I'll watch the latest episode tonight, though I did catch a scene or two last week, i.e. the dog poop scene.
It's unimaginable to me there aren't dog poop bag dispensers in that area. In my 'burb, there are dispensers set out about every half mile along our canals. It must be artistic license.
One other thing: is it a "New York value" that f-bombs are routinely uttered in business and casual conversation? Don't get me wrong, I can let them fly, but I do my best to limit them, certainly among women and kids.
” I can let them fly, but I do my best to limit them, certainly among women and kids. “
I hear you. When my wife and I emigrated to Canada in 1971, it was unacceptable to curse around women and kids. When we moved back to the states in 1978, it was a cultural shock to hear pretty young girls drop the F bomb casually in mixed company without giving it a thought. Something happened in the US in the mid-seventies where filthy language became the norm. Maybe the tatts and piercings made white trash behavior acceptable.