Gus, eventually they'll get around to CSI: Indianapolis.
Yep, except the state motto for Indiana is (or should be) "We Fear Change" so the techs will be using out-of-date technology.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Gus, eventually they'll get around to CSI: Indianapolis.
Yep, except the state motto for Indiana is (or should be) "We Fear Change" so the techs will be using out-of-date technology.
Even when they're in the location they're portraying, meta considerations often fuck with the geography (hell, I read people complaining that the Grey's Anatomy rain wasn't Seattle rain -- dude, it's just TV), but when you've not even gained the other bits of local flavour with any authenticity, it's like being smacked over the head.
Christ, they can't even get Smallville and Metropolis right.
sara - WOOHOO!!!
that's all I got.
I caught up on TV Friday and yesterday and thought I had some stuff to talk about but can't remember it now. JoA was good. PGL continues to crack me up in the biggest trainwreck way. Why no new WaT this week?
I shudder to think of them writing Detroit on a weekly basis.
wrod. However, you make me think of the Baltimore shows (H:LOTS, The Wire) and that early WB thing Dawson's Creek.
They took place "out of town". eta: Or, what Robin said.
Even when they're in the location they're portraying, meta considerations often fuck with the geography
See: Say Anything, and the Amazing 30 Seconds by Car from Wallingford to Bell Square. (AKA, what ever Eastside commuter would kill for.)
Even when they're in the location they're portraying, meta considerations often fuck with the geography
That's what bugs me about er. When they're on location and put 2 places next to each other that are really across town. And, Cook County hospital is not in the loop, and yet they insist on putting it there.
Sometimes I wonder if they get things wrong on purpose, because they're often things that would be so easy to check.
ChiKat, they do that with LA and New York City all the time, too. TV and movies are equal opportunity geography offenders.
Baltimore seems to have a nice location thing going. Not huge, but I wonder if it'd handle a romantic comedy type show, you know...
WB seems to film outside of LA a reasonable amount -- One Tree Hill is another one filmed in the "flyover" states.
In addition to not having local infrastructures, I think it was (but may be decreasingly so, I'm not sure) hard to get people to spend so much of their time in other places. I'd imagine the strain of Hawaii filming on your social world, not to mention family and kids, isn't inconsiderable.
As MST3K noted, a lot can be chalked up to "they just don't care."