Talk:David Shore
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I seen your last 2 episode of Good Doctor where Dr. Glassman is going to lay low in Paradise, MT. I am from Paradise and was extremely flattered to see my little town on a highly watched popular t.v. show!! Your depiction of our little town was so far off it was comical. 😀 That little town is 3 town blocks wide and 6 town blocks long population in city limits is about 150. It used to be a booming railroad town one of the biggest railstations for Burlington Northern in the Western United States. You probably put her on the map. Since BN left Paradise in the 80's our beloved Paradise has become dilapidated and falling in on itself. I thought maybe you might have a little influence and a pocket full of change you could throw some paint and some nails and a tree trimmer through there. There is one business that operates there an American Legion that burned a handful of years ago and through bbqs and donations were able to rebuild enough to open for business but not complete. There are no traffic lights and town is about a quarter mile long. About 8 years ago they closed old brick school house bc there were only 5 students left.They turned it into a beautiful museum that tells about the history of the railroad.. It is a special special place. I had always counted my blessing for being born in the U.S. and getting to live in what was truly a Paradise. I went to PGS school , my kids went to that school. My class mates became teachers and taught my kids there...we even had one mutual teacher. If there is anything you could do to shine it up a bit would be so kind and appreciated by everyone There! There is a grand hot springs restort about 3 miles out of town for lodging. Quinn Hot Springs and Resort.
Shore Z Productions - "House" Closing Credits Screen / Company Logo
editBeing one of a curious nature I couldn't help but try, without success, to determine what is actually represented in the "House" TV show closing credits screen when a Shore Z Productions company logo is presented. It would appear misspelled text, perhaps in the handwriting of a child, resides behind the company logo. Is anyone aware as to the nature/meaning of such text? As I am sure some are aware, similar tidbits are present, in the "white" screen at the end of the TV show "Two And A Half Men". I apologize if my request is not per website guidelines as I am unaware of such criteria. Thank you for your time. Tony Dakin76.2.231.163 04:48, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Hero worship
edit“ | He therefore conceived of a hero similar to the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes—although many who know him well have suggested the character also bears resemblances to himself, and the final character is not entirely dissimilar from Dr. Ben Gideon, hero of Attanasio's previous television misstep, Gideon's Crossing, although Shore's hero was much more acerbic. That hero was Dr. Gregory House, hero of House, M.D. | ” |
5 "hero"es in 2 sentences? Needs rewrite. --Quoth nevermore 00:42, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
- And who is it exactly who says House resembles him? garik (talk) 13:52, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
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