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Post by Llyan (Admin) on Jan 29, 2019 22:23:43 GMT
Is it just me or does that apartment look like it’s grown?
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Post by pdsmith777 on Jan 29, 2019 22:34:41 GMT
How many people have died in that apartment now? 6? The four that French Stewart killed, the one Tim killed, and now this one? I'd move just because it seems like a death trap.
On a different note, Margo looks fantastic as always.
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Post by terrij58 on Jan 30, 2019 14:32:10 GMT
Is it just me or does that apartment look like it’s grown? I was thinking that Tim and family had moved to a different place. Either that or it has been enlarged.
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Post by llyan on Jan 30, 2019 15:37:16 GMT
Is it just me or does that apartment look like it’s grown? I was thinking that Tim and family had moved to a different place. Either that or it has been enlarged. Tim and his family need to move to a different place. The whole reason Tim got the apartment was because it was only a one bedroom and that was't enough for Tony and Tali (never mind he decided to move to Paris...) I hope they explain why they're still in the apartment during this episode. Maybe Delilah decided to be a stay at home mom so they're on one salary and they can't afford a bigger place. Or maybe they're having a hard time finding something that's compatible with her chair. There could be lots of reasonable explanations for why they're still there. But after body number 6 and break-in number 2, they've got to get out of that place!
Regarding the size, the photos are a little odd. But they're in the dining room which appeared to be about the same size as the living room. When they build those sets, they take measurements so the apartment should be about the same size as it's always been.
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Post by terrij58 on Jan 31, 2019 14:23:27 GMT
That is why I was thinking that it was a different place.
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Post by mchnelson on Jan 31, 2019 15:09:03 GMT
Pretty bad luck if they have moved and bodies still turn up in the new place ;-) Grounds for divorce???
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Post by alessandra on Jan 31, 2019 16:22:34 GMT
Sorry, but imo NCIS plots are becoming ridiculous with every ep.
The real downfall started with Tali-plot and after 3 years it seems that nothing changed.
Ziva's old case, the umpteenth person from Gibbs' past and now another dead body in McGee's place who still leaves in a single-man-apt with a wife and 2 children (and decorating dept really ruined when they changed it)? Come on! Or they're running out of ideas or they're too lazy to find new ideas. At this point, read some FF and 'steale' ideas
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Post by nas on Jan 31, 2019 23:10:18 GMT
oh please!! 😖
are we really expected to believe that Tim & Delilah are still living in that 1 bedroom condo with 2 toddlers?!?!
they are waaaaay past due for a move! what’s the matter? can’t they afford to buy a place on their incomes?
it’s the little things like this that just irk the cr@p out of me... TPTB and the writers are so lazy that they can’t even move them to bigger digs... that place was never ADA compliant, and anybody with half a brain (and a disability) knows that wheelchair bound Delilah would have a helluva time getting around in that place...
nas
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Post by kaschu32 on Feb 1, 2019 5:21:52 GMT
My son and daughter in law live in a tiny one bedroom in Long Beach California..... cost of living there is as insane as in the DC area.... they remain at that location for many reasons beyond the expense of moving.... the location is fantastic.... within walking distance to the beach, a major chain grocery store, several farmers markets, night life for date nights and such.... They could move but like the area.... even if their bedroom is now in the living room screened off with screens... Could be that the location of this Condo/Apartment is close to work, day care, shopping, and such so they have remained.....
regarding dead bodies in the place... ya I think I'd move.... but that's just me....
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Post by nas on Feb 1, 2019 20:21:50 GMT
yep, kaschu, everything about living in California is “insane” - not just the cost of living...
I lived in Long Beach before I escaped to “the Valley of the Furnace”, so I think I might know the area your son and daughter in law are living in... it’s so nice to live where you can go outdoors and walk a block or two and be at the beach...(that’s about the only thing about living in Cali that I really miss...😕)
I know someone who lives in NYC in a 121 square foot studio - I call it a “closet”... I just can’t imagine how you can put a kitchen, a bathroom, and room for a bed and something to sit on in 121 square feet, but she’s doing it! like I said in my earlier post, “everybody’s gotta’ be someplace“...
small/tiny living quarters are fine for your kids and my single friend, but add in 2 toddlers, and that sounds really unlivable... just thinking about 2 adults AND 2 little kids sleeping in the same bedroom “works my nerves”... I realize I’m overthinking this, but what about the kids’ toys? Delilah is in a wheelchair; they can’t just leave toys lying around on the floor, now can they?
seriously, it’s not as if Tim & Delilah are depicted as a low income family; the fictional couple can certainly afford bigger digs...
so again, I go back to my original comment about TPTB and the writers just being too lazy to “relocate” the McGee family... apparently they really, really like the set that was once Tony’s “bachelor pad”...
and it wouldn’t take multiple dead bodies to get me out of that condo they’re living in...
nas
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on Feb 2, 2019 1:24:20 GMT
One bedroom apartment was established when Tony had to babysit Ziva. She took the bed. Her elderly buddy slept on the couch. Tony on a cot in the living room between the kitchen and bedroom.
Maybe the twins are sharing a double-wide portable crib. 👀
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Post by nas on Feb 2, 2019 3:34:52 GMT
gee, NewBe, that sure sounds like a cozy sleeping situation, doesn’t it?
if I’m not mistaken, the twins are going on 2 years old... at this point they are too big to be sleeping in a crib - even a “double-wide”; they definitely belong in beds of their own, like a twin or youth bed...
the picture I’m getting of this family of four living in Tony’s 1 bedroom bachelor pad is just not pretty... 😖
nas
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Post by Hari Seldon on Feb 2, 2019 4:01:54 GMT
gee, NewBe, that sure sounds like a cozy sleeping situation, doesn’t it?
if I’m not mistaken, the twins are going on 2 years old... at this point they are too big to be sleeping in a crib - even a “double-wide”; they definitely belong in beds of their own, like a twin or youth bed...
the picture I’m getting of this family of four living in Tony’s 1 bedroom bachelor pad is just not pretty... 😖
nas It's not out of the question. My brother-in-law lived in a one bedroom condo when he got married. After the first kid came along they moved into a 4 bedroom house, yet several years later the three kids aged 7,6, and 4, I think, still sleep in the same bed with the parents. I've previously asked why he bothered getting the house.
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Post by nas on Feb 2, 2019 19:34:29 GMT
I could respond to this with several choice comments, Hari, but I’m not going to... if you know me at all, you can probably guess what I’m thinking...
nas
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Post by Hari Seldon on Feb 3, 2019 6:03:14 GMT
I could respond to this with several choice comments, Hari, but I’m not going to... if you know me at all, you can probably guess what I’m thinking...
nas I'm going to take a wild stab and guess that you're thinking the same thing I think whenever the topic comes up.
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