The dramatic and cinematic promotional effort is so over the top as George Stephanopoulos plays the role of James Lipton interviewing Alec Baldwin in the grand performance of “I didn’t pull the trigger, no, no, no… never” the revolver just went off all by itself. WATCH:
The cinematic effort by ABC here is, excuse the pun, likely to backfire. It’s just perverse, twisted and creepy, considering that someone died.
Whoever gave Baldwin the advice to do this was just playing to his own vanity. The one thing regular Americans can detect better than all other nations of people is fake efforts at authenticity. That reality has been the Achilles heel of professional con-artists and leftists for decades; and thankfully, most people have retained that instinct.
I guess guns can decide to kill people all by themselves after all.
I can’t waste anytime on this fool.
Does he really expect us to believe that whole series of events lesding up to the shooting was just one unprecedented asnine deision after another?
The armorer just might of been of the worst possible “amorer’s” you could even consider hiring. The man who handed him the gun was on The Crow- City of Angels set when Brandon Lee died from a “negligent discharge”. Alec and the other producers were all warned that both of them had recently been involved in serious breaches of safety violations on other sets, and warned about hiring them.
So why did he hire them? The safety protocols were so bad one crew member resigned, and multiple crew members walked off the set just a few hours before the shooting, after TWO previous incidents. One of which saw the co-star firing two live rounds into another object. And Baldwin still didn’t fire them? Got Patsies?
Now we find out the scene never even called for Baldwin to fire the 45 revolver, or even clearing leather with the iron.
Nope, not buying it.