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Canadian Heritage committee  I think the parents should be able to decide.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  No, I don't think it makes me more violent. It's the same sort of thing as what Jacqueline said.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  My favourite show on TV right now is Grey's Anatomy. It's been off because of the writers' strike or something, but I like it because it's drama and stuff. I also watch a couple of comedies on Monday night. My favourite show ever is Friends, but it doesn't play regularly any mo

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  It can be a little graphic sometimes, with the intestines or whatever they're showing, but usually they don't actually show the surgeries or the bodies head-on. They just show you the people doing the surgeries. So it's not that violent or gory.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  I think it's fine as it is. As Jacqueline said, most of the shows that are violent are played after 9 o'clock.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  I remember when I watched CSI for the first time. It was some episode that I don't remember now. When I was done watching, I went upstairs to go to bed and I was really freaked out. I kind of looked around the corners really fast and stuff, to see if anybody was there. It seems s

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  I think there might be a little too much violence, but there's also stuff out there that's not violent, such as other movies and other shows that have nothing to do with violence. I think if you wanted to solve the problem of violence on TV, you would just put more of those warni

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  I watch a lot of DVDs. I don't really watch a whole lot of normal live TV, but I definitely watch a lot of DVDs. I have a big DVD collection.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  My TV is capable of doing it, but we don't have it on. You can turn it off and on, and we don't have it on. We just decide whether we want to watch something, depending on whether it's too violent or not.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  Yes, I do have high-speed Internet access.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  It's definitely the computer. I talk a lot on MSN and go on Facebook, and stuff like that, and I probably only watch a couple of hours of television, mostly movies.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  It's the same sort of thing. I've never had an actual formal discussion, but if I'm watching something on TV or am about to put a movie in, my mom will ask what the rating is or what kind of content is in it. Then she might say no or yes to it, depending on what movie it is.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  My mom definitely checks the rating on the back of the movies. For example, a couple of weekends ago I wanted to watch a movie with my friend, and she was like, “Oh, what's it rated at?” I said, “I think it might be 14A or rated R”, and she said, “I don't want you watching that”,

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  Well, I go to a Catholic school, so we have to take a mandatory religion class. Part of it is all about culture. We had a class discussion about violence on TV and in movies and whether it affects youth culture. We discussed whether or not we think violence on TV will make teenag

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell

Canadian Heritage committee  Most of them thought it didn't really have an effect, but if there was too much of watching violence and stuff, people might get more ideas of how to become violent or might just become immune to the violence and not really notice it as much.

April 1st, 2008Committee meeting

Victoria Hurrell