Talk:The Middle-Earth Paradigm/@comment-98.230.199.85-20120518042510/@comment-69.38.225.202-20120901061505

Sorry but: "one of the most puzzling things I've seen on a TV show"?

Could it be that this "Puzzling thing" is merely a result of the inability to see that the "wet spot" is nothing more than a printed-on-her-sweater/blouse artistic representation of a Peacock with its unfanned tail?, just try and look again.

Also, on the other side... I encourage you to take a summer intership at a TV studio and get a clearer idea of how things are done in a TV production environment. Although there's a lot of planning and scripting during pre-production and they (Producers, Director and all crew) work very hard to create the intended ideas with accuracy and effectiveness while shooting and post-producing, there are so many other elements involved in TV production that call for flexibility and improvisation even when that means not to do exactly as it was planned. I'm just trying to say, there are things that appear without a reason on TV (like, let's say possibly a stain or a wet spot) and the makers just have to get along with it because there is no more time/money in the budget or they've repeated the take so many times already and they have to go home for the day, or so on and on... It is through that no matter what everything in TV production takes a long time, but there is always also a limit to how much time, just ask a good TV Producer.

Cheers!