It looks like Forks won't be the only corner of the Olympic Peninsula to gain fame from a supernatural entertainment franchise, given th
Oh huh. We're in a tv show?
"Those who actually live and work in Port Townsend will quickly spot that the series was not filmed in their hometown, because shooting took place in the city of Langley, a municipality in the Metro Vancouver Regional District of British Columbia, Canada, although the show’s frequently mist-shrouded cinematography at least makes an effort to conceal the fact that, by population alone, Langley is three times the size of Port Townsend’s roughly 10,000 inhabitants."
Welp.
"some touches make me wonder whether its divergences from the real-life Port Townsend might be intended as inside jokes for those who know the town."
What did they do.
"For example, its fourth episode...features the cinematic concept of people feeling compelled to plummet to their deaths from atop the Point No Point Lighthouse. ..anyone who’s seen the Point No Point Lighthouse knows that, while taking a tumble over its topmost railing could result in an ambulance ride, it’s still low enough to the ground that one could conceivably walk off such a fall."
Bruh, you'd probably survive falling from Point Wilson Light if you landed right, and it's actually in Port Townsend. You're sending people out to a whole other county to plummet from a barely one story building?
"Likewise, in its fifth episode...no mention is made of the Chimacum, Quilcene or Brinnon school districts, but apparently, in Netflix’s “Sandman” universe, Port Townsend itself is big enough to warrant two rival high schools, one of which we’re told is located in “North Port Townsend,” which is every bit as absurd as “South Detroit” in Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’,” for the same geographical reasons."
OMFG. Listen. Listen. What the fuck. Two??? High schools??? TWO??? ARE YOU SMOKING THE FUCKING SEAWEED???











