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Hello my little duckings. I’m talking about a crime tv show called BULL. Now take a sear, relax and read what I have to say. Have a wonderful Day.
First off I would I like to say this is the perfect show for people who are just trying out shows in the crime genre. It doesn’t have gruesome scenes and they rarely ever show the bodies or anything of that sort.
The main characters are: Jason Bull – the show’s star Marissa Morgan ‘ assists Dr. Bull Chunk Palmer – Stylist Cable McCrory – Tech girl Benny Color – Lawyer Danny James – also assists Dr. Bull
Basically what this show does is show the analytic side of winning the case in court. They don’t solve the case, they just make sure that the person being accused doesn’t go to jail. And they do this by analysing the people on the jury.
The team researches everything they can possibly find on the members of the jury so they can use certain things to manipulate how they will vote. Like past experiences, emotions, family members and other different aspects.
So now that I’m done with the run down of the concept of the show let’s get into my thoughts.
I think this show is quite fascinating. I think it is so because this is the first crime show I’ve ever watched where they do not actually solve the case they just focus on how to make sure that the person they are defending wins the case. A thing that they do is that they study the jury then they get other people so they create an identical or nearly identical jury. so they study the jury then they get other people to re-enact or embody the real jury so they can see how their ideas play out when it’s actually time to go to court. Do you understand what I’m saying I feel like I was a lot to take in?
let me see how I can make this make more sense or dilute this in a way. Ok so basically they find a replica for each person in the real or original jury, down to their jobs how many children they have where do they live different things like that, they do this to determine or get an idea of how the actual jury will react to certain things then they used that to their advantage.
This show basically is showing me how easy it is to manipulate people or to get people to do things that work in my favor. I get from this that you have to find something to connect to the target with whether it’s you both have sons that are criminals, have some kind of childhood trauma or have the same views of life. I think a lot of the show is just manipulation. and it is an eye-opener honestly.
I don’t get how people that don’t know you, don’t know what you’ve been through, don’t know if you’re innocent or guilty, or that could be biased based off of their own experiences or things that they’ve heard { the jury } can make a decision to put a person in jail. And there are many things that affects a person’s decision it could be your race, it could be how they’re feeling that day or it could be over there dog died or something like that. It’s scary how you can be sent away for life because someone or a group of people had a bad day.
like really despite the facts, or evidence people can just say you’re guilty or not guilty because they want to or not because they’re looking at the facts or the evidence and it’s telling them that you’re innocent or guilty. imagine if there were an actual team of people that you could pay to manipulate the jury even if you’re guilty to say that you’re innocent and then you would be getting away with murder because they manipulated people and that’s really my problem or my issue.
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