OK. If the premise of the episode is all wrong, then it's a bad episode. Period.
We know Ray's. Character has a bad left shoulder, but he deployed anyway, knowing he's not 100%. The rest of the team thinks he's fully healed.
So, he throws a grenade, but because his shoulder is damaged, it misses the mark and kills some innocent kid.
The problem is, Ray, like most people, is RIGHT-handed. He would have thrown the grenade with his undamaged right-side of his body and never have killed the kid.
I just started watching the show, but I hope the writers stopped writing episodes with fatal flaws.
We know Ray's. Character has a bad left shoulder, but he deployed anyway, knowing he's not 100%. The rest of the team thinks he's fully healed.
So, he throws a grenade, but because his shoulder is damaged, it misses the mark and kills some innocent kid.
The problem is, Ray, like most people, is RIGHT-handed. He would have thrown the grenade with his undamaged right-side of his body and never have killed the kid.
I just started watching the show, but I hope the writers stopped writing episodes with fatal flaws.