In response to the attacks in Paris Friday, Global Television won’t be airing an episode of TV series “Supergirl” on Monday night that was supposed to deal with a bombing.
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Instead, viewers will see an episode in which Kara’s character suspects her foster mother disapproves of her new role as a superhero which was set to air on Nov. 23.
In the past, television networks have often delayed airing shows after major tragedies that might trigger bad memories for viewers.
With files from The Associated Press
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