Happy Birthdays, smonster & Sophia!!
Sox, I'm glad you're getting out of there soon. (You are getting out of there soon, right?)
Erin, I'd be tempted too, though I agree it would be a bad idea.
I have just gotten back from a crepe lunch in Long Beach with Victor & Lea, AIWFG!
No, I'll call them this week and tell them, and send a check back. But still. I checked my balanace and I was all WTF!? YAY! Oh. Boo!
Hil, I bet he moved for some dude. Or maybe he couldn't afford NYC. (/obsessed with House) Let's pretend I could close it.
Hee. That's pretty far from NYC to end up if that's where you're aiming for, though. (I think I'm just gonna throw this into the "stuff that TV gets weird about NJ." Along with the fact that I don't think we've ever seen snow on House and the totally wrong plants in many of the exterior shots. Though it's not anywhere near as bad as the red rocks, warm water in May, and PALM TREES on Point Pleasant.)
Along with the fact that I don't think we've ever seen snow on House and the totally wrong plants in many of the exterior shots.
We have, in fact seen snow in at least three or four eps, but not so much as to be a hazard to navigation.
OTOH, that's three or four over, what, four seasons?
True. How often do we see outside, though? (I've seen none of season 3, and only about half of season 2.)
Now that I think about it, most shows set in mid-Atlantic states don't have much snow, or much winter. I guess it would be kind of difficult to get that sort of March snow, where it's not snowing anymore, but there are still clumps of dirty snow on the ground.
I guess it would be kind of difficult to get that sort of March snow, where it's not snowing anymore, but there are still clumps of dirty snow on the ground.
TV snow is always freshly fallen powder that gets miraculously plowed before any of the characters need to go outside. (Unless it's some sort of "trapped by snow" bottle episode, in which case it's a blizzard we only see through the window.)
Yes- dirty, gross old half melted snow with dog pee in it is rarer than outer space with no noise.
I seem to remember St. Elsewhere being sort of good about at least some outside shots of slushy, dirty plowed snow, though. Unless I'm hallucinating again.