I used to really like watching NCIS until it took a hard left turn after Denozzo left.
Even when we watched it, they had this permit fixation, where in states not requiring a ownership permit they acted like there should be one.
Seems like every tv show asks if person of interest had a permit or if the gun was registered. I think the writers just think that way without knowing most states do not have gun registration. Then again most shows are “based” on CA, DC/MD/VA, NYC, Seattle but I doubt the writers are diligent enough to actually check on the gun laws for the place their show represents.
Seems like every tv show asks if person of interest had a permit or if the gun was registered. I think the writers just think that way without knowing most states do not have gun registration. Then again most shows are “based” on CA, DC/MD/VA, NYC, Seattle but I doubt the writers are diligent enough to actually check on the gun laws for the place their show represents.
“I used to really like watching NCIS”
I love that show. It’s so realistic.
I couldn't stand Pauley Perrette's character ever, but they achieved the impossible and made her ever worse. (BTW apparently Perrette is just as big a dipsh!t in reality as her character is on the show) Their constant referring to whether guns were "registered" got on my nerves, and like you I stopped watching it.