BBC drama The Jetty has sparked more complaints from viewers disgusted over a sickening scene showing a horse being pleasured by a teenager.
The Beeb confirmed viewers lodged official complaints about the drama starring ex-Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman.
The Jetty viewers were disgusted by the character Amy’s actions towards the horse[/caption] One viewer said the scene ‘turned their stomach’[/caption] The teenager visited her family’s horse with a friend[/caption] Jenna Coleman stars in the BBC drama[/caption]They said in a statement: “We received complaints from viewers unhappy about a scene in this drama.”
In response, the corporation said careful editing avoided “gratuitous” content and appropriate viewer advisories were provided.
In the scene, school girl Amy tells her friend the animal is going to be shot so her family can claim insurance money.
A further scene reveals Amy’s twisted sense of humour, as she leans down to pleasure the horse with her hand for a few seconds before exiting the barn.
Commenting on the script and bizarre scenes, the BBC said: “The Jetty is a post-watershed, detective thriller which also explores power imbalances and troubling behaviour in sexual relationships.
“Amy is a complex character who experiences abusive behaviour but also behaves in an abusive way herself.
“The scene is intended to be shocking and establishes how distorted Amy’s own sexual boundaries have become and how transgressive her behaviour is. The act is implied, and not shown on screen.
“We always aim to make sure that any such scenes are never gratuitous and are filmed and edited in such a way as not to exceed viewer expectations.
“Information is provided to viewers to make them aware of such content where appropriate.”
But fans were disgusted by the script, and called it “gross” and “unneccessary”.
One viewer said: “That scene with the horse was just gross #TheJetty.”
Another agreed, as they penned: “#TheJetty bloody hell. Was there any need for that horse scene. Turned my stomach.
“I’m ready for turning off. No likeable characters.”
A third chimed in: “#thejetty is weird, but I’m worried about that poor lonely horse, tied up in a dump and being sexually abused.”
While a fourth remarked: “That horse scene I have no words what just happened #TheJetty.”
Four episodes of The Jetty landed in iPlayer earlier this month.
Since debuting, the programme has been met with mixed reviews, with some enjoying the slow burn nature.
Others have been less impressed with the pace between present day and the past.
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