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They say the camera adds 10 pounds. Apparently, it also subtracts about 150 miles.
What else could explain how the residents of fictional town Jericho, Kansas can see the Rocky Mountains as if they lived in Denver?
Seriously, Kansas is the only state empty enough to actually have a mileage sign in the middle of nowhere that says something like "Denver 500 miles." You're not going to see anything but flatland from the great, boring state of Kansas.
Update: What could have been, and should have been, a dramatic study in how people react to a disaster is reduced to a cheesy, here-come-the-mayor feel good speech that pacifies an otherwise unruly town of individuals acting in their self-interest.
Final result: Premise gets an "8" but execution gets a "3."
Out of something.