exalted one said:
Now I'm considering suing them for selling me the incomplete product while clearly offering the complete one.
However, who's "them" in this case? Should I sue Amazon.co.uk? Or should I sue Paramount? Or perhaps somebody else?
Oso Blanco said:
Are the R4 DVDs in PAL?
cbspock said:
Patterns of Force is still banned in Germany I believe.
Wow, I didn't know that. I wanted to know what exactly was cut so I searched and found this on Memory Alpha:Yes, "Sons And Daughters" is cut by 20 seconds.
Although it is not widely known, the BBFC cut this episode by approximately 25 seconds. In the last scene, as Martok initiates Alexander Rozhenko into the House of Martok, there is a ritual performed which involves Martok placing the insignia of his house into a chalice. He then slides a knife across his palm and lets the blood drip into the chalice. In the UK version of the episode, he then pours in some bloodwine and sets the mixture alight, but in the uncut version, he hands the knife to Alexander, who also cuts his palm and lets his own blood drip into the chalice. Although, visually, there is no evidence of the edit, if you listen closely, you can hear a slight jump in the music key at the moment of the cut. The reason given by the BBFC for the censorship was that because the show was aimed primarily at teenagers, they felt that a scene in which two characters mix blood could encourage viewers to do likewise, hence increasing the risk of HIV transfer.
UK censorship is really odd then. I rememeber how shocked I was at the second episode of (Spooks in the UK/MI-5 in the US) when the bad guy forced a women's face into a deep fat fryer to get her to talk. I had never seen something so in-your-face nasty before on TV. And this was made for the BBC so it must have passed the the censor.
UK censorship is really odd then. I rememeber how shocked I was at the second episode of (Spooks in the UK/MI-5 in the US) when the bad guy forced a women's face into a deep fat fryer to get her to talk. I had never seen something so in-your-face nasty before on TV. And this was made for the BBC so it must have passed the the censor.
Material shown on the telly is not passed before a censor - there are editorial guidelines and the relevant authorities will take action if people complain about what they have seen but pre-reviewing of material is done internally.
The episodes can be seen UNCUT on German tv in the afternoon! The only episode cut for German tv is TNG: Conspiracy, the one where Remmicks head is exploding. Strangely enough, this scene passed the British censorship without problems.
Case in point with the weird British censorship!
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