Cops talk down a person in a mental health crisis instead of shooting them.
Haha happens all the time IRL you just don’t get to hear about it
Well, to be fair it happens in Canada, in the UK, even in China (in that in all three you get news stories of cops doing just that). But it seems to never happen in the USA (if we’re to judge by reportage).
I agree theres horrifying cases. Given how many MH cases cops attend, it’s impossible that they’re all getting shot.
The convenient plot device of hitting someone on the head just right to knock them out in one hit without causing brain damage or death. Oh, and the person just wakes up, rubs their head for a second, and they’re back to normal.
Yep or they have amnesia (often cured by a second blow to the head)
Normal people living in an apartment big enough to be a sound stage?
Medical issues in an American show where no one seems worried about how to afford the care?
People being clever and quippy through an entire conversation? Especially without seeming like a prick? And with long pauses where editors can put in a laugh track?
Similarly, people making highly self-aware expressions of their feelings, especially at work or in public?
Every person in some organization being fit and attractive?
Technology working perfectly and requiring only 1~3 seconds to do anything, unless the plot calls for it to dramatically fail?
People starting a sentence, going somewhere else, and then finishing the sentence?
Someone calling you to turn the telly on and the presenter just starts recapping what happened.
Let’s be fair, if you turn on the telly, you will be half way through some random “expert” spouting some conjunction and you will have no idea what is going on.
Turn on: anchor: “…is truly historic. Books will be dedicated to this. We’ll cut to a quick comercial break and be right back.”
People ending a phonecall without saying goodbye. Just… why?
Faster than light travel