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* ApocalypticLogistics: Twenty years after the Georgia Flu, electricity is almost unheard of, transportation is animal or human-powered, and organized agriculture does not seem to have returned, with families and even large settlements growing food in horticultural plots. The material culture of Post-Pandemic society heavily relies on an industry of reusing and recycling Pre-Pandemic material, of which there is an abundance. Among other things, former automobiles are used as horse-drawn wagons by the Traveling Symphony, almost everyone is dressed like they came out of a thrift store (synthetic fabrics seem to be valued), and the actors search for interesting pre-Pandemic items for props and stagecraft.
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** Kirsten watches the ''Series/StarTrek'' episode "The Conscience of the King," an episode that references ''Hamlet''.

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** Kirsten watches the ''Series/StarTrek'' ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "The Conscience of the King," an episode that references ''Hamlet''.
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* ParentalNeglect: Hinted at with Kirsten. Arthur at one point tells Miranda that Kirsten's life is "sad", but what's far more telling is the fact that on opening night of a big, much-publicized production, ''neither'' of Kirsten's parents are in attendance (nor does she seem to have expected them to be).
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** The Traveling Symphony make it a point to perform Shakespeare for various little post-apocalyptic towns because they believe [[LivingIsMoreThanSurviving "survival Is insufficient"]] and folks deserve to see art.

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** The Traveling Symphony make it a point to perform Shakespeare for various little post-apocalyptic towns because they believe [[LivingIsMoreThanSurviving "survival Is is insufficient"]] and folks deserve to see art.



* LivingIsMoreThanSurviving: The Traveling Symphony's motto is "Survival is Insufficient". They travel around Lake Michigan performing Shakespeare for post-apocalyptic towns because they believe in the transformative power of art following disaster.

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* LivingIsMoreThanSurviving: The Traveling Symphony's motto is "Survival is Is Insufficient". They travel around Lake Michigan performing Shakespeare for post-apocalyptic towns because they believe in the transformative power of art following disaster.
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** The Traveling Symphony make it a point to perform Shakespeare for various little post-apocalyptic towns because they believe [[LivingIsMoreThanSurviving "survival is insufficient"]] and folks deserve to see art.

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** The Traveling Symphony make it a point to perform Shakespeare for various little post-apocalyptic towns because they believe [[LivingIsMoreThanSurviving "survival is Is insufficient"]] and folks deserve to see art.
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* NotGoodWithPeople: Clark is actually good at manipulating people, but he's had to develop this skill because he has no natural charisma. In fact, he has an irrational belief that no matter what he does, people instinctively hate him. This is contrast to his friend Arthur, whom everyone loves the moment they meet him.
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* ILetGwenStacyDie: [[spoiler: Frank’s death weighs heavily on both Jeevan and Kirsten and each of them blame themselves.

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* ILetGwenStacyDie: [[spoiler: Frank’s death weighs heavily on both Jeevan and Kirsten and each of them blame themselves.]]
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* ILetGwenStacyDie: [[spoiler: Frank’s death weighs heavily on both Jeevan and Kirsten and each of them blame themselves.
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* AgeCut: In episode 5, from [[spoiler:Tyler to the Prophet]], revealing they're the same person.


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* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Used sparingly despite the pandemic setting. Most prominently heard during Tim's last voice mail to Clark and conversation with Miranda.
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* BareYourMidriff: Alexandra spends some scenes in a sports bra.

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