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Completely aquiver with anticipation.

http://www.fox.com/chicagocode/about/

No mention of who's going to play the mayor.

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I'm excited for it cause some of the filming was done at S&G's. ;-)
Spoiler alert: it is 773
I'm going to give it a fair shake, hopefully they do our beloved little town justice
This thread seems to have been started with a "negative comment" about a show that has not aired yet.
And in front of my office and on my street...

Gabe said:
I'm excited for it cause some of the filming was done at S&G's. ;-)
That's not the true code.  It's 312

Dubi Kaufmann said:
Spoiler alert: it is 773
This is actually pretty cool. We have a bunch of friends who worked on it and boy did they need the work. It was filmed using lots of Chicago costumers and sound and technical people.

Well, I may try to tune in at least for the fun of IDing location scenes.

My reaction was to the description of the characters and premise . . .it looks like another warped west coast/Hollywood idea of what Chicago is like. Which, under some circumstances can be kind of fun if taken far enough to the bizarro . . . does anyone remember the Kevin Bacon movie Stir of Echoes?  It was fun in that way . . . they did some cool things like create a beautiful, completely authentic looking "Logan Square Metra Station", and lots of Chicago bungalow facing; and every shot showing what Chicagoans do in their leisure time had them standing around underneath El tracks drinking Old Style from a keg in the street :-)

I see that the description has been changed.


travesty said:

This thread seems to have been started with a "negative comment" about a show that has not aired yet.
One day, after work, I was riding my bike home and thought I'd stop at the Skylark for dinner. Alas, it was closed because they were filming there.
That train station was amusing. ;-) But the rest of the post seems accurate. I'll be under the wellington stop today. ;-)

H3N3 said:

Well, I may try to tune in at least for the fun of IDing location scenes.

My reaction was to the description of the characters and premise . . .it looks like another warped west coast/Hollywood idea of what Chicago is like. Which, under some circumstances can be kind of fun if taken far enough to the bizarro . . . does anyone remember the Kevin Bacon movie Stir of Echoes?  It was fun in that way . . . they did some cool things like create a beautiful, completely authentic looking "Logan Square Metra Station", and lots of Chicago bungalow facing; and every shot showing what Chicagoans do in their leisure time had them standing around underneath El tracks drinking Old Style from a keg in the street :-)

I look forward to the show, too. I even like to watch bad shows and movies with Chicago as the setting. I'm no film maker and kinda want to live in the sticks on a farm, but dang. We live in a VERY beautiful place.

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