06-15-2017, 02:53 AM
(06-14-2017, 06:47 PM)dicappatore Wrote:(06-14-2017, 05:16 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(06-14-2017, 04:56 PM)dicappatore Wrote: [quote='MarylikesGrimm' pid='58890' dateline='1497479253']
Sorry. I am basing my views on the script and G&K views too. If we see a medical test at the beginning of the show that the results take a week to get and at the of the show is one day because everything is happening all at once based on your theory but that is when we get the results my method says a week but you call it a day.
Still being in love with someone does not mean they are a "couple" but it means Juliette was both angry and still in love with Nick which is dangerous and not an excuse for bad behavior.
OMG, if you are referring to Season 3 Episodes 3, 4 and 5. Yea, those 3 episodes cover more than a week Obviously the time laps on just the 3 Blutboden end up bursting and finally the investigation of that ends with the little piggy confessing to killing them is well over a week. Then in episode 4 the time line you are talking about continues into the Niads investigation.
From the time Juliette asks Nick to get tested to the time she confront him about the email from his mon in Episode 5, which is the time line you are referring to. Every sequence Juliette is in she is wearing different clothes. So that time line I estimate takes over a few weeks.
This rate of sequences is not the same rate with all the episodes. They all have their own particular time sequence and time span that are all different. No 2 episodes cover the same amount of time line.
So, applying 43 minutes of every episode to 1 week of time line is due to your lack of story line production in show business. No movie, Play, TV show, Opera have the same time line of every minute of entertainment to a specific story line to be the exact for every scene.
Now for example. From the time Juliette confront Nick about the email that he got from “Love M” to when he comes back home and Juliette tells Nick where his mom sent the email from? Those two scenes show Juliette wearing the same green blouse. This tells us that the time sequence took place in the same day. This is what wardrobes manager have to contemplate with when involved in a production. It’s their job to be consistent with the shows time line, CAPISCE???
Sorry, the script is more important than the clothes. Some of the shows they are out all night so the clothes do not tell the day. They are not comparing one week to the week during mid-season or looking at coats. In 607, they dress Nick in the same cloths as Sean one day and Sean is not at the vacation place. If show makes a mistake or "booper" this is the most likely place the script is where we have to believe. It clear the whole show is longer a year. Please note that over the "summer" is normally no more than one day or even the same minute and G&K and cast tells us that.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.