Not long ago, I mentioned that we’re currently binging Six Feet Under. We’re 43 episodes in with 20 left to go. Totally enjoying it, by the way. This is a very different version of Michael C. Hall than I am used to, but he still chats up his dead father, so there are some parallels to his most famous character, Dexter Morgan.

One of the trickiest things about watching a series that aired over 20 years ago is avoiding spoilers. (AND IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THIS SHOW AND ARE PLANNING ON WATCHING IT SOMEDAY, PLEASE SKIP TO THE NEXT SECTION TO AVOID YOUR OWN SPOILER.)

We were doing pretty well until a recent episode of Jeopardy, of all things. The answer?

“What is Six Feet Under?” the contestant answered correctly.

Great song. Harmless question and answer (though “saddest” threw me for a loop). And then, Ken Jennings spoiled the whole series by uttering two words:

“Everybody dies.”

Nooooo!!! At that point, I hurled a whole bunch of expletives at the screen. It’s a miracle the remote control didn’t follow. Ken is a great host, love the guy, but dammit, did he have to add his own commentary?

Naturally, I started pondering exactly how all the main characters were going to meet their fates. Tara and I bandied about a few theories. Fire? Earthquake? Plague? Rogue meteor?

Alas, I have some idea now (another accidental discovery, sigh), but at least it makes a helluva lot more sense than a plague of locusts or Armageddon.

Ken’s words haven’t ruined the show for me. We’ll keep watching, of course. See the whole thing through. It’s just mildly annoying, but that’s what happens when you wait a couple of decades to catch up on one of the most acclaimed TV series of all times.

I also knew how The Sopranos ended long before ever watching it, and that turned out okay.

No spoilers here! No garbage bins either.

“Ooh, there’s some nice color in the sky,” Tara announced this morning, a few minutes before 7:00. I glanced out the window and saw she was right, so I grabbed my phone, dashed outside, and snapped a pic. I didn’t even throw on a coat or shoes despite the 23-degree chill (which is actually a helluva lot warmer than it has been).

The sky was brilliant, but also, it was garbage day. In my haste to get a good pic before the colors faded, I didn’t even notice the bin in the photo.

Luckily, my phone has a “Magic Eraser” editing tool. One touch, and voila! No more garbage can.

What a wonderful time it is to be alive, guys.

How do we feel about this? With all the uproar over AI-generated images, is it wrong to “fix” a photo in this manner? Is it any different than boosting the saturation or adjusting the contrast? I personally have no problem at all with removing a trash can, which wouldn’t be there any other day of the week besides Thursday anyway. It’s not like I deleted the neighbor’s house or car or took out any of the trees.

At least this great sunrise didn’t happen next Thursday, ‘cuz there’d be a recycling bin out there, too.

It’s not even new technology. Fifteen years ago, on the first evening of my solo road trip to Ohio, I stayed in Spokane. Wandered down to Riverfront Park and took a photo of the clock tower. It was pretty picturesque, except for the row of porta-potties that had been set up for a festival that weekend.

After posting to my blog, I had a photographer friend reach out, offering to fix it. “Go ahead and work your magic!” I said.

He did.

I think we can all agree the second photo, without the porta-potties, is much more appealing. It helped that he adjusted the lighting, too.

When it comes to photography, I think subtraction is better than addition.

Unless I added a UFO next to the clock tower. That’d be pretty slick…

Cat spats

Thanks for the feedback and advice re: Laverne-vs.-Shirley. Still no improvement on that front, but this too shall pass.

Maybe.

If not, well, I’m thinking of adopting a turtle instead. Or is that just me being shellfish?


61 responses to “I’ll take “Spoilers” for $800, Ken.”

  1. I could read through the spoiler because I did watch all of Six Feet Under (my sons turned me on to it when it came out). What are the chances Jeopardy could send you the message right at this time? I think AI may have already taken over your television set and is messing with you.

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    1. Well, I’ve always said there are no such things as coincidences, so you may be onto something…

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  2. Oh that is SO frustrating! Is it at all possible he was being sarcastic and really it’s just “A lot of people die”? I have no idea. Just trying to give you some hope, maybe falsely. At least you and Tara probably had fun discussing the possibilities. But also, yeah, of all things!

    I agree that the removal of trash and those other shit receptacles (just for you) improves the pic. I’ve seen others that are really nice but I never trust them to be real anymore, and that just makes me sad.

    This: What a wonderful time it is to be alive, guys. That was my LOL for this post. (I had to provide my own “shit.”)

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    1. Ooh, you are capable of throwing down shit here and there. I approve! And when he said everybody dies, welp, he did mean every main character. But, that’s also a bit misleading, if the other snippet I saw online is correct. Everybody dies in the big picture. The big picture means at some point, so…if you read between the lines…

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  3. Beautiful sunrise, made better by no unsightly garbage bin. While I don’t like knowing an ending prior I think sometimes I miss out on good shows by not watching, although I typically don’t go back and watch really old shows, unless maybe it’s a period drama on PBS. How about if I trade you a cat for a dog? Our new Bianca is very challenging. Luca is at the stage that he is trying to find ways to just get a nap in without her around him. There’s so, so much she has to learn.

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    1. As much trouble as these cats are proving, I have never been a dog person, so while I appreciate the offer, I’m going to pass this time. But maybe check back with me in another month!

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  4. Boo to Ken for spoiling it for you… almost 21 years later. But still. It was a great show. Even if you do know how it ends.
    As for magic eraser, I’m jealous. My iPhone is a 13 pro max and they didn’t introduce it until the 15. So heck yeah… scrub those porta potties.
    Digitally that is.
    👍

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    1. Haha…I know, I can’t really complain. I feel like spoilers have an expiration date, and 20 years seems more than reasonable to me.

      I literally just got a new phone yesterday! A Google Pixel 10 to replace my Google Pixel 6, which replaced my Google Pixel 3. Guess I’m a Google Pixel fan, huh?

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      1. I understand brand loyalty. I’ve had iPhones forever…

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  5. I’ll sometimes watch (or read) things that I know little about and stuff that happens very early might be stuff I didn’t want to know in advance; so I have trouble knowing what constitutes a spoiler. And some things are done so well it doesn’t matter if you know the end. But if you want to know if Dorothy ever gets back to Kansas, ask someone else.

    As for your Magic Eraser, check out the work of James Fridman. People send him photos to fix with Photoshop and his literal interpretation of their requests does not give them the result they were hoping for.

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    1. Ha…I’m a big fan of James Fridman! His sense of humor jibes very well with mine. I wish my PS skills were on par with his!

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  6. I need to figure out this magic eraser trick you speak of! Gorgeous photo! Call me a nutcase, but I’m all about spoilers! 🤣🤣🤣 I will leaf through the last chapter of most books, just to catch a glimpse of the ending. It makes the foreshadowing more enjoyable!

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    1. I need to start calling you Harry Burns then, as Billy Crystal’s character in When Harry Met Sally famously read the last page of a book first, so he’d know how it ends in case he dies before finishing it. That, my friend, is a dark side.

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  7. Okay…we’ve got “Six Feet…” ready to go. Found it but haven’t started watching yet – we seem to keep falling into whatever else is new and sparkly-ish to watch. Paul says he thinks he remembers a bit of the show…and I think that’s why he’s reluctant. A vague recollection of a first episode years and years ago? I’m gonna win him over. If not, I may use my magic eraser on him? Kidding…just kidding. That IS a pretty nifty tool. 😜

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    1. Ha! Well, I hope I gave you sufficient warning so you were able to skip past the spoiler that almost ruined it all for me!

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      1. Yes, yes. Doing your community service…thank you, sir! 😊❤️😊

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  8. That show got great reviews but I don’t think it’s on a streaming service I have. Story of my life! I like the magic eraser function on my phone but it doesn’t always work very well for power lines. Or I’m doing it incorrectly. I don’t consider it cheating to remove a garbage can or portapotties. I do take issue when photographers (using zooms) artificially change the size of mountains, often done with Mount Rainier. It doesn’t look that big from Seattle! Or it’s not even in the right spot. That’s when I call foul. Sorry the kitties are still battling!

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    1. Yeah, that’s cheating for sure! (Though when the mountain is out, it does look pretty impressive!)

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  9. When traveling, it can be hard to avoid getting a wanna-be IG “influencer” (usually, some indulgent male taking his narcissistic girlfriend’s picture in front of some monument) in a picture. I have used the erase tool more than once to off them from my photo. It is oddly satisfying.

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    1. I get it. I wish we had that tool in real life; there are plenty of people I’d like to erase!

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  10. Both photos could also be cropped down to not include garbage can & porta potty’s

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    1. Very true, but I feel in both of these cases, doing so would remove too much, like the reflection on the river and most of the street.

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  11. What is this “Magic Eraser” editing tool?! Wow!! I’m still living in the dumb phone ages… maybe it’s time for me to get with the times lol!

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    1. Come on over to the 21st century…there’s plenty of room for you here!

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      1. 🤪🤪

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  12. That’s too bad about the spoiler. Too bad you can’t just go in and fix that!

    And I love seeing the Spokane clock tower. A beautiful sight from my childhood!

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    1. If only I could erase two seconds of Ken Jennings from that episode!

      That was my first visit to Spokane, and I really liked the park. I’ve never been back since.

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  13. … being shellfish: *groan*
    It’s hard to be mad at dear Ken, but that would stink to have a beloved show spoiled like that.

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    1. I’m surprised it took this long for someone to groan at my comment!

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  14. I’m all for removing trash cans … but a UFU would be pretty cool too! 🙏🏼😎😎😎

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    1. How awesome would it be if the UFO beamed up the trash can??

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  15. Remember when the magic eraser used to be that some angry person would take a Sharpie or pair of sharp scissors to scratch out somebody’s face? Thank goodness for modern technology.

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    1. Haha, yes. Talk about a middle school flashback! (Or junior high, as we called it then. Which really dates me.)

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  16. if it makes you feel any better, his spoiler was a little bit right but there is a heck of a ot more to the ending than that, just trust me on this. it truly is one of the best series endings that I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe he would even say that, how awful ~! I loved that series and the ending is wonderful

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    1. I do think his comment is a little misleading (though ultimately true) based on another thing I saw. If so, I can live with that! Too many great shows screw up the finale. I’m excited to see how well Six Feet Under sticks the landing. (I’d already heard it was one of the most acclaimed series finales ever.)

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  17. Spoiler Alert: I’ve never watched Six Feet Under.

    As far as crimes and misdemeanors go, erasing trash cans and port a-potties seems to be victimless. No harm . . . no foul.

    Sad about the cats.

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    1. No harm…no foul odor either!

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  18. Reading the spoiler, I realise I never watched the end myself. I can only think that I stopped watching when my ex & I split up and I gave up TV. I’m now wondering how they ended it too. Do please report on it as I doubt I could get Himself to watch multiple series of it just so I can find out.

    In terms of photography, I tend to be a stickler about my own photos (wanting them to be done “in camera” but totally get the usefulness of those removal tools and never judge anyone else for using them, as they’re not creating something that isn’t there.

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    1. I was going to say, I can’t imagine being so invested in a series and then never bothering with the finale…but that’s exactly what happened with Dexter originally. I did go back and rewatch it all though. The ending wasn’t great, but also, not nearly as bad as people were making it out to be.

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  19. I like the edit button on my phone, but I don’t like how easy it is to alter photos. The time appreciate it is if I want to post a photo and don’t want to show people because I don’t know them. But the idea of just erasing things we don’t like doesn’t settle well with me

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    1. I appreciate your take! Does it make a difference if the garbage can isn’t normally there?

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      1. I get taking out the garbage. I don’t like people taking out exes from their lives.

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      2. That’s what black Sharpies are for!

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  20. My current phone has the Magic Eraser feature and I love it! I first used it on some photos from Arches National Park to remove a lot of extraneous people.

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    1. People have ruined many an otherwise great photo, so I’m happy for the feature too (even though I’ve rarely used it).

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  21. Just the other day, I used that feature to remove a person from my photo, because he was standing right smack in front of the waterfall. Personally, I don’t see anything wrong with little fixes like that. You’re not changing the look of the landscape, just removing a minor distraction. It’s when photos are modified in a way that actually change the appearance of a place that I get annoyed.

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    1. We are in 100% agreement! My rule is, if the object isn’t normally there – like the garbage can or waterfall visitor – then sure, delete it. The house, car, trees, etc. are permanent fixtures, so I wouldn’t remove those.

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  22. …at least the bin was a garbage bin and not a PortaPotty! Just sayin’…
    Gorgeous morning photo – and just outside your window. Always the best kind, eh?

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    1. Ha…good point. I don’t need a Porta Potty out there anyway; there’s a wooded area in the backyard! 🙂

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  23. The perfectionist in me loves the idea of erasing ugly things from photos. Get rid of those power lines! The historian in me? Hates it. I had one grandmother who told me she threw out any picture where people weren’t smiling. That seemed a bit like revisionist history.

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    1. If historians threw out every photo from the 1800s where people weren’t smiling, there would be no photos from the 1800s left!

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  24. My dad is laughing at that shellfish joke on the other side.

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    1. Then my job here is done!

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  25. I remember watching Six Feet Under years ago, but I don’t think I finished the series–how could that be? Need to fix that. Also, I do like the magic eraser though I forget to use it. My sister uses an app that has pretty natural-looking filters that add “makeup.” So, if I like a photo of myself okay, she can add eyelashes or eyeshadow. It’s stuff I could do irl to make myself look better before I take the photo, but, ah, there has to be some benefit to living in this technological age, since I’m never going to the moon or Mars. Though I guess I do feel back for those photographers who are out of a job now that we can fix our own photos and take our own headshots. Eek, I’ll stop before the Catholic guilt creeps up too far on me.

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    1. Absolutely; camera phones have gotten so good and are packed with so many features, virtually anyone can take a great photo nowadays. I’d say more, but you need to get going so you can rewatch Six Feet Under!

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  26. Turtles smell really bad. You don’t want one.

    I hate that we have erasers and Photoshop and AI. I think the details of the garbage cans and PortaPotties are the most interesting parts. When I look at old timey street photos, I’m checking out the cars and the striping on the road and how the street lights and trash cans look. I don’t know. It makes me sad. We’re missing so many details.

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    1. There was a Beverly Cleary book – can’t remember which one – that I read as a kid. One of the characters got a baby turtle as a pet, and I became obsessed with them! I wanted one so badly. Good thing I never ended up with one, I guess. I had no idea they smell so badly!

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  27. If someone held a gun to my head, I couldn’t tell you how Six Feet Under ended, nor the Sopranos. (Why the violence, Suzanne?) I remember I loved both shows, though.

    I agree, deleting parts of a photo isn’t like going full AI, which I’m totally against. Gorgeous sky, even with the trash. 🙂

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