Bull: Parental Guidance (2019)
Season 3, Episode 17
10/10
Was waiting for the Bear Baaloo.
22 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This episode is about a young man who most of his life has lived off grid with a Father who was delusional of other people. The Young man only knew "About" other people, but most of his life 95+% of his life the only other person he really knew was his father. Young man did not know how to read, or act around other people when that happened due to a very controlling father. His father at the Start of the Episode (the Gun Fight scene with Police/Social Worker) the Father reminds the young man shoot to kill. As in the old saying "Shoot to kill, and ask questions later" attitude.

Choosing a Jury - they should have looked for "Missionaries" who spent time in small villages, "Veterans" who have been to 3rd world, or been to war, even those who grew up on small town/Ranches & Farms. People who have seen and had lived with people, places with similar situations as this Teenager and are also the "Help" others types.

Majority of the People in NYC probably grew up there, but the next large group "Probably" are those who came to NYC from small towns/etc. So NYC should have the ability to find Missionaries, Veterans, small town, etc for the Jury. Just one from each group ... groups known for not afraid to speak up ... would have been all that TAC would have Needed.

Missionaries like in the Tip of the Spear, and other movies/shows (true stories) show going to Dangerous areas. Veterans are known to help those in the Countries / Wars / etc and even give their last meal to those they meet; Small town Ranchers/Farmers are also known for in a way being off grid and protective for their places. Basically this story is similar to the stories of Children being found growing up with Wolves, Apes, etc and the difficulty for those children to understand on how to live with others, and see others as dangerous.
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