Oh, it was slapstick. So, would you call Charles Chaplin senselessly violent?
I guess if you seek out slasher flicks… I like science fiction and cartoons
The closest thing I can remember seeing in the last few years to that is in The Boys when A-Train liquefies Huey’s girlfriend. But I think giving us a sense of Huey’s shock and trauma is absolutely necessary in that scene, because it establishes why he doesn’t just take the settlement money and move on with his life. We need to believe this event has profoundly affected him and made it impossible for him to ignore the problems with superheroes.
Violence often does serve a purpose. For example, in superhero movies it’s often how the heroes stop the bad guys. That teaches us important lessons about life, like that we should shoot health insurance CEOs.
Bruh what’s your problem with depictions of violence on TV?
“Fellas, is it a fetish to like girls?”
Sleep disruption is a serious health issue
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