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BBC viewers sickened at ‘vile’ sexual scene with horse in new Jenna Coleman drama

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Published 11:41 17 Jul 2024 GMT+1

BBC viewers sickened at ‘vile’ sexual scene with horse in new Jenna Coleman drama

Many were left asking whether the graphic scene in the new Jenna Coleman BBC drama was really necessary

Lucy Devine

Lucy Devine

BBC viewers were left horrified after they tuned in to watch new series The Jetty this week, with many criticising a 'vile' scene featuring a horse.

The four-part drama dropped on Monday (15 July) and stars Jenna Coleman as detective constable Ember Manning.

Episode one begins with Ember discovering that the old yacht club, in her hometown of Lancaster, has been burned down, believed to be as a result of arson.

While investigating, Ember finds out that one of her teenage daughter's friends is pregnant and could have been the victim of statutory rape.

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This leads her back to the cold case of Amy Knightly, a teenager who went missing 17 years ago.

During the first ep, viewers are given a glimpse into Amy's life before she went missing, and the illicit relationship she'd been having with an older man.

In one scene, Amy befriends a girl in her class named Caitlin. After bunking off school, the girls go back to Amy's house where she shows Caitlin around her farm.

It was at this point that viewers were left horrified, after Amy takes Caitlin into the stables to see her horse.

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Jenna Coleman stars in The Jetty. (BBC)
Jenna Coleman stars in The Jetty. (BBC)

One person even said they had to turn the programme off, after Amy sexually abuses the animal for her own entertainment.

"Didn’t make it all the way thru first episode," one wrote. "Tried to make up for poor storyline with crude/soft porn scenes. 9pm show with a teen giving a handjob to a horse. Seriously??"

Another person said: "Watched the first two episodes of The Jetty last night and am enjoying it apart from the audio - needed to switch the subtitles on.

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"Also, THAT horse scene - was it really necessary?"

Despite the shocking scene, not all viewers were put off the thriller.

One fan said: "On my way! to recommend the jetty to every person I speak to over the next week or so… welcome back Real Television."

Another said: "I am loving #thejetty Jenna as Ember manning is brilliant, I'm loving the twists and the wee connections, currently on ep3 (worth the binge watch)."

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The series is available on BBC iPlayer now. (BBC)
The series is available on BBC iPlayer now. (BBC)

Created by the award-winning writer, Cat Jones, who has also worked on a bunch of other BBC shows, including EastEnders and Doctors, the series also stars the likes of Matthew McNulty (Emmerdale), Tom Glynn-Carney (Dunkirk), Archie Renaux (Shadow and Bone), Niamh Blackshaw (Hollyoaks) and Clare Calbraith (Downton Abbey) as well as David Ajala (Star Trek: Discovery).

Although the story is fiction, Cat has explained it's 'loosely inspired' by something she and her friend experienced as teens.

"A couple of my friends got involved in relationships with grown men," she revealed.

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"At the time, we all thought it was very exciting that these older guys were interested in our younger friends, but of course when you reflect upon that later, you realise that it was actually illegal and abusive."

You can catch all four episodes on BBC iPlayer now.

Tyla has contacted BBC for comment.

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: TV And Film, BBC, Jenna Coleman

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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