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* In [[It's Not Kidnapping]] Daniel physically restrains [[Jules]]. | * In [[It's Not Kidnapping]] Daniel physically restrains [[Jules]]. | ||
* In [[Watch This!]] Jonas attempts to strike a [[watcher]], but is stopped by Bree. | * In [[Watch This!]] Jonas attempts to strike a [[watcher]], but is stopped by Bree. | ||
− | * In [[Lonelygirl15 Season Finale 8 of 12 – 3 pm]], Jonas is stabbed in the stomach by | + | * In [[Lonelygirl15 Season Finale 8 of 12 – 3 pm]], Jonas is stabbed in the stomach by [[Carl]]. Spencer then jumps Carl's back to physically restrain him, before Daniel stabs Carl in the stomach. |
==Other Uses Of Blood== | ==Other Uses Of Blood== |
Revision as of 08:47, 5 August 2007
Introduction
Violence is seen in various forms throughout the series, giving LG15 a more adult edge, and also adding to the realism of the performances. For this reason, these episodes could be considered more "PG-13", and should be treated as such.
Violence By TAAG
TAAG refers to any action by any of the main "heroes" of the series.
- In The Perfect Beach Jonas threatens Alex with a pistol.
- In It's Not Kidnapping Daniel physically restrains Jules.
- In Watch This! Jonas attempts to strike a watcher, but is stopped by Bree.
- In Lonelygirl15 Season Finale 8 of 12 – 3 pm, Jonas is stabbed in the stomach by Carl. Spencer then jumps Carl's back to physically restrain him, before Daniel stabs Carl in the stomach.
Other Uses Of Blood
Not directly caused by man-to-man violence, there are some other gory bits in the series.
- In Lonelygirl15 Season Finale 3 of 12 – 10 am, the gang crash their car and spend the rest of the season finale with blood on them.
- In Flesh Wound, Jonas cuts his hand open trying to force his way into Alex's office.