“Unearthed Secrets: The Controversial Episodes That Could Never Air!”

"Unearthed Secrets: The Controversial Episodes That Could Never Air!"

The episode followed a group of inbred individuals and their atrocities, receiving the harshest rating possible when it was first released. Yet, it was rarely shown again afterward, possibly because it was too much for many audiences to handle. Maybe this one was for the better.

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“OEuf” – Hannibal

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If you’ve ever sat down to watch Hannibal, you’ll know that it isn’t the kind of show that you want to eat your dinner while watching. Taking place before the events in The Silence of the Lambs, there’s no shortage of images, deaths, and mutilations that most people couldn’t even come up with if they tried.

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The episode “OEuf,” featured children being trained to murder and was pulled at the request of the show’s creator, Bryan Fuller, who realized hours before it was set to air that the subject matter went too far.

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“Comedians” – Beavis And Butt-Head

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After watching just one episode of Beavis and Butt-Head, it’s clear that the show is very self-aware and doesn’t have a single qualm with being as raunchy as possible, pushing the limits while they were at it.

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In the episode “Comedians,” the two friends try their hand at stand-up comedy, leading them to set the comedy club on fire and watching it burn from the street. Although it may seem harmless, it wasn’t the case after a 5-year old boy watched the segment and ended up doing the same thing to his family’s home that night.

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