They didn't specify, but I thought Kentucky. Is that 500 miles from Princeton?
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Hmm. Looks like about 600 miles. (I've never driven further west from NJ than Bethlehem, and I'd thought Kentucky was further than that.)
If it was Kentucky, than nearly all of that road trip should have been through mountains, but I'm not going to complain too much, since, unlike a certain other show set in New Jersey (Point Pleasant), I've never noticed any palm trees or coastal red rocks in outdoor shots on House.
In my area (the Philadelphia, PA region) they're playing a Bones repeat, the one where a motorcycle racer gets killed.
Well, I was betrayed by the TV station, and they showed sports instead. So I popped in the tape of the episode where Brennan and Booth care for the baby who swallowed the key (after his mother had been immolated).
It's Lexington, Kentucky. The author has an explanation of what's going on at her blog.
Of course it was a Doris Egan episode. I should have known.
Oh! Driving overnight. That makes it make a bit more sense.
The Mentalist got a full season order.
And the press release says that it's the #1 new show, who knew?
Inara and Principal McHottie are on tonight's Numb3rs.
I would have really enjoyed tonights Life if it weren't for Tidwell's skeezy scenes with Dani. At least she called him on it this time.
Poor woobie Ted. At least the students didn't walk out on him because of his crimes. Is pass/fail really preferable?
Was totally not expecting the twist with Jack, but it makes a lot of what happened in the first season make more sense.
I so wanted to see Charlie tell Dani that her father was in trouble.