There was only one question in New Zealand this week: What next?
Over five consecutive nights, TVNZ pondered that question in a "live television event" that took in on-the-spot nationwide polls and Facebook conversations as it charted a course to NZ 2037.
The programme was bold and ambitious, and so were the ideas it threw up with presenters John Campbell and Nigel Latta, imbued with revolutionary fervour, leading a bunch of - yes - "futurists" in shaping the kind of country they wanted.
Economic equality, the end of poverty, shareholding workers and technological innovation were all laudable landmarks along the route.
But the question remains: What next? Coronation Street or Shortland Street perhaps.