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Date Posted: 12:19:30 05/17/01 Thu In reply to: The All-Powerful Zaxor 's message, "Re: Why Boise?" on 08:30:37 05/17/01 Thu >>Budget reasons. It cost too much to do the story in >>San Francisco. Of course, having never visted Boise I >>have no idea what it looks like. So I modeled it after >>a mid-sized West Coast city I have been to frequently. >>Although it may have several features that are roughly >>similar to another better known tourist destination, >>every effort has been made to make the city appear to >>the casual observer as Boise (provided that the >>location budget was limited to about $100 an episode >>and the casual observer has a history of glaucoma.) > >Boise is a great place because there are actually very >few people who have actually been there. ;) I hope the >City Council doesn't fry me for that one. Gosh. They're awfully...... white. (I thought I was bad.) >Seriously, >though, as far as setting choices, it's up to the >author. Just from TFOHG & CFAP, we have two great >examples. JIM went for a small (fictitious?) town. >Steve-o went exactly the opposite. With respect to >metropolises (metropoli?), the author can feel safe >that it's sufficiently large that the characters and >storyline can likely get lost in the city. Thus also explaining why superheroes almost never take cabs.
>That is to >say that you never have to worry about, why wouldn't >the mayor take note of this? or something like that. >There's a million other things going on. On the other >hand, when JIM wanted to bring in the mayor of Maple >Ridge, he got to make the character up entirely. > >Also note that the only validity my analyses contain >is that my father and my grandfather were English >teachers. As far as I can tell, that's only instilled >a compulsion for proper grammar in me. I exempted out >of college English in high school, and I'm a computer >programmer. So take these comments for whatever >they're worth. Well, those are better credentials than what I have. (Ok, ok, so mine came out of one of those 25¢ crane games in the back of an old Woolworth's.) sorry, just been a long day. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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