ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 3:52 am
Pahonu wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 9:41 pm
ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:48 pm
Pahonu wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 3:57 pm
ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:13 am
Entirely different scenario. For all intents and purposes that episodes doesn't exist. It never existed for me so I'm not bothered by it. "Pig in a Blanket" has ALWAYS been included and has ALWAYS been in constant rotation. You're comparing apples and oranges here. One episode has never been shown and we know why. The other episode has always been shown except this one time. And we suspect we know why.
I'll get back to you on "Tricks Are Not Treats". No need to call any network. Things are perfectly clear for those who wish to see.
Your original complaint was about censorship and how it treats viewers like children. Later you stated how your network would show all episodes. Now you’re arguing censorship is okay if it was done in the past yet continues today? So old censorship is fine but new censorship isn’t? That’s pretty inconsistent reasoning.
You might want to read Mike’s comments above about Tricks Are Not Treats. Apparently you would have lost that bet. He provides some evidence for the omissions rather than creating something. Speculation about the reasoning is a way to arrive at an answer as others weigh in. Everyone commenting and asking questions here is doing that. However, your certainty that you “knew” the reason is not the same, and has likely been proved wrong.
Ok, so it appears that CBS is doing the censoring with some of these episodes. As I recall in the past, "Pig in a Blanket" certainly used to be part of the syndication package. After all, that's how I initially saw it, and I saw it in syndication multiple times. So it appears to be a recent thing. I don't see how it disproves my theory.
Again, "Bored She Hung Herself" is irrelevant. The episode NEVER existed as part of ANY syndication package. That's the difference. Unless you saw it back in 1970 during its first run... then you never saw it. That's why for all intents and purposes it doesn't exist. Plus we have a documented case where someone committed suicide attempting this same technique. No wonder it was pulled. What's their excuse for "Pig in a Blanket"?
Ivan, did you even read the links Mike posted? It explains that there have been numerous digital syndication package deals created with H5-O over the decades, one mentioned going back to the 90’s. It describes how episodes that were digitally remastered were included first, but not all episodes were initially remastered. There were different packages with varying length commercial breaks as well. Two part episodes were also edited differently.
Because you saw the episode on one station doesn’t mean it will be available on another, as they may have purchased a different syndication package. It’s not because of any nefarious social censorship. I highly suspect that H&I bought the smaller package simply because it was less expensive. I mentioned earlier it was more likely about money.
My question to you has repeatedly been WHY you are so convinced it’s something suspicious. Way back in your original post you talked about race and violence and compared this older series to what’s shown today. You talked about pimps and blaxploitation films and several other things. You seemed convinced that those two episodes were removed because of changing social standards in recent years. You described it as “unbelievable”. I don’t know, but perhaps you felt it was political correctness run amok. I just wanted to know why you jumped to that with no other details.
Mike has now provided very good evidence that there are other reasons beyond social censorship as to why H&I’s syndication package doesn’t include those episodes.
I suppose it's possible. My bad. But I do recall "Pig in a Blanket" being shown in the early 2000s so it was part of the syndication package that I saw. My conclusion was that it was probably PC run amok as to why this one was pulled, especially since EVERY SINGLE episode from the first four seasons was shown up to this point. Something just didn't set right. But anyway, let's see if "Tricks are Not Treats" will be shown. Perhaps it will after all. But I still say you bringing up "Bored" was totally irrelevant. Apples and oranges.
Censorship is censorship, whenever it occurs, and regardless of reason. That was my main point. Also, that money is likely the first reason for such business decisions.
Wait until the later seasons for some severe cuts. Did you happen to see the number of episodes from season 12 in the syndication package? It’s just the first two-part episode and the finale!

I’m not a big fan of the final season but the Most Dangerous Game inspired episode didn’t even make it. I know there are over 250 episodes and one of the packages had just 175.
After all these years, I’m just realizing that the local station I first watched the series on in the late 80’s and early 90’s must have had one of these limited episode packages. I remember seeing many episodes numerous times, then when I streamed the series a few years ago there were so many later season episodes I had never seen. I had no idea in those pre-internet days that I wasn’t seeing the whole series!
Now that I think of it, there were also omissions for some shows being streamed. I remember people complaining here that not all seasons of MPI were available on one of the services, and the same with some other shows. I wonder if I still haven’t seen all the H5-O episodes!!!