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dave50 | 16:34 Wed 16th Jan 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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The latest installment concentrating on the black community and drug culture. I found the portrayal of the black culture extremely depressing, what with the horrible rap music, the fashion, the unintelligible way they speak to each other, it was just miserable. Was it true to life? I dont know.
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A middle-aged white man (probably) will be along in a minute to confirm that this is *just* how it is....

While (most of) the rest of us recognise it as a vehicle to hang a storyline from...
I gave up watching Silent Witness ages ago. Probably around the same time the forensics team began accompanying the police on door to door enquiries!
True of a small section of the Black community. You could equally write an instalment about sections of the White community.
Watch the TV news - innit!
It was a depressing storyline by its very nature and whilst not representative of everywhere is certainly a hot enough topic for a Drama TV show.
I gave up towards the end of the first episode. I felt totally depressed and sad watching it. I was worried that something awful would happen to the headmaster and his family so switched off.
I love Silent Witness but have the intelligence to realise that it's a TV drama and don't take it too seriously.
Was worth the watch just to see Colin Salmon - handsome man and a great actor.

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