kengr: (antenna girl)
kengr ([personal profile] kengr) wrote2015-04-15 01:55 am
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TV writers....

... really need to do their research.

Tonight's NCIS: New Orleans has a baby getting kidnapped. the parents are a married gay couple. One of whom is in the Navy (not sure about the other).

Just a *minor* little problem.

In Louisiana, gay marriage is illegal. So is adoption by gays.

So the NOPD *wouldn't* be cheerfully supporting NCIS in the search. even if the officers involved were sympathetic, *legally* there'd be all sorts of problems.

But the episode doesn't have a hint of the fact that there'd be any problems with the marriage or the adoption (and from the storyline, the adoption *was* done in the state).

So while it's nice to have a storyline involving a couple of dedicated gay dads and their daughter, it is ignoring the not *remotely* "minor" issue that they could *have* the kid legally in that state, nor would the state recognize that they were married.

NCIS: LA, it'd work. Original NCIS, maybe. But NCIS: New Orleans? Not a chance.

[identity profile] fayanora.livejournal.com 2015-04-15 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
I have the perfect gold star for them:

[identity profile] fayanora.livejournal.com 2015-04-15 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
Here's some other possible stars:



[identity profile] xander-opal.livejournal.com 2015-04-16 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
A story, not about what is, but involving things that could be. Or, dare I say, *should* be.

I'm pretty sure TV spreads cultural memes. The loud picture-box shows shiny people that some part of the watcher wants to be like.