Every drama series I've ever watched held the same narrative — "how do you know he's dangerous?" "Because he has guns." or "He's a 'registered' gun owner, and therefore, must be a viable suspect."
The media and TV are not on your side.
They do have an agenda! CSI New Orleans has 2 strikes now. Latest bothersome episode was a male interracial gay couple who adopted a little girl, which was kidnapped. The drama wasn't so much the kidnapping, but the social engineering aspect of the show. Wasted about 20 minutes before I decided this was enough.
One more like that and they can kiss my viewing goodbye.
That's why I like cop shows that don't even pretend to be procedurally correct. There are some on TV that deliberately do everything wrong without irony, thus entering some sort of fantasy sub-genre. "Forever", for example, is good entertainment but pretty much everything about it, from a procedural standpoint, is completely, idiotically, and (I believe) deliberately wrong.That said, if you expect any measure of credibility or agenda-free scripting from shows like this, you're bound to be disappointed.
Side note: as someone in IT security, I watch CSI:Cyber because it's just that bad. Worse than B-Movie bad. So bad it's FUNNY to those that know better.
It's the equivalent of a show about people shooting at the range that would have the sound of rounds being fired from a .22 causing cracks in the wood rafters, a 6' fireball out of a barrel, and cardboard targets at 25 yards exploding into "cardboard shrapnel" with each hit.
CSI lost me when they had a show about a woman shooter who was killed and the CSI team figuring it out.
This woman shooter saved her spent bullets from her back yard range.
She had a pile of old bullets and a wind storm came and "blew" on the the spent bullets into her body and killed her.
Jeebuss H. Christ.
CSI lost me when they had a show about a woman shooter who was killed and the CSI team figuring it out.
This woman shooter saved her spent bullets from her back yard range.
She had a pile of old bullets and a wind storm came and "blew" on the the spent bullets into her body and killed her.
Jeebuss H. Christ.
You might want to do some googling on backyard ranges in Florida. They have some very range-positive laws that are generally good. Those laws, however, also allow some folks to legally set up ranges where you'd never imagine such a thing would be legal and you know it's just stupid....I'm willing to bet her backyard range was flat-out illegal to boot.