Agreed! So nice to see such a thoughtful, well reasoned analysis here. |
[b] You or the PP claimed Pitt’s law library is open 24/7. It’s not. That fact goes right to the claim that the law student was stressed out having worked 24/7 in the law library on the 4th of July when the library was closed. So either that didn’t happen, which goes directly to story line. Or the writers screwed up. Either of which is worthy of comment. |
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lol the storyline is not that the kid lied about the library hours. |
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I think some of us just like the show well enough to overlook a little inconsistency like whether a law library would be open at that hour on that day. It's not critical to my enjoyment if the show, and hounding it to death seems pointless.
Don't yuck our yum, in other words. If you don't like the show, don't watch. |
This is how I feel too. I truly don’t care if the writers on a fictional show didn’t verify the exact hours of the library at the university they referenced. The harping on exact hours is pedantic and not relevant to the story they’re trying to tell about this character. |
which is why I've mentioned it 5 times in this thread and respond with smack down to any pp who disagrees |
It is noticeable that it seems more like a regular day and not the 4th. But yeah, the library thing is no big deal. I keep waiting for there to be more of a heightened racial aspect to the story of the black kid getting tazed by the white security officer. Each episode it seems like they are on the verge of going that direction and then move on to other story lines. They are trying to avoid being cliche at the expense of telling a good story. |
What does this even mean? That you feel compelled to argue with anyone who doesn’t share your OPINION that it’s a critical flaw? |
No one said it was the law library. Or even that he was at the law library. There are other libraries. |
A search on Pittsburgh 24/7 library returns just this one: https://www.yelp.com/biz/our-little-free-library-on-perrysville-pittsburgh?osq=24+Hour+Library |
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Even very realistic shows will require some suspension of disbelief to tell the story. Langdon would not be permitted to do anything other than scut his first day back in the ER. The 15 hour shift storytelling means they either had to start with Langdon having already reintegrated, but they want to show that to us, so they do something unrealistic.
The obsession with the library is so weird to me. If you’re that upset, watch a different show. When I was in law school we had keycards to the library. Maybe the patient did. Maybe the writers didn’t think about it. Or maybe there is some reason that will be understood later. I don’t especially care. |
| because, library hours |
Yes, I agree completely. The 7 a.m. start of the show is making some of these timelines messy. (Like the rape. Not that it can't happen, but it would be more likely to happen at night, after a day of drinking.) But overall, just go with it. |
I've been sexually assaulted, and I did not find it condescending. What I wouldn't have given for a Nurse Dana! |