Critical Situation - TV-PG
Intense tales of survival include graphic footage.
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- TV Rating: TV-PG
- Network: National Geographic Channel
- Genre: Educational
Parents need to know
Families can talk about violence in the media. Teens: Do you think seeing violence on TV can encourage viewers' violent behavior? Why or why not? What limits should exist on violent programming? What about video games? Should the criteria be different for media coverage or re-enactments of actual events than for dramas? How does televised violence affect our impressions of issues like gun control and police authority?
Message
Social Behavior:
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Criminals are occasionally shown taking drugs.
Violence
Graphic re-enactments include close-ups of gunshot wounds, aircraft crashes, spacecraft emergencies, boating peril, interrogations, and more. Actual video footage shows criminals aiming weapons at victims and committing suicide by shooting themselves. Some bloody wounds are shown/re-created.
Sex
Language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Emily Ashby
Is it any good?
Suspenseful and well crafted, Critical Situation is an addiction waiting to happen for adults, but be wary about sharing it with kids, since it's full of graphic, violent re-enactments of gun battles and vehicular crashes. It's also worth mentioning that when firearms come into play, the show gives detailed run-downs -- complete with graphic illustrations -- of the advantages and disadvantages of the functions of various weapon choices.
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