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jebbypal ([personal profile] jebbypal) wrote 2010-02-03 01:25 pm (UTC)

I have a lot more trouble staying on the fun train when the show is writing stuff I know a lot about...which is why its the rare medical/forensic show that I actually watch anymore. (When CSI:NY started, and I'd been writing a CSI crossover and so I watched a couple, I actually cringed at the way people held and used pippettes).

Like I said to LD earlier, I really wonder if crooks have this much trouble watching cop shows and stuff...."Oh hell no, no arms dealer in the world would walk into a setup like that"...

Of course, it's likely I was just very very very spoiled by the first couple of seasons of the Unit where the military consultant was constantly on the set and involved in the writing. And Criminal Minds where several of the writers are or were FBI agents...and you get the picture.

the buyers was the least of my problem...it was just at that point I was already so annoyed at the plot with waaaayyyy too little snarkey payoff.

*pets white collar* At least I got to be entertained by Lithy's story while I half watched it...my slash goggles kept coming on at the strangest times....I don't think I'll ever look at handcufs and a fence the same way again.

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