The gun handling was pretty sad, they kept their fingers off the trigger but, they had them pointed at each other in every scene. The best scene was when she had this shotty with a short barrel pointed right at the head of her partner in front of the courthouse, and she looked liked she had never held a shotgun in her life.
Did we watch the same show? Yeah I admit that the shotgun scene was pretty sloppy, especially at the end where the blonde guy almost walks in front of her muzzle and her port arms position was a little muzzle low. But other than that I saw no one acting reckless. Honestly, there weren't that many gun scenes anyway.
What is she a size 4 at most? The 870 IS kinda big for a small woman. Blonde guy did pretty well with his shotgun. His character is supposed to be a little incompetent, that's one of the sub plots.
Neither one of those actors looked like they had ever held a shotgun.. and WHY would they need them on the courthouse steps in broad daylight and plain clothes? And WHY would Duke send the Blonde guy off for a coffee WITH his shotgun?
I've seen Marshalls doing Federal Courthouse duty with 870s & 500s for high risk/high profile cases. Usually more than two though. In this case it was because of the high profile, Organized Crime guy being escorted.
Duke didn't send him out for coffee with the shotgun, he just asked for it while blondie was still standing there holding it. I'm sure he secured his 870 somewhere before actually going for the coffee. [nitpicking]
OK another mild but serious beef. Openeing scene. Deputy blonde boy is smartly wearing a windbreaker out in the rainstorm. Sisco kid is sporting a form hugging wet-t-shirt that I'm now supposed to believe concealed a bullet proof vest?
Nope. She had her tac-vest OVER her T shirt.
What was the gun the BG handed the boat owner in the bar? In the Bank scene , the guard used a Beretta, correct?
No gun was shown in the bar. In the car the big guy handed the boat guy a mask. In the bank the boat guy has a shiney, squarish semi auto with no outside hammer. Couldn't really tell what it was, it was never shown up close and when it was visable he was always moving.
Yes bank guard had a Beretta 92.
Predictable but not a bad show, for what it is.
She'd make a great Dillon poster girl.