as a father of a kindergarter I am not watching this and not giving it any stars. Not saying it shouldn't be here, I am just not able to watch it right now.
OK, I watched it. And was compelled by the dads mercy for the shooters family. Tragedy brings people together I guess, but it is rarely worth the price.
I'm an expecting father. A year ago I could have watched any kind of horror and not cared much. Now, these kind of horrible events keep me up at night.
I try to avoid these types of tragic stories, but this man is a better person, and glad I made an exception.
(seriously though, this place is only fifteen minutes drive from where I grew up, and it's all my network of IRL friends can talk about. This guy is taking it like a saint- he's devastated, but he's not turned vindictive or been driven incoherent with rage and grief, which is something I can't say for a few individuals whose closest connection to the shooting was seeing it in a ten o'clock news broadcast.
I'm glad to see CT doing something newsworthy, but it's rarely worth the price)