robert redford made "the company you keep" about the weather underground. he talked about the terrorists. that makes a terrorist romantic, and that makes me kind of sick. >> isn't that taking it a step further, then, because, you know, it's to film? it's not just reporting the nauz or telling the story, where the public has a right and a need to know what's going on and potentially maybe it will motivate them to get involved to report the next person that they find. that kind of may have or someone who's got a kid who's troubled next door. if it saves a life, then i'm all for it. when you take it to the next step like redford, that i think is inappropriate. >> dana, isn't the sad reality as much as we complain about this sort of stuff, culture finds the culprit more interesting than the victim because there's always a story about the culprit? we have names, arthur daniel, silvia frasier, kathleen gaard, kenneth proctor, michael arnold, all these poor people that are dead, but just to the producers, they're not as interesting because they didn't commit the c