of water is overplayed.
The sand rail gets stuck, in the middle of a dirt road, flat with no holes or rocks. I mean, it's a vehicle made for rough terrain.
Danzinger acts like he is the logical, reasonable, and resourceful one, but he keeps making stupid decisions. He fell down a hill because he was reckless and nearly dies.
The lake turns out to be acid, but the leader woman finds water in this arid landscape buy digging about 4 inches down in the sand... incredible.
Aside from nearly every character overdramatizing in every scene, the overall plot doesn't advance very much. I understand this is an old TV show, the concept is great, but I also understand why it didn't last very long.
The sand rail gets stuck, in the middle of a dirt road, flat with no holes or rocks. I mean, it's a vehicle made for rough terrain.
Danzinger acts like he is the logical, reasonable, and resourceful one, but he keeps making stupid decisions. He fell down a hill because he was reckless and nearly dies.
The lake turns out to be acid, but the leader woman finds water in this arid landscape buy digging about 4 inches down in the sand... incredible.
Aside from nearly every character overdramatizing in every scene, the overall plot doesn't advance very much. I understand this is an old TV show, the concept is great, but I also understand why it didn't last very long.