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[[WMG: Addition to the above theory: the apocalyptic event was [[ForWantOfANail a botched Cuban Missile Crisis.]] ]]

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[[WMG: Addition to the above theory: the apocalyptic event was [[ForWantOfANail a botched Cuban Missile Crisis.]] ]]

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*** A glimpse of the surface is shown at the start of the episode "The Flying Suit"
*** Many shots of the surface appear in [=S1E21=] "Private Property". Like in The Flying Suit, the surface is mostly grass and bushes. It even gives the exact height of a building, comparable to the height of Spacely Sprockets, Inc., as 2,200.5 feet.

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*** **** A glimpse of the surface is shown at the start of the episode "The Flying Suit"
*** **** Many shots of the surface appear in [=S1E21=] "Private Property". Like in The Flying Suit, the surface is mostly grass and bushes. It even gives the exact height of a building, comparable to the height of Spacely Sprockets, Inc., as 2,200.5 feet.feet.
**** Many episodes in the first season show the surface. In [=S1E23=] "TV or Not TV", we also see Mr. Spacely's cabin in the wooded mountains.
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*** Many shots of the surface appear in S1E21 "Private Property". Like in The Flying Suit, the surface is mostly grass and bushes. It even gives the exact height of a building, comparable to the height of Spacely Sprockets, Inc., as 2,200.5 feet.

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*** Many shots of the surface appear in S1E21 [=S1E21=] "Private Property". Like in The Flying Suit, the surface is mostly grass and bushes. It even gives the exact height of a building, comparable to the height of Spacely Sprockets, Inc., as 2,200.5 feet.

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*** A glimpse of the surface is shown in the episode "The Flying Suit"

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*** A glimpse of the surface is shown in at the start of the episode "The Flying Suit"Suit"
***Many shots of the surface appear in S1E21 "Private Property". Like in The Flying Suit, the surface is mostly grass and bushes. It even gives the exact height of a building, comparable to the height of Spacely Sprockets, Inc., as 2,200.5 feet.
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[[WMG: The show is set in the same world as ''Film/{{Elysium}}'']]
The setting of Elysium is a world where the entire Earth has become a barren and toxic slum while the superrich all live in a fancy space station that serves their every need. If technology in ''Elysium'' has improved to the point that space colonies are feasible, then maybe homes tall enough to reach the clouds also exist. While the ultra-wealthy live in space, the upper middle class, or the closest thing to it in this world, live in cloud cities to escape the pollution and [[UrbanSegregation the plebes]].
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** It could even be set in the same future as ''WesternAnimation/TheSpaceKidettes''[[note]]And even its "companion" series Samson and Goliath (or "Young Samson" as it was later called).[[/note]]


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** It could even be set in the same future as ''WesternAnimation/TheSpaceKidettes''[[note]]And even its "companion" series Samson and Goliath (or "Young Samson" as it was later called).''WesternAnimation/YoungSamsonAndGoliath''.[[/note]]

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** Or Mr. Slate is a descendant of Cogswell (see above)

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** Or Mr. Slate is a descendant of Cogswell (see the post-apocalyptic world WMG above)
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** Or Mr. Slate is a descendant of Cogswell (see above)
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*** I think you're referring to Birdie on The Great Gildersleeve, a spin-off of Fibber [=McGee=] and Molly. In any case, Wiki/TheOtherWiki says she's based of Hazel from the series of the same name.

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*** I think you're referring to Birdie on The Great Gildersleeve, a spin-off of Fibber [=McGee=] and Molly. In any case, Wiki/TheOtherWiki Website/TheOtherWiki says she's based of Hazel from the series of the same name.
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** It could even be set in the same future as ''The Space Kidettes''[[note]]And even its "companion" series Samson and Goliath (or "Young Samson" as it was later called).[[/note]]


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** It could even be set in the same future as ''The Space Kidettes''[[note]]And ''WesternAnimation/TheSpaceKidettes''[[note]]And even its "companion" series Samson and Goliath (or "Young Samson" as it was later called).[[/note]]

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**Consider that the two may not be mutually exclusive. It's entirely plausible that there are places on the surface that are unharmed and kept as nature preserves, while other places are uninhabitable wasteland.

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