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Old 10-31-2008, 12:00 PM   #16
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Unfortunately, NCIS is horrible with DC area geography. Every time they mention a location by name, it doesn't exist nor does anything similar exist in that location. For instance, in season 3 someone is kidnapped at Braddock Mall. I froze the DVD when they had the map up on their plasma. They placed Braddock Mall at the corner of Braddock and Ox Rd (Rt 123), right on top of George Mason University! What's really funny is that I could still read the names of the roads on the GMU campus. What's even funnier is that they had Ox Rd stop in a residential community in southern Fairfax county.

As good as that show is, I hate it when they screw up like this.
I enjoy NCIS, but even they get the lab work screwed up a fair amount of the time. That, and I used to date the guy that the character of Gibbs is based on (not Mark Harmon ... he was a friend from college ... but an NCIS team leader who the folks in LA based the character on).

Of course, why they decided to move the setting to DC is beyond me ....
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