For sure. Fully automatic gunfire is definitely inaccurate, which is one of the reasons why the US military switched from fully auto rifles to semi auto during Vietnam.
No disrespect taken friend. Sorry if I came across like a douche. I'm just pointing out that sometimes the point of large volleys is for suppression in order to allow movement. When you are on the assault, suppression is key in order to allow a unit to close in.
In that situation I wouldn't say it was impossible for no one to have died, but highly improbable considering distance, angle and lack of cover. But it's a TV show.
I loved last night's episode. Breaking Bad is one of my favorite shows, top 3 for sure. I love it, but it's not exempt from criticism. Same with The Wire.
Fair enough breh. And for the record if people didn't like the ep, or shoot out, or acting, or directing so be it. I'm just at people (not necessarily you, in general) acting surprised we're defending the ep. The ep was about as well received as it possibly could be, all across the internet. I'm not saying that invalidates other people disliking it, but why wouldn't we defend it?
Fred.