The CW’s Reign is ready to court some more controversy with a bold experiment that could be a new way for broadcasters to release edgy TV shows.
In what could be a network TV first, The CW will present two versions of this week’s episode — an on-air cut that meets broadcast content standards and an uncensored “too hot for TV” version that will stream exclusively online. The difference between the versions? The editing of two sex scenes.
The CW, which targets adults 18-34, would not comment on what exactly happens in the Reign scenes, but a spokesperson noted the network is not adding R-rated content here — just offering a more sexually intense edit of the existing program. One scene is at the start of the episode and the other is near the end. The latter involves Mary, Queen of Scots (Adelaide Kane), who this week chooses between King Henry II’s two sons who have been vying for her love. The on-air version will air Thursday at 9 p.m.; the online version will be posted on The CW’s site Friday morning.
In what could be a network TV first, The CW will present two versions of this week’s episode — an on-air cut that meets broadcast content standards and an uncensored “too hot for TV” version that will stream exclusively online. The difference between the versions? The editing of two sex scenes.
The CW, which targets adults 18-34, would not comment on what exactly happens in the Reign scenes, but a spokesperson noted the network is not adding R-rated content here — just offering a more sexually intense edit of the existing program. One scene is at the start of the episode and the other is near the end. The latter involves Mary, Queen of Scots (Adelaide Kane), who this week chooses between King Henry II’s two sons who have been vying for her love. The on-air version will air Thursday at 9 p.m.; the online version will be posted on The CW’s site Friday morning.
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Will still be very tame I would think. Good way to get hits on their website though.
ReplyDeleteIt's unusual,i'll give cw that!!
ReplyDeleteHuh, wasn't the first episode also censored and that got a bit of press. Here's hoping this does some good for the network.
ReplyDeleteOk CW, just please don't release a only-US video. Be nice with people around the world for once.
ReplyDeleteMan they got me; I'll be watching twice!
ReplyDeleteThere's a LOT of minor things that get edited out to meet broadcast standards. I watched a Good Wife dvd extra and was amazed, lol. Hopefully the difference is hypable, but if not it's no big deal to me. I'm have to have an excuse to re-watch it.
ReplyDeleteI hope they release the uncensured version to iTunes, I normally get my episodes from there.
ReplyDeleteAn uncensored version of a children's show? BOLD.
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