Controversial TV Episodes of Popular Shows That Have Been Totally Banned

"OEuf" - Hannibal

Hannibal can be quite gruesome with the death and murder. The show is about a big-time murderer, after all. The episode titled "OEuf" featured children who were being trained to kill. The episode was pulled from airing on TV at the request of the show's creator, Bryan Fuller, who said that he realized hours before it was set to air that the subject matter went too far.

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The More You Know

  • Breaking Bad: When you combine the titles of Season 2's first, fourth, tenth, and thirteenth episodes you get "Seven Thirty-Seven, Down, Over, ABQ," which is a foreshadowing of the plane crash at the end of the season.
  • The Simpsons: Homer's catchphrase "D'oh" is written as "annoyed grunt" in the scripts.
  • Phil Harris of Deadliest Catch was the first person to die on a reality TV show; he suffered a stroke on his crab-fishing boat while filming.
  • TV technology existed before commercial radio
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