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iCarly
A week ago, I went to visit my young cousins. The oldest is ten and her sister is five. I found them in front of a T.V. watching iCarly. I sat down and watched it with them, since I also enjoy the show. As it continued on, I began to question whether I should be allowing the five year old to be viewing this.
One episode was called “iCarly Awards”. The main problem I found in this episode was that Carly’s brother, Spencer, is making iCarly awards. He needs help to make them so naturally he calls European swimsuit models. All the men are only dressed in very small bathing suits. This content cannot be considered “TV/G” which is the rating the show was given. Other episodes show a boy who never wears a shirt, a floating bra, language that younger kids should not be learning, and several kissing scenes. I would not recommend this show to kids under twelve years old.
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