Anonymous wrote:That always weirded me out on gray’s anatomy. Woolen
All smelling like formaldehyde and bodily fluids and then having sex in the on call room or even snuggling up in their stinky hospital smelling clothes. When I worked in a hospital I even felt like my hair smelled. Not sexy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“School nurse” is often in a white uniform. Hadn’t been this way in decades.
Emergency Room scenes: entire families waltz into the ER desk staffed by a white uniformed nurse and immediately get detailed updates and access to patient’s room! Mary’s been admitted! She’s doing fine after being in that terrible car crash! And, she had a baby boy! He was deleivered in the ambulance! She’s in Room 1-B talking with Dr. Smith! Yes, you may all race to her bedside with your helium balloons and gift baskets that you’ve somehow obtained en route to the hospital.
And speaking of medical dramas: when someone is brought into the ER after falling off a ladder or something, and during the x-ray it's discovered they have ... KNEE CANCER! That spill saved their life. The patient is immediately sent to surgery and when they wake up, all the ER staff is there because they care about the patient so much. And one is probably going to date the knee cancer survivor because, hotness.
this happened to a son of my friends. Broke his ankle or leg and found cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lately, several shows/ movies have one black parent and one white parent with a mixed kid. Sure that happens in the real world, but it seems so forced in shows. Like have a black family or white or whatever. It seems like a way to increase audiences.
I’m in an interracial relationship and yes, I kinda find it to be weird personally. Mainly because they always stereotype the white person and the black person too much.
Anonymous wrote:Cops living in swanky apartments or stand alone houses in the cities where they work. IRL, most police (and firefighters) live in some far-flung suburb due to their salaries.
'Southland' was pretty realistic in this way. Many of the officers lived in Castaic, about an hour outside Los Angeles, and were neighbors who'd go to each other's kids birthday parties and so forth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“School nurse” is often in a white uniform. Hadn’t been this way in decades.
Emergency Room scenes: entire families waltz into the ER desk staffed by a white uniformed nurse and immediately get detailed updates and access to patient’s room! Mary’s been admitted! She’s doing fine after being in that terrible car crash! And, she had a baby boy! He was deleivered in the ambulance! She’s in Room 1-B talking with Dr. Smith! Yes, you may all race to her bedside with your helium balloons and gift baskets that you’ve somehow obtained en route to the hospital.
And speaking of medical dramas: when someone is brought into the ER after falling off a ladder or something, and during the x-ray it's discovered they have ... KNEE CANCER! That spill saved their life. The patient is immediately sent to surgery and when they wake up, all the ER staff is there because they care about the patient so much. And one is probably going to date the knee cancer survivor because, hotness.
this happened to a son of my friends. Broke his ankle or leg and found cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Lately, several shows/ movies have one black parent and one white parent with a mixed kid. Sure that happens in the real world, but it seems so forced in shows. Like have a black family or white or whatever. It seems like a way to increase audiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sex - zero foreplay. The man just jams it in and the woman is screaming in pleasure.
Usually up against a wall. Sorry but no guy is hot enough that I can't manage to get to the bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do any of you regularly keep your bra on during sex? I remember first noticing that in SATC, now it's constant. I suppose it lets actresses do sex scenes without being nude, but it's odd.
That's the only way the girls will stand at attention and point in the right direction![]()
It’s also the only way they could get SJP in the show because she wouldn’t do nudity. I want to visit the alternate universe where SATC gets made with a different actress who does do nudity, because it’s completely unrealistic without it, and who doesn’t become an executive producer halfway into the run proceeding to mess up the whole premise of the show.
That’s pretty much Girls. I had to cover my eyes at some of Lena Dunhams sex scenes with Adam Driver. I think you only need to watch the first episode.
Anonymous wrote:Cops living in swanky apartments or stand alone houses in the cities where they work. IRL, most police (and firefighters) live in some far-flung suburb due to their salaries.
'Southland' was pretty realistic in this way. Many of the officers lived in Castaic, about an hour outside Los Angeles, and were neighbors who'd go to each other's kids birthday parties and so forth.