I don't think there's anywhere but television where crime scene techs interview people. The Georgia crime lab is roughly nine months behind. I think you could argue that CSI is taking place in an alternate universe.
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A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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BSG definitely needs to bring in a male sexbot Cylon. I think that Gale Harold (Brian Kinney from Queer as Folk) would fit the bill quite nicely.
House is sci-fi, too.
Totally. Only in an alternate universe would doctors have the skilled technical training to run diagnostic equipment like the MRI and mamogram machines. Also? I am soooooooooooo glad the universe they live in finally cottoned on to the not-putting shit in the mouths of people who are seizing.
ETA: Obviously the medical insurance racket is not as powerful there than it is here - imagine four doctors devoting their attentions to a single patient for hours on end, without getting warning notices from the patients' insurance companies saying they need to start being more efficient with their billed hours.
Note that on House Cameron runs all of House's lab tests, and all of them run their own MRIs. I don't *think* so. [x-post!]
I am a very bad BSG/GG fan. I totally missed this incident of Lorelai Gilmore using the word, "Frakking".
Apparently the word "fracking" is more widespread than we thought: [link]
Ever notice that nurses are almost entirely absent from the House 'verse?
Also, 24 should be consider SF just on the strength of Jack's ability to maneuver around LA during rush hours. At least this season with the curfew, there's a reason that he might be able to get somewhere fast.
They've been doing that all along, if memory serves.
CSI started out at least having a cop in the same room and mostly running the interrogations with the Grissom, Kat, whoever present and asking questions but not really running the show. The last few times I watched it was just the CSIs.
Did Quincy ever interrogate suspects in the box?