And, I dunno. Maybe I *am* "missing the point of art" when it comes to this kind of stuff. But when I see blood and gore in movie or TV show I don't see blood and gore. I see what it is, special effects and make-up. That doesn't mean that the message is not conveyed of what it is supposed to represent.
My greater point is more that I do not understand why some get so disturbed and grossed out about the more gory elements of some TV shows and movies. Why do these sort of things disturb a person? It's special effects and make-up. It's possible to realize that and at the same time to accept what's happening on screen as being real in the narrative.
I mean, it's like the effects in a Sci-Fi movie. I know how it's done to make it look real and so-forth, but that doesn't diminish the impact it has on the story being told.
I don't know why someone would deny themselves enjoy a good story being told, or good characters being presented (as is in the case with Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones) just because, ew. they show like blood and sort-of gross things from time to time. Well, okay, in The Walking Dead it's pretty much every week. But the make-up effects on that show are really good and there was a particularly gruesome death last season and a buddy and I both admitted it was one of the more gruesome deaths the show had ever done. We then both shrugged and took another bite of the hamburgers we were eating.
It looked good, it looked real. It'd be horrifying to die in that way, it'd be horrifying to see someone die that way. It's possible to realize how seeing this stuff almost on a daily basis would impact characters and disturb them and how it'd disturb you to see it in real life and at the same time acknowledge it's not real and not be bothered by it.
And at least on Breaking Bad the more gruesome stuff is pretty few and far in between. It's more likely to see people on the show being killed by gun shots or more "usual" means. The more terrible stuff (like dissolving the body in the bath tub) is pretty rare.
I dunno, I just never understood why some people are bothered by obviously un-real stuff to the point of trying to keep away from it especially when there's a good story behind the "gore" or entertainment to be had by the show or movie.