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In response to
"
What shows do you watch that are based in a perfect reality setting? -- nm
"
by
GWAA
who's asking for perfect reality? is it so hard to create a "setting" for a story and stick with it?
Posted by
Guy (aka lostatlimbo)
Nov 4 '09, 10:36
Titanic is set on a ocean liner, but after it hits an iceberg, we learn its really an alien spaceship!
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really? I don't see how those are closely related. Her not knowing a coin toss terminology does nothing to take away from the show or meaning -- nm
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GWAA
Nov 4, 10:37
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the last one isn't that big of a deal, but the others strike me as clueless writers jumping the shark. (especially given the source material) -- nm
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Guy
Nov 4, 10:38
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Kind of a shame for his argument then, that he used the most words on it.
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Reagen
Nov 4, 10:42
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i disagree with your IM. rows and rows of McMansions (which are only lined up like that when there *isn't* so much cheap, open land would house people
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Guy
Nov 4, 10:49
his point wasn't about the woman, but that the *coach* asked "to play defense"
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Guy
Nov 4, 10:44
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