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I noticed nobody swears with 'fuck' in tv series.
Why? I watch the walking dead, and lately some Fargo. It especially became clear to me while watching Fargo since i saw the movie a couple of times... It's strange. Goddamn this, shit that, pussies and dicks... but nobody says fuck?
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I always wanted Friends to have proper swearing in it. I heard the word "bastards" used once and thought how cool it would be if Chandler dropped some F bombs in there...
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It's a deconstructive script writing method: pussies + dicks = fuck.
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depends on the channel. hbo says fuck, fx doesn't.
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They did on a couple episodes of Always Sunny in Philadelphia. They did it on Southpark several times as well. But you're right, it's not very common.
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i cint a4d a fuck... :(
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THEY WANT THAT SPONSORSHIP MONEY! |
All of the questions raised here are addressed here:
-- https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides...ane-broadcasts Notice I said 'addressed' rather than answered. I knew before clicking this thread that the quick easy answer is "FCC rules", that have always stated you can't say certain words on regular network tv. I would assume it's a family values issue, where a lot of people out there (not us, obviously) simply do not want to hear a bunch of swearing in every program they try and watch. Canada has it's FCC equivalent the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council: CBSC Codes Canadian Broadcast Standards Council Similar (but not exactly the same) rules here for most radio and regular tv networks (global, CBC, CTV) Thank the gods for HBO/showtime/MovieCentral |
Closest was on BattleStar Galactica when they said "frack"
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i find it fucking hilarious, peeps get whigged the fuck out over the word. even at gofuckyourself. i actually go back and edit my fucking posts to add more fucks just to get the anti-fuck(ers) riled up!
gofuckyourself! |
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11.22.63 has lots of fucks given
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above clip proves it just sounds and fits so much better than 'who the hell are you' and 'what the shit'. |
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Still taboo on non-pay TV.
There are no FCC rules against it, but most networks don't have balls to risk losing advertisers. It's just a word...I don't see the big deal. When they do use fuck and bleep it, viewers know what was said so it's really the same as hearing it. So they're not absolving themselves of some sin by covering the word with an annoying sound. |
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Watch some Housos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDeIqEqfH3Y
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You're on the wrong side of the pond. They say it on TV over here.
On talk shows, the Americans are sometimes surprised at what can be said, and sometimes take advantage of it. |
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I am also in europe and yes cursing etc is all allowed here on tv. Point is these shows are produced as Mature Audience shows with blood guts and cursing, except for the word fuck. Doesn't matter where you live, they produced it like that so you, in Czech, won't see fuck in there as well. Because they never say it in the original, unlike movies. |
If you watch the gag reels from Seasons 1 & 2 of the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway, you can see how anal ABC was in censoring Drew Carey and his crew.
Now 20 years later, you can say butthole during a half hour sitcom. We've come such a long way. |
tarantino makes up for it in his movies don't worry
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The series Deadwood has more swearing than any other show ever.
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My 14 year old loves Walking dead and similar horror movies and series. But my wife tells me off for saying the word fuck. |
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