Back in October, fans of the AMC show, The Walking Dead were left horrified when two fan favorite characters met a grizzly fate at the hands of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s charismatic leader, Negan. Many agreed that this episode was definitely pushing the boundaries of what should be shown on television. Now thanks to the FCC releasing many of the complaints they received, we get a good idea of what people actually thought of the episode.
For those of you who have been living under a rock for the last two months and don’t want to know who was on the receiving end of Lucille, Don’t Open. SPOILERS INSIDE!
The website The Daily Dot, has come across the FCC complaints that the episode received, almost all of which object to the graphic violence that the episode featured. You can check out a few of the complaints below.
The Parent of the year award definitely has to go to whoever wrote this complaint…
These next two complainers really need rethink their priorities if they believe that a couple of fictional deaths are more disturbing than real life be-headings:
Another parent who believe that rotting corpses are a better alternative to Barney and Friends.
Whilst the episode was pretty hard to watch, it still made for riveting television, plus people should realize that violence is pretty much what the show has been using for the last six years. You can check out the rest of the complaints they received here.
You can see Rick and Co. back on our screens when The Walking Dead returns Sunday 12th February.
What do you think? Did you find the episode hard to watch? Have you seen anything worse on TV? Let us know below!
Source: The Daily Dot