ER, when Carter and Lucy were stabbed by the schizophrenic guy. I was only about 13 or 14 at the time, was allowed to stay up late to watch it, and in the end up, I was watching it through my fingers!
Surprised how most have referred to drama, rather than real-life.
For me, the news, any day you can mention.
I don't feel numb to the daily horrors we humans have to face, or the horrors we do to each other.
Sorry, linnylou, you beat me to it!
If I had to name a recent tragedy, it would be the Chinese Earthquake earlier this year.
Thanks, wasn't sure if I'd be hijacking the thread as everyone else was referring to drama progs etc.
I''ve shed a tear or two over certain scenes in soaps and drama shows I'm sure, but I can't say that I've found anything disturbing as such.
I tend not to watch any factual docu's, for the reason that I don't want to see other people's pain and hurt; I do find that distressing, so I wouldn't voluntarily choose to view those programmes.
The two most shocking things I have seen on TV are :-
Watching the live broadcast of the second 'plane crashing into the second tower at the Trade Centre. Up until that moment it was thought that it was an accident that caused the first plane to crash.
Watching live the launch of the space shuttle Challenger in 1986, only for it to explode about 3 minutes later.
A camera had been watching the astronauts families as they initially waved and cheered at the launch, only for their faces to turn to horror and disbelief when the shuttle exploded.
I have found many scenes disturbing like Mel's death in Waking The Dead, Yvonne and Rachel dying on Bad Girls and the chip pan scene in Spooks.. but the most disturbing scene I can say I have seen on television made me fill with tears: after 9/11 happened, when they showed coverage on the news, you could see a little child's teddybear in the wreckage. It was so sad and really hit home on the evil that exists in this world.
Another Dramatic few scenes i have remembered that is, yet again, Bad girls lol:D
-Maxi Purvis choking herself with tissue paper to commit suicide,
-When Shell Dockley and Denny Blood shove Marjerine up Zandra for Drugs
-When Julie J is in the sewers searching for Natalie Buxton's body and it's all caught in the drainage system.
If you've ever read articles about Pripyat or seen photographs taken there since the nuclear accident, you will have seen some with toys, childrens' books and gas masks all over the place. In reality, it wasn't like that when people left, it was the media and photographers making a scene to sell more.
Same as when I go Urban Exploring, sometimes things have been 'set up', especially so if the media get whiff of a place that is derelict and there might be some 'confidential data' or 'interesting items' on the site. The media trot in and set up some wonderful scenes for the cameras.
Sid Vicious (the wrestler) breaking his leg on TV wrestling for WCW and then their decision to play the horrific accident over (his leg snapped like a twig) and over again on WCW Nitro the following night. It was so gruesome I was scared of hopping for nearly a week after seeing it.
ER, when Carter and Lucy were stabbed by the schizophrenic guy. I was only about 13 or 14 at the time, was allowed to stay up late to watch it, and in the end up, I was watching it through my fingers!
Can't think of anything recent, though Barrowman's Glasgow accent disturbed me a bit.
When the guy got his arm chopped off by the helicopter in ER. So totally unexpected and shocking!!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek:
ER, when Carter and Lucy were stabbed by the schizophrenic guy. I was only about 13 or 14 at the time, was allowed to stay up late to watch it, and in the end up, I was watching it through my fingers!
Can't think of anything recent, though Barrowman's Glasgow accent disturbed me a bit.
Been watching these from the beginning and am about to get to this episode.
can anyone post a link on here to the Lisa Faulkner "getting battered" scene?.............I've never seen it, looked on YOU TUBE but doesn't seem to be there.........it's a bit sick I know, but I've heard so much about it............
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For me, the news, any day you can mention.
I don't feel numb to the daily horrors we humans have to face, or the horrors we do to each other.
Sorry, linnylou, you beat me to it!
If I had to name a recent tragedy, it would be the Chinese Earthquake earlier this year.
That haunted me for years too! :eek:
OK a real one - from Attenborough's "Trials of Life" - the parasitic fluke that infects snails.
Like this (but ignore the voiceover.)
Thanks, wasn't sure if I'd be hijacking the thread as everyone else was referring to drama progs etc.
I''ve shed a tear or two over certain scenes in soaps and drama shows I'm sure, but I can't say that I've found anything disturbing as such.
I tend not to watch any factual docu's, for the reason that I don't want to see other people's pain and hurt; I do find that distressing, so I wouldn't voluntarily choose to view those programmes.
Watching the live broadcast of the second 'plane crashing into the second tower at the Trade Centre. Up until that moment it was thought that it was an accident that caused the first plane to crash.
Watching live the launch of the space shuttle Challenger in 1986, only for it to explode about 3 minutes later.
A camera had been watching the astronauts families as they initially waved and cheered at the launch, only for their faces to turn to horror and disbelief when the shuttle exploded.
Nowadays its Jonafan Flamin' Woss.:mad:
Blimey, that's cynical...
-Maxi Purvis choking herself with tissue paper to commit suicide,
-When Shell Dockley and Denny Blood shove Marjerine up Zandra for Drugs
-When Julie J is in the sewers searching for Natalie Buxton's body and it's all caught in the drainage system.
Good Old Bad girls!:rolleyes:;)
It is sort of true though.
If you've ever read articles about Pripyat or seen photographs taken there since the nuclear accident, you will have seen some with toys, childrens' books and gas masks all over the place. In reality, it wasn't like that when people left, it was the media and photographers making a scene to sell more.
Same as when I go Urban Exploring, sometimes things have been 'set up', especially so if the media get whiff of a place that is derelict and there might be some 'confidential data' or 'interesting items' on the site. The media trot in and set up some wonderful scenes for the cameras.
When the guy got his arm chopped off by the helicopter in ER. So totally unexpected and shocking!!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek:
Been watching these from the beginning and am about to get to this episode.
Then he was killed by a helicopter later on!
Hitman and Her was quality :cool: