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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-07-24 03:22 pm

[ SECRET POST #3490 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3490 ⌋

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Re: Police Procedurals

[personal profile] dani_phantasma 2016-07-25 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Agreed in regards to SVU. That's what turned me off the show eventually.

The episode that infuriates me the most was "Clock" with the young woman with Turner Syndrome, and how all the way to the end, nobody gave a single shit about what she wanted. Even at the end one officer attempts to arrest the boyfriend of a young looking but consenting adult woman and even though she's stopped from doing it there's an air of "man isn't it tragic that we can't arrest him?"

Maybe it's because I can relate with her on somethings (re being seen as young and vulnerable and not an adult) but urgh that episode pisses me off so much I can't watch it.

Also the episode with the transwoman whose boyfriend committed suicide and she was blamed was just urgh utterly painful. I know by the very end the detectives are shown to be wrong in what they did but it's painful to sit through all the transphobia coming from our "heroes" as well as everyone else.

Criminal Minds may have issues on how it treats some mental disorders (not that other shows are better) but at least I don't hate the protagonists half of the time.

Re: Police Procedurals

(Anonymous) 2016-07-25 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't get me started on when they're wrong. There are never any apologies to whomever they (wrongly) decided had done the crime. At least, I've never seen any. Maybe, just maybe in one of the British procedurals, but I wouldn't count on it. ( Incidentally, that episode of "Frost" with the Down's Syndrome kid getting booked for murder is the one where I lost my temper. Confession under duress. No apologies from anyone.)