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"Night of the mini dead" episode of love,death, and robots show the pointless s*x problem modern tv has.

The episode opens up with two drunk people making out in front of a church. The two drunk people keep making out then topple over one of the gravestones. The scene then builds up to the couple having s*x in various positions until the man is humping a statue of an angel which falls over and causing a cross to fall upside down and be hit by lightning which causes it to burn green and zombies to rise out of the ground in the cemetery and eat the naked couple who also becomes zombies.

Now here is the problem. The entire animation is cutesy top down view zombie fighting bullshit that lasts for like 7 minutes that would be most enjoyed by a 13 year old or a family watching the silly movie. They got that silly animation to instead an 18+ rating where you can't put that animation up for your teen kids to watch because of the unnecessary gratuitous s*x at the beginning of the cartoon.

It was s*x that added nothing to the episode itself in terms of value or plot that couldn't have been done just by a couple making out and desecrating the wrong grave.

Pointless s*x that raises the age rating and turns a show that you could watch on the tv at home into a show that you can only watch hiding in your room in your own privacy.

A waste of customers.

Modern media needs to fix this issue and realize that lego for adults with porn in it is a stupid idea for a full budget production when common sense dictates the core audience would be everybody who likes to see something silly on their screen.

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