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Oh anyone can get behind the camera? The directors of JW were second unit directors on many action film as well as stuntman. Their understanding of fight choreography as well as how to shoot an action scene are a huge reason JW was successful. So no, dumbass, not just anyone can shoot one of these. That being said I

I think it keeps the show appropriately disturbing.

Barnes has hit everyone he frees from demonic possession before they drink his blood. Holter sees Barnes as a monster. Now that Holter has acted out of passion to protect his loved ones, he may possibly see Barnes as someone he can empathize with. He doesn't believe Barnes and doesn't yet believe in demons but he may

I agree. It just seems like they would've thought of something that's a little less obvious considering the cop is aware of his dash cam. I suppose he just acted on emotion and it's simple as that. Now that I think of it there could be some thematic element to this. Now he's hit someone to protect those he loves…like

It seemed kinda sloppy that he wouldn't turn the damn thing off. I get it he lost his temper justifiably so. But it's a great show and that just seemed lazy on the writers part

how?