Most controversial/offensive television episode ever?
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On the other side in nearly every episode of The Honeymooners Ralph Kramden threatened Alice Kramden with domestic violence with his trademark line "to the moon Alice" with the closed fist representation of him striking her. The Honeymooners won Emmy Awards in the 50s but in todays world would probably never even get produced in the same fashion due to the repetitive threats of even simulated domestic violence. A family show that has threats of domestic violence in every episode? I doubt it.
So what is and is not offensive changes with time and with each audience of viewers and I do not think one show is "more offensive" or "more controversial" when the television era the show aired and the audiences current perception of what the terms "offensive" and "controversial mean to them either specifically or as a group are taken into consideration.
To me personally with my own metrics of controversy and offensive I find everything Glenn Beck says on television and on the radio to be the "most controversial" and the "most offensive" things ever said using either communication medium.. but that is just me and only time will tell.
I think the clip about Glenn Beck below is hilarious.. most would find it controversial and offensive.
personal opinion
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M$The Most Contravarsial Serial and Episode is "Shaktiman"
Shaktiman (literally possessor of Shakti, the female aspect of God) is a term used for the male aspect of God.
Shaktiman, or Shaktimaan, is a fictional character, an Indian television superhero created by Mukesh Khanna and shown on Doordarshan, India's national television network, beginning September 13, 1997.It also aired on Pogo for a while and now shown on Star Utsav from Monday to Friday from 2.30 pm onwards. Mukesh Khanna plays the role of Shaktiman and his alter-ego Pandit Gangadhar Vidyadhar Mayadhar Omkarnath Shastri, a photographer for the Aaj Ki Awaaz newspaper. Like Superman, Shaktimaan has superhuman strength, has the ability to fly, and is invulnerable to injury. The characterization of Shaktimaan and Gangadhar is partly inspired from the plot of Superman where the superhero lives in the city in the guise of Clark Kent, a reporter. The character of Geeta Vishwas is inspired from Lois Lane who is a reporter in the Superman series.
Shaktimaan's powers are as follows:
1. Flight at a speed faster than light
2. Invisibility
3. Powerful Sight, to see at molecular levels
4. Ability to manupulate 5 elements
5. Immortality
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M$Yes, I know that these are not episodes, but I went for some commercials, several of my faves on one reel. Isn't it sad that the best stuff doesn't come from the US? Enjoy!
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M$The one that I find not only offensive but extreme rudeness in always involved in his shows. The "Howard Sterns Show". I do not think this man has a nice thing to say about anything other than of course sex. He has put people down and totally taken from many peoples self esteem. The most recent one that I recall was about the actress that played in the "Precious" movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6Ss0Ukv1oc. I can not believe that he said all that crap about her on TV. Unreal that people even take a sec out of their day to listen and watch someone sooo damned heartless and rude !! I can not even stand to look at this man !!
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M$I think this was one of the most controversial episode and offensive television episode ever. This particular episode caused so much controversy and was criticized by many conservative people. At the time when she did this TV show the country was struggling more with homosexuality. Today homosexuality is more tolerated than it was back then when Ellen came out. ABC was nervous but they allowed her to do it.
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,289951,00.html
http://www.tv.com/ellen-degeneres/person/20796/biography.html
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