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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.

This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]


Jesse - Oct 23, 2013 4:51:18 pm PDT #10196 of 11831
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

My biggest problem with this week's Castle is that Alexis could pay the rent with a work-study job AND get a lease without a co-signer, based on said work-study job. YEAH RIGHT.


sj - Oct 23, 2013 5:33:03 pm PDT #10197 of 11831
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

My biggest problem with this week's Castle is that Alexis could pay the rent with a work-study job AND get a lease without a co-signer, based on said work-study job. YEAH RIGHT.

In NYC. What kind of work study job does she have?


aurelia - Oct 23, 2013 5:50:14 pm PDT #10198 of 11831
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

Is she still working in the morgue?


Trudy Booth - Oct 23, 2013 6:12:25 pm PDT #10199 of 11831
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

She might have bonds or something to pony up a few months rent up-front. She is pretty well-off.

Too well-off, I'd think, to get a work study job, actually...


DCJensen - Oct 23, 2013 6:35:29 pm PDT #10200 of 11831
All is well that ends in pizza.

Some schools have so hard of a time filling work-study positions that they will take people even if they are not underprivileged.


Trudy Booth - Oct 23, 2013 6:51:28 pm PDT #10201 of 11831
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

But then they're just "jobs," aren't they? Work study involves eligibility and federal funding.


Jesse - Oct 24, 2013 3:59:22 am PDT #10202 of 11831
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

She might have bonds or something to pony up a few months rent up-front. She is pretty well-off.

Too well-off, I'd think, to get a work study job, actually...

Everything about that two-line conversation! When I was in grad school, I was paying rent with loans that I had up-front, and still needed a co-signer. (Maybe if I had offered to pay the rent up-front it would have been different?)


erikaj - Oct 24, 2013 6:36:52 am PDT #10203 of 11831
Always Anti-fascist!

You know the people that wrote that probably didn't think about it as much as you are, right?(Not trashing "Castle" specifically, though I did learn early on that it's not my beautiful cake.) But money on TV is always such a handwave.(Unless the show is like Friday Night Lights or whatever, where it absolutely can't be.)


Sophia Brooks - Oct 24, 2013 6:37:21 am PDT #10204 of 11831
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

Work study is an actual program where the department you work for only pays a very small percentage of your pay, and the rest comes from the financial aid office account (and I am assuming the money comes from the gov't) The other thing is "campus employment" most places. At my university, I can say I will only take work-study eligible students, or I can open my job to everyone. My students make about $10 an hour, but they are prohibited from working more than 20 hours per week.


Una - Oct 24, 2013 6:49:01 am PDT #10205 of 11831
when i die, please bake my ashes into a brick and use me to hit fascists.

Next episode we find out that Alexis and Pi are living in a cardboard box in Central Park.

(Pi totally confuses me, other than as something to annoy Castle. When did someone like that become Alexis' type?)