Today I was deep in thought while eating a pretzel rod dipped in caramel and chocolate. Something about that combo makes me ruminate. Anyhoo - I got to thinking about government agencies like the CIA, FBI, Secret Service, etc because I have been watching a lot of Chuck lately and I wonder how accurately Hollywood portrays them.
Think about it. Doctors on TV can either be played pretty straight forward or like how they were on ER - when every season ended with a death or two, a helicopter falling on someone, a wedding or the departure of George Clooney (sob). But we all go the the doctor so we don't let Hollywood build much of a framework for us - just minor influences. Our own experience dictates our perception of the medical field.
I don't know about you, but my experience with the FBI, CIA has been extremely limited to zero experience, so what I see on TV and in movies is pretty much all I know about them. I'm not some dummy who believes everything I see so I understand most story lines are fictionalized. I still wonder how much goes on in these agencies that we never see or hear about.
I guess I'll never know. Unless the CIA accepts my application.
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Sorry to disappoint, but they're not real exciting. They like to think they are though!
Best CIA TV show ever: Alias. Unfortunately not on Hulu, but for a .50¢ rental—.50¢!—from the library, you too can get sucked into the crazy world of SD-6, CIA, APO, and the like. Rambaldi FTW!
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