Submitted by yeahigotnothing t3_118m6fx in television
Jackattack736 t1_j9hyuzc wrote
Reply to comment by Chilis1 in How violent is The Last of Us? by yeahigotnothing
Every episode has graphic scenes, they just don't take up the run of the episode.
Episode 1 has the outbreak and everything in the QZ
Episode 2 introduces the clickers
Episode 3 has the raiders
Episode 4 has the entry into Kansas city
Episode 5 I shouldn't even have to explain
Episode 6 has a skirmish with raiders
Chilis1 t1_j9hz3os wrote
People being shot hardly counts as graphic that's stuff kids can almost watch.
I'm going off stuff my faint-hearted wife couldn't watch, the creepy scenes. She can't watch graphic violence either but imo there's not too much of that.
Jackattack736 t1_j9hze5y wrote
Well when OP said that his wife doesn't like shows with violence, I figured maybe people being shot counts as violence
Chilis1 t1_j9hzfy2 wrote
Fair enough
Jackattack736 t1_j9hzl6u wrote
Oh, and don't forget the raider skirmish doesn't just have people being shot but also burned alive and electrocuted...
And also some of the people being shot in other episodes are children, which is a line for some people.
Former_Advert t1_j9i4egh wrote
>People being shot hardly counts as graphic that's stuff kids can almost watch.
what.
Chilis1 t1_j9i4slr wrote
Kids part is obviously exaggerating, people being shot is absolutely ubiquitous/mundane on screen. Most of the time all you see is people falling over.
Former_Advert t1_j9i5bav wrote
In what kid shows..?
Chilis1 t1_j9i7f8p wrote
> Kids part is obviously exaggerating
100FootWallOfFog t1_j9hza9a wrote
Murica
Chilis1 t1_j9hzlfd wrote
I'm not American, people being shot is such a mundane thing when it comes to TV/movies.
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