22 April 2015, 08:08
NaphtaliIt must be true; I saw it on the Internet
In the universe of unexplainable inappropriateness, this one is a real mind bender - if true. On the IMDB web site, I was investigating "Monk" series television episodes. One episode I don't particularly care for is "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage." Clicking on the episode's TRIVIA screen I read egregiously inappropriate information: Graffito on the wall of a sleazy hotel room was scrawled DEATH TO ISRAEL in Arabic.
The most obvious question must be: Is that graffito present? Considering all elements of this superb series, I find this graffito unlikely. Here is a place where "It must be true; I saw it on the Internet," comes into its own.
If it is, in fact, present, I suspect none of the cast, production staff, or writers was aware of it. . . which mean, to me, that some third-rate temporary grunt worker has little desire to be employed in broadcast entertainment in the United States.
22 April 2015, 08:58
SaeedHow do you know it was not meant to be there??
It seems Hollyweird goes out their way to creat drama and falsehoods.