I find it incredible that a country can flood the world with TV shows and films, some of which apparently have blatant lies and fallacies within, yet when an innocent question is asked about something seen many times in said shows, the questioner is scorned for daring to enquire.
Must be an American trait to scorn foreigners for being interested. A bit like North Korea really. (For American readers, North Korea is a country in south east Asia that you hate)
Col
Good old King Col.
You never squander an opportunity to lump all Americans together, to invent "American traits", and to draw absurd conclusions.
I've noticed, in my life experience, that those with little or no knowledge of something will put everything into a single category.
Instead of Kung Pao Chicken, Moo Goo Gai Pan, and Lo Mein, it's all just Chinese Food.
Instead of Tosca, Don Giovanni, and Aida, it's all opera.
That's because those without knowledge or experience cannot discern the differences between them - yet, they love to expound on the subject anyway.
Goes to show just how much knowledge Col possess about America and Americans. You know, all us ill-bread, xenophobic heathens.
As far as movie making - let me clue you into a little known fact (pssst - keept this quiet):
Almost nothing that is portrayed in the movies or TV is accurate - and especially about crime fighting, due process, courts, gun play, etc. All that you've seen is simply not true. Once you start to gain some real knowledge and don't just rely on movies for your information, you will start to understand this without asking.