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is there a cut version of GOT?

I really love and enjoy the story of Game of Thrones. Its an incredible show. And its something that I think would maybe interest some of my family members, and I would like to share it with some of them, but the nudity in it is to profound to watch with family. So I was wondering if there was a version of the show that is cut(without nudity) so that I could share this amazing show with my family?!!
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Yes, after a while, I feel like a voyer watching this. I don't like being forced to watch such extreme nudity of women, when after all, I am one! What makes the producers think Women want to ogle other women? It's a shame because the storyline is very good.
maia01 posted over a year ago
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I really hope they do make one, preferably with censoring on the swearing too, because it's a great story, ruined by really adult scenes.
The-Stig posted over a year ago
 buffyl0v3r44 posted over a year ago
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misanthrope86 said:
Here in NZ, GoT airs on a free-to-air channel a few months after it has finished airing on the pay channel. The free-to-air version has most of the sex and extreme violence cut out of it. That can happen in NZ because the pay channel and the free-to-air channel are owned by the same company, but I'm not sure how it works in other countries. I suggest investigating your local free-to-air tv channels to see if any of them airs GoT because they will more than likely have the bulk of the sex and violence cut from them.

If you watch online, I'd think you would be out of luck. I don't watch online, but I'd imagine that only the full versions of episodes are able to be posted online. I don't think there is much demand for cleaner versions of the show...

I know how you feel though. I usually watch the show with my brother and sometimes my dad, so that gets awkward. And sometimes my mum walks in during a sex scene and is like, "Is this porn?!?!" but we just laugh about it. I guess it depends on your family, but for my family, we got over it pretty quickly because we were all too emotionally invested to be embarrassed.
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