Dog's Handwriting


I don't watch frequently, but every few weeks I'll turn it on a marathon and just bask in the most ridiculous knockers in the history of television. Not to mention the hair. And if you just asked yourself "wait...which hair?" ....exactly.

I love it, brah. One of my favorite guilty pleasures.

Anyway, during my most recent marathon I happened to notice Dog's handwriting in a couple of different episodes, and I was kind of astonished. It's very elegant. There are a lot of big flourishes and it has a fantastic consistent italic slant to it. And it was on a whiteboard; if you're not a grade-school teacher, generally your whiteboard handwriting is worse than your normal handwriting, but his is still really pretty. Point is, it's the exact opposite of what I would have imagined it to be.

Has anyone else noticed this?

Alright brah, aloha. Now let's all have a group prayer....



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LMFAO I agree. The first time I saw him write on the white board, I was like ooh 'script?' almost kinda ironic.

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I agree the writing on the whiteboard is totally unnecessary. They all have photos of the fugitive with ALL of this information on it.

I think they do it more for us than to showcase Dog's handwriting skills. To announce all the details about the guy outload for us to know and writing it on the board makes it seem less out-of-place and awkward.

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Actually the whole point of that board is too get all the main points down and to familerize themselves that much better. If they have a Bounty that say Baby Lysessa knows about but not all the details she can learn here. It's a briefing. It also helps them get a plan together to get the bounty.
They have to group and plan. And they need all the information there. Otherwise it would be all chaos.
And I've seen shows where they don't have time for the whiteboard and just jot notes while on the hunt.
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