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House of the Dragon star slams audiences for needing ‘trigger warnings’

House of the Dragon star Matt Smith has hit out at modern day TV audiences for being too sensitive and needing “trigger warnings”.

"Dumbed down": House of the Dragon star blasts trigger warnings

HBO star Matt Smith has hit out at sensitive modern audiences that have become reliant on “trigger warnings” before TV shows and movies.

While recently speaking with the Times, the House of the Dragon actor, 41, claimed that giving viewers “trigger warnings” has left TV shows “dumbed down.”

“Too much policing of stories and being afraid to bring them out because a climate is a certain way is a shame. I’m not sure I’m on board with trigger warnings,” Smith said.

British actor Matt Smith has slammed audiences for being too sensitive. Picture: Eyepix Group/Future Publishing.
British actor Matt Smith has slammed audiences for being too sensitive. Picture: Eyepix Group/Future Publishing.

“I’m not sure I’m on board with trigger warnings. It’s OK to feel uncomfortable or provoked while looking at a painting or watching a play, but I worry everything’s being dialled and dumbed down.”

“We’re telling audiences they’re going to be scared before they’ve watched something,” he stated.

Smith isn’t the first actor to speak out about “trigger warnings” this year.

Judi Dench previously confessed she was surprised to learn that theatre audiences were “routinely being warned about potentially distressing content, including abuse, violence, and loud noises”.

Smith’s comments come after viewers were left horrified after an explicit sex scene aired on the latest episode of the Game Of Thrones prequel, House Of The Dragon.

While fans of the HBO fantasy series are accustomed to seeing X-rated moments on the show’s original series, the spin-off has been relatively tame – an episode when viewers were confronted with scenes of one character performing oral sex on another.

Smith says he was raised watching violent shows and movies and said that it didn’t do him any harm. Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images.
Smith says he was raised watching violent shows and movies and said that it didn’t do him any harm. Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images.

In the episode, which aired locally on BINGE, King Aegon II Targaryen (played by Tom Glynn-Carney) brought his team of soldiers to a brothel to enjoy a night out. The arrogant leader then began ripping open curtains to expose the various activities being performed at the establishment before the cameras stopped on one woman engaged in a sex act.

While the series is known to push boundaries, fans were still caught off-guard by the graphic scene, some even wondering why the scene in question was allowed to air.

“I guess a prosthetic counts. That couldn’t have been real. Looked fake,” one tweeted, while another wrote: “Wow that was very in your face. I was expecting to see sex but didn’t count on that. The show never ceases to amaze me.”

‘Uhhhhhh that [sex act] was front and centre,” added another, while one wondered: “I’m really surprised they were able to let that on air.”

New episodes of House Of The Dragon Season 2 drop every Monday on BINGE, available on Hubbl

Originally published as House of the Dragon star slams audiences for needing ‘trigger warnings’

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