season 7 stars Anna and Mursel are giving viewers an update on their relationship amid the coronavirus pandemic on Monday's brand-new episode of
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By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
Netflix has removed an episode of political thriller series Designated Survivor in Turkey following a demand from the country’s censor board.
The episode, number seven from season two (when the show was still made by ABC), depicts a fictitious Turkish president, played by Troy Caylak, as its antagonist. Kiefer Sutherland leads the show as U.S. president Tom Kirkman.
“Following a demand from the Turkish regulator, we have removed one episode of
season 7 stars Anna and Mursel are giving viewers an update on their relationship amid the coronavirus pandemic on Monday's brand-new episode of
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The actor whose performance as a fictional Turkish president on Netflix's Designated Survivor has led to a real-life political row has weighed in on the controversy. Netflix last week removed season 2 episode 7 of the political thriller series from its Turkish service after the government in Ankara claimed the show, in which Troy Caylak plays a villainous, fictional Turkish leader called Fatih Turan, violated its censorship laws.
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After three seasons of Designated Survivor, there's one lesson to be learned: You don't mess with the independent-minded president Tom Kirkman (Kiefer Sutherland). Unless you're the real government of a real country, that is.
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Donald Trump with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead