[S1E6] Trigger Warning [WORK]
And although the series got to number one in fifty different countries on the streaming service when it was released, some fans think that its portrayal of abuse and violence towards others could be triggering to watch.
[S1E6] Trigger Warning
And a fourth admitted that it completed spoilt the show for them and said: "guys ep 6 can be really heavy for some. it has no trigger warning so share/retweet this: Ratched's ep 6 "Got No Strings" has child physical and psychological abuse.
And a fourth wrote: "Just remembered why I did not particularly love the first book of the Bridgerton series and re-read the rest of the books all the time.! The book should have come with a trigger warning and now that it's going to be on a show, all the more! tw: marital rape of husband by wife."
Trigger warning: This episode is about a tough topic, a child serial killer. Come listen in as we talk about this waste of space, Westley Allan Dodd. In 1989, he sexually assaulted and murdered three young boys in Vancouver, Washington. He was arrested later that year after a failed attempt to abduct a six-year-old boy at a movie theater. Westley kept detailed accounts of his murders in a diary which was found by police. After pleading guilty to the charges of murder, he received the death penalty. He refused an automatic appeal, and his execution by hanging was carried out on January 5, 1993. Good riddance.
A new trailer for The Boys season 3's Herogasm episode has a comically long content warning. Herogasm refers to the six-issue spin-off miniseries of The Boys comic where the Supes all team up under the guise of fighting a worldwide threat but get together for a giant superhero orgy. The Herogasm comic by writer/creator Garth Ennis and artist John McCrea was meant to be a parody of the annual superhero event team-ups that both Marvel and DC typically do, but done in the excessive style of The Boys universe.
In a new trailer from The Boys promoting the Herogasm episode this week, a comically long content warning is put in place with some rather lewd descriptions of what viewers should be prepared for, ending with the line "It is not suitable for any audience." The footage in the trailer is mostly reactionary, with the original post saying that it was the "only footage legal would approve to show ya ahead of time," which is probably true. Some not-so-subtle porn-style music plays in the trailer's background while The Deep (Chace Crawford) says, "This is Herogasm." Take a look at the trailer below:
This time our host sits down with Robert Helfinstine, a comedian, and actor who deals with Anxiety. He has also dealt with a lot of trauma, including a loss that warrants a warning that this episode is a bit heavy with the topic of suicide. 041b061a72
