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<blockquote data-quote="Offtensive" data-source="post: 1155657" data-attributes="member: 416667"><p>TV shows get cancelled all the time due to low ratings etc. I do not think this is much different. Many people today (not everyone, but many) would not probably not watch TV shows say where characters are called a faggot if they have mature content/mature content friends etc. Then you have the whole scandal were women were forced to do nude scenes, there was even a story about someone being raped on set, again a lot of people probably wouldn't watch those.</p><p></p><p>All that the studios/TV companies have done is keep things relevant to the majority of the audience today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Offtensive, post: 1155657, member: 416667"] TV shows get cancelled all the time due to low ratings etc. I do not think this is much different. Many people today (not everyone, but many) would not probably not watch TV shows say where characters are called a faggot if they have mature content/mature content friends etc. Then you have the whole scandal were women were forced to do nude scenes, there was even a story about someone being raped on set, again a lot of people probably wouldn't watch those. All that the studios/TV companies have done is keep things relevant to the majority of the audience today. [/QUOTE]
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