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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Solving the Crime - The Fun of Crime Dramas


Are you one of those people who just loves to be able to watch TV Shows like "L.A. Law" and The "Law & Order" series (the original "Law & Order", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent")? Do you like things like "Unsolved Mysteries" and "COPS" for the content? There are many that really like the grittier crime dramas such as "Criminal Minds" and/or the "CSI: Crime Scene Investigations" series? There are many reasons for this. The drama is the main reason for most. The fact that all of these accurately reflect what is going on around us is another reason.

When you start watching TV Shows that have crimes in them you might start trying to figure out who committed the crime. The other part of the equation is figuring out what was used as a weapon to commit the crime. If the crime is a murder, the murder weapon and the victim's body are essential elements to help solve the crime. In the absence of a body and/or the murder weapon the authorities usually turn to the people in the area. They also turn to the Forensic evidence that is almost always there in some form or another.

Solving the crime and putting the responsibility where it rightfully belongs is the primary goal in these TV Shows. This is where the fun lies as well for many people. The many facets of these shows are what draws people in and also keeps viewers riveted to their seats. It also keeps them coming back for more. There are many people who simply have a blast watching these types of TV Shows. These shows are all the rage simply because of the fact that there is so much of the very crime that they are spotlighting. There is no getting away from it.




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