I've been a fan of SVU for a few years now, but watching this week's episode almost made me stop. Not because it was bad, but because its subject matter was disturbing. The plot revolved around a teenage boy who operated a website where pedophiles could pay to see him do things to himself, and sometimes he would get his younger brother in on it (who I think was like 8). No doubt the story was a "ripped from the headlines" entry based on the young man who testified that he did similar things before Congress a couple months ago.
Now I'm the last person in the world to try to restrict what people watch, but with this episode I just had this feeling that this was too strong for broadcast TV. (Usually if anything the amount of violence on standard TV is what bothers me - what's up with all the commercials showing people getting shot in the head?)
On the other hand, I guess it might be good to have this stuff on if there's a chance it will make people aware of what is going on out there; maybe there's even some parents out there who might see the episode and talk with their child to make sure they aren't being abused.
Does anybody understand what I'm trying to say? I'm just wondering if this week's episode went too far.
Now I'm the last person in the world to try to restrict what people watch, but with this episode I just had this feeling that this was too strong for broadcast TV. (Usually if anything the amount of violence on standard TV is what bothers me - what's up with all the commercials showing people getting shot in the head?)
On the other hand, I guess it might be good to have this stuff on if there's a chance it will make people aware of what is going on out there; maybe there's even some parents out there who might see the episode and talk with their child to make sure they aren't being abused.
Does anybody understand what I'm trying to say? I'm just wondering if this week's episode went too far.