I gave this one a shot because I’m fond  of Sasha Alexander from her days on NCIS. (before they jumped on the PC  bandwagon due to complaints from Mark Harmon as to the “direction” of  the show)
I wasn’t expecting a lot from it.  The  preview made it look like some sort of modern Cagney & Lacey.  There  was even a quick scene in the commercials of the two of them lying in  bed together; so I was thinking this might be some sort of nod to the  same sex movement by giving them a show they could rally behind.  But I  watched anyway, because like I said, I liked Sasha from NCIS.
I was pleasantly surprised for the first  half of the show.  It seemed rather gritty and I was relieved they  weren’t “partners” in the modern sense of the word.  In fact, they were  even sort of vying for the same man’s attentions. And there wasn’t  anything political going on….yet..
But then came the “reveal” as to who the serial copy cat murderer was……..(SPOILER COMING..)
It was revealed to Rizzoli by the FBI  agent on the show that the killer was none other than a former special  forces soldier who served several tours in service to our country.  The  M.O. of the killings matched “war crimes” they were investigating from  Afghanistan.  This was not bad enough, in order to really drive home  their point that the U.S. military is evil, the main character Rizzoli  repeats the tired old liberal mantra “…we teach our best men to kill and  are surprised when they do….”  So what are they supposed to teach them,  gardening?
That’s the tactic of the progressives and  liberals.  They are everywhere in the media.  They CONTROL the media  and put their beliefs in the mouths of the “heroes” of tv and film, and  they put the beliefs of those they oppose in the mouths of the  “villians” of tv and film.
I didn’t watch a second more of the episode.  Didn’t care how it ended.

 
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