[@Tulpa] Do you mean my comment about gamers and their underwear? Because if so that's a joke. If it's my post about video games journalism being a joke, well that's just how I feel and if that's inflammatory then you and I have different definitions of the word. The Law and Order episode you mentioned (I think that's what you meant? The only CSI episode about games I remember is a Second Life one and hahahahaha that was bad) was the rare instance of GG and SJWs (oh how I loathe both those terms but whatever) coming together and agreeing that it was godawful to both sides of the argument. It made gamers out to be like radical terrorists while in the end the woman was left a crying emotionally broken wreck blaming herself for getting involved in games in the first place. Which is like...what the hell is that. The general public doesn't really care about gamers, though, and Law and Order prides itself on being an opportunistic show that embellishes things for the sake of melodrama. As a woman that enjoys video games sometimes, when I talk games with people I don't really see the need to be like "Hey guys, before we talk about how excited we are for Dark Souls 3, how do you feel about women?" But I also don't really talk about games with people outside of the internet anyway. Gaming still has a long way to go if they want to be held up to the same pedestal as cinema or high art and really that shouldn't be the end goal for game developers or gamers anyway.