I saw the show. It was pretty fair and comprehensive, which would be most beneficial to people who don't shoot for whatever reason, IMHO. I do recall a portion of the show in which the host describes the differences between the most basic types of bullet profile, the round nose and the hollow point. He shot them against a steel plate and tried to explain the differences in the performances of each bullet based on how they reacted with the steel plate. I think it would have been better to show the differences with ballistic gelatin rather than a steel plate, because the both of the rounds shattered on the steel. Gelatin would show why use hollow points and why we don't use round nose, be they FMJ, Lead, Semi-wadcutter, or other variations, for self defense. But I do understand that it was a basic show and was geared towards those with less experience than those who study firearms religiously, and I liked it over all. That's just my opinion, though.