So previously we had this.
http://www.cinemablend.com/television/1600720/check-out-the-wildest-walking-dead-complaints-the-fcc-got-for-negan-and-season-7First complaint on the list.
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The Walking Dead season 7 premiere has left my daughter and I psychologically traumatized! We are not the overly protective parents although we do monitor what our 12 year old watches, as should all parents. This show she watches only with us because it contains gore. But last night's premiere went far beyond what I ever thought was legal to show on TV. I did have our 12 year old turn away after a favorite character's head was bashed in and his eye protruding from his skull was shown, but it was too late and she was hysterically crying. As much as I tried to be strong, I myself couldn't stop crying.The intensity of a beloved character babbling nonsense due to the severe head trauma and with his eye out of his head, and still the camera on him while he's sadistically tortured was by far the most traumatizing thing I have ever seen in my 44 years of living. I could not even sleep and I know I will not get that gruesome display of torture out of my mind ever. To say we will never watch that show again goes without saying. But the creators or the network should be heavily fined and reprimanded at the very least. I find it unconscionable that they did not know that such gruesome gore and pschological [sic] torture is unfit for TV but aired it anyway. Someone must stop this from ever happening again.
And the other day we now have this.
http://www.nme.com/news/tv/the-walking-dead-tone-down-violence-torture-porn-1949696#G58TKbRCSAkPkTHR.99Quote
“We were able to look at the feedback on the level of violence,” Hurd said. “We did tone it down for episodes we were still filming for later on in the season.”
Joy. Clearly it was the violence that cost them viewers and not that terrible season finale cliffhanger.
This post was edited by Arsenic_Touch on Jan 22 2017 02:07pm