h34r:
I learned that "Calling BS" means saying something is "Bull Shit"
So I am Calling BS on several issues.
I came back in town and was watching 24 and I saw the President get "blown up" in an explosion @ the White House. He was in the Hospital in a coma. Now, after 1 episode, this clown is out of the coma and in a suite and tie making decisions as if there were no explosion at all. What is up with that?
Then, I saw this fool on CSI: Miami get shot IN THE HEAD by some criminals and by the end of that show, he was in critical at the Hospital. In the very next episode, he had a shaved head and was back "on the job" walking around and acting like he was never even hit in the head with a bullet. They made some comments during the show like how he was dizzy and could not remember things. But if I were hit in the head with a bullet that would be the least of my worries. What is up with that?
People getting almost killed and being put in comas and critical conditions on TV Programs. Then in the next episodes, they are back "good as new" like they were never involved in any life threatening situations.
If you want to almost kill someone during your program, atleast have them in the Hospital for more than half an episode to make it believable. You can't have a critical condition or coma patient return in the next episode and think no one will notice or call "BS".
Just my point of view.
h34r:
I learned that "Calling BS" means saying something is "Bull Shit"
So I am Calling BS on several issues.
I came back in town and was watching 24 and I saw the President get "blown up" in an explosion @ the White House. He was in the Hospital in a coma. Now, after 1 episode, this clown is out of the coma and in a suite and tie making decisions as if there were no explosion at all. What is up with that?
Then, I saw this fool on CSI: Miami get shot IN THE HEAD by some criminals and by the end of that show, he was in critical at the Hospital. In the very next episode, he had a shaved head and was back "on the job" walking around and acting like he was never even hit in the head with a bullet. They made some comments during the show like how he was dizzy and could not remember things. But if I were hit in the head with a bullet that would be the least of my worries. What is up with that?
People getting almost killed and being put in comas and critical conditions on TV Programs. Then in the next episodes, they are back "good as new" like they were never involved in any life threatening situations.
If you want to almost kill someone during your program, atleast have them in the Hospital for more than half an episode to make it believable. You can't have a critical condition or coma patient return in the next episode and think no one will notice or call "BS".
Just my point of view.
h34r: