I can't help but think that this show and some of the others like it have led to people getting interested in firearms. Whether that's a good or bad thing I won't say, but I do think that sometimes exposure in the loosely termed "mainstream" can be a good thing even if people who are really into firearms/shooting don't approve of the content. I guess the point I would try to make is that it could serve to remove a little bit of taboo, if that makes any sense. With that being said, I prefer Joe Mantegna on MidwayUSA's Gun Stories and things like that. More educational for sure!