Last i was watching a show with my brother, called "without a trace" (a crime show, had never seen it before). As the show was ended rather clumsily my brother told me about the end concept of the previous show that was on, called CSI or something? (i know it's really popular, but i don't watch it?)
Anyway, apparently the end conclusion, to the main conflict, was that the Guy going on the murderous spree was
killing people born on the date of his fathers death, i am pretty sure it was that? was quite a concept though

. After hearing this concept i thought it was pretty funny and had a good laugh as i thought it was quite overboard really, sure TV is escapism, but you can only suspend your disbelief so far (especialy when a show is meant to be
realistic).
I think writers are trying to get too clever now, for their own good. Too many elborate and overboard schemes. Although their pretension may be good for a laugh
I don't know, maybe others thoroughly enjoy this stuff? I think i'll be getting back to reading now....