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Old 02-16-2007, 02:36 PM #1
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Default OT - Grays Anatomy and other shows

I just caught the ending of last nites show.
- It's funny cause I just watched Flatliners the other day and The Abyss both having to do with life/living after death and back to life themes.

does anyone else notice some shows seem to be is a soft focus while others are in very sharp focus?

soft type - grays, CSI {CSI- the one with the short haired blond gal - it seems to be darker when they are in the offices/building than any normal gov agency setting would be} and a few others but I don't watch them enough to recall names

sharp- normal - most other shows

or am i just nit picking

grays seems to have muddled or fuzzy sound also - same TV no other shows sound like that.

so is Meredith gonna be off the show??
or come back to life -what do you think?
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Default Well, Lets See...

My bet is Meredith will still be on the show.. She was cold and dead .. They will warm her up and Wa La she'll come back..
That's what I think..
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Thumbs Up Meredith lives !!

Meredith lives is what I'm thinking too. They will bring her back.

Remember when House got shot in the neck? He survived also.

I agree with whoever wrote on another thread that some shows focuses go off, some dark and then light.....and some of the characters words are hard to understand. They are clear and suddenly mumble. It may be only a word or two, but my husbands and I look at each other at the exact same time and say : "What did she say?" LOL
Frustrating though.
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It's called Grey's Anatomy right??? Of course Meredith will be back, it'll all be a dream, just like on (this dates me) Dallas. Who would do the opening and closing naration of the show if she died??

I agree about the shadings on the programs, Doesn't cold case files do that also? The colors are all muted or something?

The other thing they do is fuzz the pretty blonde's face just like they did in the Doris Day movies... (Aaack!! Dating myself again!! )

Did anyone see the House episode with the young Girl that didn't feel pain?? How did you like the tape worm at the end???

LOL !!

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oh - it must be Cold Case - I get them mixed up.
My eyes are blurry enough without trying to watch a show that is filmed that way- LOL
I change the channel if the sound or picture seems fuzzy.

and the shows that do a lot of flash backs, fast shot changes or the shots when the video camera is moving around = those bother me

Hmm - I thought it was called greys?? anatomy for the big drs book of anatomy called "Grays Anatomy "??
but i did just notice that meredith last name was gray also.

wow a link to parts of the medical book-
http://books.google.com/books?id=Bmw...cd=2#PPA147,M1

ah - the show is grey's with an E and the medical book is gray's with an A
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Default oh yeah she's coming back is my prediction

water was cold so. no brain damage....warm her up and she will be fine...a little cpr......no loss of anything just some time off work!!

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