CBS pulls terror episodes of âSupergirlâ and âNCIS: Los Angelesâ after Paris attacks
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CBS has pulled Mondayâs terror-themed episodes of âSupergirlâ and âNCIS: Los Angelesâ after last weekâs Paris terror attacks.
In Mondayâs âSupergirl,â the hero was supposed to be saving National City from a series of bombings. âNCIS: Los Angeles,â meanwhile, had a scheduled episode looking at recruitment methods used by the terror group Islamic State, which has claimed responsibility for the Paris violence on Friday.
The network temporarily dropped both episodes. Mondayâs âSupergirlâ will instead offer a Thanksgiving-themed episode, while âNCIS: Los Angelesâ will swap out with an installment centered on a missing-person storyline.
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CBS alerted the media to the switch in a brief news release on Sunday but offered no details. A person close to the situation confirmed that the change was made out of sensitivity to the Paris attacks.
Itâs common for networks to yank episodes that are deemed too close to recent news events. USA in August postponed the season finale of its acclaimed drama âMr. Robotâ due to similarities with gun shootings that took place on live local TV in Virginia.
The Boston Marathon bombings in 2013 prompted an outbreak of schedule switches as networks scrubbed away any episode containing references to terrorism. NBC pulled an episode of its serial-killer drama âHannibal.â Episodes of âRevolution,â âCastleâ and even the comedies âFamily Guyâ and âNew Girlâ were affected as well.
Whatâs unusual about the CBS case this time is that it involves two shows scheduled for the same night.
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