Very interesting responses ... Also, was our sweet labsquint one of the questioners? If so then you go girl. Way to put Mr Hanson on the defensive about his science.
The first one was the one about the science being off which I bet you ALL guessed. And I totally don't buy his answer for a heartbeat. Episodes like 'The Bones That Foam' were just flat out wrong for scientific procedure, investigative forensics and general lab practices, so if Kathy Reichs okayed it, then she should be ashamed of herself. And saying that you're less wrong than the other shows doesn't actually make you right, Hart.
My second questions was about how they put the stories together, body first or case first... it was down towards the bottom. I was interested since I know how I do it, so I was curious about how they do it. And he kind of didn't answer it.
All in all, I wasn't too impressed with him based on both my questions and others' questions...
God, I read this interview last night, half asleep and it just confused the holy hell outta me. I agree with Jen that some of his answer were just totally non-impressive. (Basically the ones regarding characterization that we can ALL see has had issues this past season)
But this: Q. What does the title of the last episode (The End in the Beginning) mean? What significance does it have? (Hannah; also Leanne) A. It’s a very, very literal title. That’s all I have to say about it. It was inspired by John Milton’s line: “The childhood shows the man, As morning shows the day.”
This moves me back towards the future!real!sex theory (which I've come to prefer), when I thought a few weeks ago he basically denied that and said it was a meld of His "dream"/Her story. I hate being jerked around and with that one little answer, he's totally pulled me off balance again. Hates.
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The first one was the one about the science being off which I bet you ALL guessed. And I totally don't buy his answer for a heartbeat. Episodes like 'The Bones That Foam' were just flat out wrong for scientific procedure, investigative forensics and general lab practices, so if Kathy Reichs okayed it, then she should be ashamed of herself. And saying that you're less wrong than the other shows doesn't actually make you right, Hart.
My second questions was about how they put the stories together, body first or case first... it was down towards the bottom. I was interested since I know how I do it, so I was curious about how they do it. And he kind of didn't answer it.
All in all, I wasn't too impressed with him based on both my questions and others' questions...
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I agree with Jen that some of his answer were just totally non-impressive. (Basically the ones regarding characterization that we can ALL see has had issues this past season)
But this:
Q. What does the title of the last episode (The End in the Beginning) mean? What significance does it have? (Hannah; also Leanne)
A. It’s a very, very literal title. That’s all I have to say about it. It was inspired by John Milton’s line: “The childhood shows the man, As morning shows the day.”
This moves me back towards the future!real!sex theory (which I've come to prefer), when I thought a few weeks ago he basically denied that and said it was a meld of His "dream"/Her story. I hate being jerked around and with that one little answer, he's totally pulled me off balance again. Hates.
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PS. I love the text in your icon, could be my theme song ;)