
I noticed that a lot of the "facts" spouted on the show are accurate; but many are blatantly not. One would think that if the writers are scripting [obscure?] information that they or their assistants would do the research. This makes me wonder if it is intentional. Are they being protective of information? merely lazy? or testing the viewers? e.g., the reference in "mind games" to diamond mining in Ar. -- Prarie Creek doesn't mine industrial or any other form of diamonds - it farms wal-mart asso ciates if anything -- the diamonds are exclusive to Murfeesboro. These common errors are typical for many shows -- so I just laugh them off usually; but still wonder why they fail to be accurate when with a small amount of effort they could be. I'm suprised at the number of shows & movies that can't even set-up a chess board correctly (even Hitchcock did this in "The Man Who Knew Too Much"). In spite of minor flaws, I still enjoy this show.
btw, in the "Low Art" episode: doesn't the punk girl left of the one with the half-shaved head look just like Josh's girlfriend Andi from Kyle XY?? -- I'd swear it was her, but the time diffence between the shows dates her -- i would.