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kokopellinelli ([personal profile] kokopellinelli) wrote2007-02-19 09:28 pm

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On Monday nights, I watch go to Becky's house to eat dinner with her and James, then we watch TV. Tonight's Supernanny took place in Alaska. We were pretty excited when we heard that, just because YAY! Alaska!

So, it always starts with Jo (the Supernanny) in a car, being driven to her destination house. This time, it opened with some beautiful scenery and an air taxi (a small float plane). Beck and I are thinking she's obviously going somewhere with no road access, somewhere that an air taxi is necessary. I even would have said Juneau, because though Juneau is a large city with an airport and everything, there is no road in and out.

When the air taxi landed, it was in Anchorage (largest city wtf). They were very careful not to get any shots of the city. Plenty of wild mountains, beautiful views, and some of flying swans and a close-up of a moose, but none of the city.

So, they basically flew Jo to the Ted Stevens International Airport, then took her up in an air taxi for the sole purpose of reinforcing a stereotype (Alaska is big, wild, untamed, and floatplanes are the only way to get around.)

It was just kind of silly.

Next time, we want her to go to Tatitlek.

Supernanny

[identity profile] keelykins.livejournal.com 2007-02-22 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
They did Wisconsin a few weeks back. I watched in horror as the parents were complete idiots, and I hoped people would't think we just don't care about kids here. The other thing I noticed was that their house was GORGEOUS. And the mom didn't even work; the guy was a cop. And they were the same age as me. What the heck? Do they sell drugs on the side?

Re: Supernanny

[identity profile] keelykins.livejournal.com 2007-02-22 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
oops, I posted as Keely. This is actually Ustin