Wouldn't those be on the public record?
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
I like the bug idea because it lets her team off the hook. But I don't know how it would explain the lawyer finding out about the older cases - the Russian, the Mexican cartel case, the pedophile, and so on.
Those are less of a mystery to me. Okay, it's a little bit of a mystery that he hadn't already dug into her history, but as soon as there was another death in custody (or custody-adjacent) I figured it was kind of game over. Noting the irony that the suicide guy she really didn't have anything to do with.
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Yeah and she was not really responsible for the rapist cop either,and least not in the sense of doing anything wrong. She genuinely tried to arrest him, he genuinely tried to kill her and (I think his son) and shooting him was the only way to stop him killing one or more people. But even though the lawyer has spotted a genuine pattern, he has no problem adding in stuff that does not belong if it will help his case. Totally an end justifies the means guy - very symmetrical with Chief Brenda.
I've been thinking since we started this conversation that I would not like Brenda's end justifies the means philosophy in real life. But on TV, I'm totally fine with it.
Stuff that makes for great TV would suck for having to live.
Oh yeah. A lot of characters I enjoy on TV I'd dislike in real life.
Like when Dr. Chase gave that little cancer girl her first kiss cause she might not get to have one. In the show, I thought it was a beautiful moment. Reading about it in the newspaper, I'd be skeeved.
Exactly!
On TV I do want to smack her for it, because she's so clueless and smug.
Like when Dr. Chase gave that little cancer girl her first kiss cause she might not get to have one. In the show, I thought it was a beautiful moment
Oh, that creeped the hell out of me. There are lots of characters that people adore that I can't stand. IE, Dexter. I've tried to watch the show, and I just can't.