Originally Posted by
ajrocks
yes i saw that and my jaw hit the floor i just couldn't believe they would show that on t.v and also i was a bit like wtf was the camera person doing? surely noone could stand there and let that happen just for a documentary (that had nothing to do with why he actually went to hospital in first place either)
That raises an interesting ethical and moral debate.
Originally Posted by
happywondering
Yea, it does seem to me that they missed their ethics lectures in favour of being douchebags.
I don't agree with that at all. Channel Four gave a very specific warning after the final advertisement break that scenes of graphic self harm were about to be shown. One can make a choice as to whether one chooses to watch or not. Calling them 'douchebags' seems someone harsh and immature I have to say.