A popular CBS sitcom is drawing more complaints from a fringe group just one month after the show irked some Christians with a "vulgar adaptation" of a Christmas carol.
"Two and a
Half Men," a television program about two brothers living together with a young son, allegedly featured talk about bestiality and sex with vegetables during a Jan. 22 episode. And that has upset the
Parents Television Council, with the group saying that the subject matter is inappropriate for younger children, adding advertisers that ran spots during the program should ask for their money
back.
"CBS should be ashamed for airing such explicit sexual dialogue, particularly at 9 p.m. in the Eastern/Pacific time zones and at 8 p.m. in the Central/Mountain time zones," says
PTC president Tim Winter. He went on to rebuke advertisers that declined to condemn the show and demand a refund.
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