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Eastenders uproar
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It was a scene most people knew was going to happen � Tanya finally sought revenge on her cheating ex-husband Max by fulfilling his greatest fear - being buried alive. The show was aired on Friday and saw her and her lover bury Max in a coffin in the woods. The BBC received a large amount of complaints from angry viewers saying that this should not have been shown before the 9pm watershed. What do you think? Was it too much to show at 8pm in the evening?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.LoftyLottie...if I had small children now I'd try my utmost to stop them watching Eastenders anymore. Not easy when they have their own tv's videos etc. I didn't wrap mine in cotton wool & I'm no fuddy duddy but it's all pretty grim.
Last night's story was the kind of thing that would have disturbed me when I was a young 'un.
Last night's story was the kind of thing that would have disturbed me when I was a young 'un.
I think children percieve these kind of things differently to adults. My 7 year old daughter watches Eastenders and she has watched the episodes with this storyline yet it hasnt bothered or upset her. She knows it is only acting and it hasnt really happened. What does worry her is hearing about little girls going missing on the news, she knows that is really happening.