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Jun. 11th, 2005 10:22 pmI like Crossing Jordan, i really do.
My only problem with it is that it doesn't look like it takes place in Boston at all.
Especially when they mention landmarks that are within walking distance of my house, and film the scene at a location that doesn't even come close.
My only problem with it is that it doesn't look like it takes place in Boston at all.
Especially when they mention landmarks that are within walking distance of my house, and film the scene at a location that doesn't even come close.
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Date: 2005-06-12 05:58 am (UTC)The worst offense happened in the frigging pilot. Quinn, the hero drives back to his home, a nice two story house with a white picket fence. He then goes down to his lab in the basement. We don't build basements out here. Why dig a hole for your house to fall into when the next quake hits?
Then, after the make the first accidental leap to the Ice Age world, the three how made the leap exit the house, and look down on a frozen Bay and downtown. The only place you can get that vista is from Twin Peaks. And houses on Twin Peaks are wall to wall with no front yards (some of those streets don't even have sidewalks.) Add in Roosevelt's odd choice of driving patterns. We see him driving along Marina Blvd on his way to Candlestick Park to sing the National Anthem.
Check out this map.
His starting point is about where the label for the Golden Gate NRA is. Candlestick Park is at Candlestick point. Quinn's house is right around the "cis" in Univ of California - San Francisco. Zoom in and see that Roosevelt ignores several straight line routes to the freeways that actually go to the Stick in favor of looping narrow roads on steep hillsides.
ARGH!
Sorry, screwing with SF is one of my pet peeves. Don't even get me started on The Rock...