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***To make it even worse, this happened TWICE.
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** How about the body that'd been dumped in scalding cooking oil? When Brennen arrives, she complains that she shouldn't have been called to a scene where the bones aren't visible, but then the damn corpse's flesh starts ''falling away'', chunk by chunk...

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** How about the body that'd been dumped in scalding cooking oil? When Brennen Brennan arrives, she complains that she shouldn't have been called to a scene where the bones aren't visible, but then the damn corpse's flesh starts ''falling away'', chunk by chunk...
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* The failed body disposal in season 1 of ''Series/BreakingBad'', or "why you should listen to the resident chemist when trying to dissolve a dead man with acid". Gruesome and [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious]].

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* The failed body disposal in season 1 of ''Series/BreakingBad'', or "why you should listen to the resident chemist when trying to dissolve a dead man with acid". Gruesome and [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious]].
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* From ''TimAndEricAwesomeShowGreatJob'', there are "Candy Tails", which are locks of horse hair that are coated in a syrup of your choice, covered with sprinkles, and sucked on. Sucking on hair is bad enough, but sucking on hair covered with syrup and sprinkles?

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* From ''TimAndEricAwesomeShowGreatJob'', ''Series/TimAndEricAwesomeShowGreatJob'', there are "Candy Tails", which are locks of horse hair that are coated in a syrup of your choice, covered with sprinkles, and sucked on. Sucking on hair is bad enough, but sucking on hair covered with syrup and sprinkles?
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** "The Stolen Earth". [[spoiler:Davros']] ShirtlessScene. Ick.
** And then there's the [[spoiler:man's head mutating into a Dalek creature]] in "Revelation of the Daleks". Hell, the Dalek creatures in general during the classic series, considering they seemed to consist entirely of goop.
** The Weeping Angels, although more nightmarish than nauseating, have caused this in ''The Time of Angels'' with three or four moments in which mens' necks are snapped. There were discretion blackouts, but the audible cracking noises can make you a bit queasy.
** In "Planet of the Ood," when Halpen's inner Ood finally emerges, he reaches up and peels his skin off to reveal the Ood face underneath. Oh, and then he coughs his forebrain into his hand.
** In "The Beast Below," The Doctor and Amy land on a GIANT TONGUE belonging to [[spoiler:the star whale]] and they get UPCHUCKED!!!

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** "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth The Stolen Earth".Earth]]". [[spoiler:Davros']] ShirtlessScene. Ick.
** And then there's the [[spoiler:man's head mutating into a Dalek creature]] in "Revelation "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E6RevelationOfTheDaleks Revelation of the Daleks".Daleks]]". Hell, the Dalek creatures in general during the classic series, considering they seemed to consist entirely of goop.
** The Weeping Angels, although more nightmarish than nauseating, have caused this in ''The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E4TheTimeOfAngels The Time of Angels'' Angels]]" with three or four moments in which mens' necks are snapped. There were discretion blackouts, but the audible cracking noises can make you a bit queasy.
** In "Planet "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E3PlanetOfTheOod Planet of the Ood," Ood]]", when Halpen's inner Ood finally emerges, he reaches up and peels his skin off to reveal the Ood face underneath. Oh, and then he coughs his forebrain into his hand.
** In "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E2TheBeastBelow The Beast Below," Below]]," The Doctor and Amy land on a GIANT TONGUE belonging to [[spoiler:the star whale]] and they get UPCHUCKED!!!
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* ''Series/TheGrandTour'': Each of the presenters is challenged to design a car made of ecologically sustainable materials. Jeremy Clarkson chooses to make his out of dead animals; the vehicle's bone framework is filled in with skins and raw meat. By the time he reaches the challenge destination two days later, the unrefrigerated car has drastically gone off. He has to wear "nose tampons" just to drive it, and when he finds out the engine compartment is full of maggots, he drops out of the race so he can run off and be ill.

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* ''Series/TheGrandTour'': Each of the presenters is challenged to design a car made of ecologically sustainable materials. Jeremy Clarkson chooses to make his out of dead animals; the vehicle's bone framework is filled in with skins and raw meat. By the time he reaches the challenge destination two days later, the unrefrigerated car has drastically gone off. He has to wear "nose tampons" just to drive it, and when he finds out the engine compartment is full of maggots, he drops out of the race so he can run off and be ill.ill.
*''Series/MrRobot'' has a season two episode where the protagonist Elliot intentionally overdoses on Adderall, which causes him to violently vomit all over his bedroom floor. Since he's still [[spoiler: trying to silence Mr. Robot]], he digs the half-digested Adderall pills out of the puddle in order to swallow them again. The whole ordeal leaves vomit all over his hands, clothes, and face. And most likely creeping up viewers' throats.

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* The third season of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' gives us a close, loving look of what a rotting, gangrenous stump of a cut-off hand looks like. And the start of the operation where the gangrene is being cut off without anesthetic.

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** In the second episode of the seventh Season, we get a look at Jorah Mormont's torso, deformed by gresyscale. As if that wasn't enough, how about [[spoiler: Samwell Tarly cutting off the dead tissue, as in basically skinning him alive? Putrefying included.]]
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** Then there's the case with the autistic kid who kept seeing wobbly things all over the place. [[spoiler:[[TheWickerMan OH GODS, NOT THE WORMS! NOT THE WORMS! AAAAAAUGH! THEY'RE IN MY EYES!]]]]

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** Then there's the case with the autistic kid who kept seeing wobbly things all over the place. [[spoiler:[[TheWickerMan [[spoiler:[[Film/TheWickerMan2006 OH GODS, NOT THE WORMS! NOT THE WORMS! AAAAAAUGH! THEY'RE IN MY EYES!]]]]
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* ''{{Fridays}}'': It had a very {{Nausea Fuel}}led (and possibly {{Nightmare Fuel}}led) sketch where a married couple (played by John Roarke and Maryedith Burrell) on a road trip stop by a diner filled with zombies eating dismembered body parts. The sketch was said to be so disgusting that six ABC affiliates stopped airing ''Fridays'' after only three episodes (the "Diner of the Living Dead" sketch aired on the third episode in April of 1980). The other affiliates continued to air Fridays until its cancellation in 1982, but when the episode that had that sketch re-aired, the sketch was cut. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o_LlmYoBdE Here's the video.]]

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* ''{{Fridays}}'': ''Series/{{Fridays}}'': It had a very {{Nausea Fuel}}led (and possibly {{Nightmare Fuel}}led) sketch where a married couple (played by John Roarke and Maryedith Burrell) on a road trip stop by a diner filled with zombies eating dismembered body parts. The sketch was said to be so disgusting that six ABC affiliates stopped airing ''Fridays'' after only three episodes (the "Diner of the Living Dead" sketch aired on the third episode in April of 1980). The other affiliates continued to air Fridays until its cancellation in 1982, but when the episode that had that sketch re-aired, the sketch was cut. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o_LlmYoBdE Here's the video.]]
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* ''Series/BarRescue'' saw host Jon Taffer visiting plenty of nausea-inducing bars, including some with rat infestations, insects being found in customers' drinks, moldy kitchens, and employees handling food improperly. But perhaps one of the most disgusting discoveries he ever made was at Fairways Golf & Grill, where there were ''mushrooms growing out of the freezer.''

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* ''Series/BarRescue'' saw host Jon Taffer visiting plenty of nausea-inducing bars, including some with rat infestations, insects being found in customers' drinks, moldy kitchens, and employees handling food improperly. But perhaps one of the most disgusting discoveries he ever made was at Fairways Golf & Grill, where there were ''mushrooms growing out of the freezer.''''
* ''Series/TheGrandTour'': Each of the presenters is challenged to design a car made of ecologically sustainable materials. Jeremy Clarkson chooses to make his out of dead animals; the vehicle's bone framework is filled in with skins and raw meat. By the time he reaches the challenge destination two days later, the unrefrigerated car has drastically gone off. He has to wear "nose tampons" just to drive it, and when he finds out the engine compartment is full of maggots, he drops out of the race so he can run off and be ill.
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* Played with in a ''Series/TheKidsInTheHall'' sketch where seemingly tame occurrences (someone licking a stamp, a high school teacher being named Mel) causes the characters to "darn near puke." But the thought of licking the belly of a dead bloated rat doesn't bother them at all.

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* Played with in a ''Series/TheKidsInTheHall'' sketch where seemingly tame occurrences (someone licking a stamp, a high school teacher being named Mel) causes the characters to "darn near puke." But the thought of licking the belly of a dead bloated rat doesn't bother them at all.all.
* ''Series/BarRescue'' saw host Jon Taffer visiting plenty of nausea-inducing bars, including some with rat infestations, insects being found in customers' drinks, moldy kitchens, and employees handling food improperly. But perhaps one of the most disgusting discoveries he ever made was at Fairways Golf & Grill, where there were ''mushrooms growing out of the freezer.''
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* ''Series/TheElectricCompany'': A frequent source of humor in many food-based skits. Most famously:

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* ''Series/TheElectricCompany'': ''Series/TheElectricCompany1971'': A frequent source of humor in many food-based skits. Most famously:
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''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'' has [[NauseaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie its own page]].



* ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'' gets [[NauseaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie its own page.]]
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* Some of the restaurants in ''KitchenNightmares'' have walk-in fridges filled with rotten food and some kitchens are filled with things like insects and even '''mice'''. Similar issues have been seen on another Gordon Ramsay series, ''Series/HotelHell''.

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* Some of the restaurants in ''KitchenNightmares'' ''Series/KitchenNightmares'' have walk-in fridges filled with rotten food and some kitchens are filled with things like insects and even '''mice'''. Similar issues have been seen on another Gordon Ramsay series, ''Series/HotelHell''.
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* Some of the restaurants in ''KitchenNightmares'' have walk-in fridges filled with rotten food and some kitchens are filled with things like insects and even '''mice'''.

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* Some of the restaurants in ''KitchenNightmares'' have walk-in fridges filled with rotten food and some kitchens are filled with things like insects and even '''mice'''. Similar issues have been seen on another Gordon Ramsay series, ''Series/HotelHell''.
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** "[[DagwoodSandwich The "and" Sandwich]], where the clerk (Jim Boyd) literally [[{{Deconstructed}} deconstructs]] a sandwich by describing each of the ingredients of the "delicious" sandwich ... but as he continues to describe the sandwich's contents and it becomes clear this sandwich is an inedible combination of randomly chosen ingredients, the pitch of his voice grows to where he's doing all he can to avoid vomiting. When the clerk finally finishes the long, puke-worthy description, the customer (Skip Hinnant), who has been playing it straight the whole time, simply decides to pass ... there's no salami on the sandwich!

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** "[[DagwoodSandwich The "and" Sandwich]], where the clerk (Jim Boyd) literally [[{{Deconstructed}} deconstructs]] a sandwich by describing each of the ingredients of the "delicious" sandwich ... but as he continues to describe the sandwich's contents and it becomes clear this sandwich is an inedible combination of randomly chosen ingredients, the pitch of his voice grows to where he's doing all he can to avoid vomiting. When the clerk finally finishes the long, puke-worthy description, the customer (Skip Hinnant), who has been playing it straight the whole time, simply decides to pass ... there's [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking no salami on the sandwich!sandwich!]]
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* A particular scene in ''GreysAnatomy'' in which a vein on a patient's neck pulses for a few seconds before exploding cutting his neck open and squirting out torrents of blood.

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* A particular scene in ''GreysAnatomy'' ''Series/GreysAnatomy'' in which a vein on a patient's neck pulses for a few seconds before exploding cutting his neck open and squirting out torrents of blood.



* ''DirtyJobs'':

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* ''Series/{{Merlin}}''

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* ''Series/{{Merlin}}''''Series/{{Merlin 2008}}''



* On the reality show ''FearFactor'', the second stunt of a given episode occasionally involved the contestants having to eat something really nasty.

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* On the reality show ''FearFactor'', ''Series/FearFactor'', the second stunt of a given episode occasionally involved the contestants having to eat something really nasty.
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* ''TheElectricCompany'': A frequent source of humor in many food-based skits. Most famously:

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* ''TheElectricCompany'': ''Series/TheElectricCompany'': A frequent source of humor in many food-based skits. Most famously:



* ''{{Cheers}}''. Coach's reaction to his daughter Lisa's fiance.

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* ''That's Just Me'' dips into this territory far too much for comfort. It's practically the description of a [[GrossOutShow]], which lots of snot, vomit, bad breath, and even more. One particular scene is when Elizabeth reveals that one of her dreams is to eat every single cheese in the world, including maggot cheese. It then show a scene of her actually eating the cheese. And unlike most gross scenes in this show,it doesn't switch over to anime, it stays live-action, so we get every single detail of the maggots jumping in the cheese. Still alive. Cue {{studio audience}} saying: "Ughhhhhh!"

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* ''That's Just Me'' dips into this territory far too much for comfort. It's practically the description of a [[GrossOutShow]], GrossOutShow, which lots of snot, vomit, bad breath, and even more. One particular scene is when Elizabeth reveals that one of her dreams is to eat every single cheese in the world, including maggot cheese. It then show a scene of her actually eating the cheese. And unlike most gross scenes in this show,it doesn't switch over to anime, it stays live-action, so we get every single detail of the maggots jumping in the cheese. Still alive. Cue {{studio audience}} saying: "Ughhhhhh!"
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** The episode involving [[Fan Nickname "Liquid Man"]], the guy who was found inside a bag and had, as his nickname implies, turned mostly to liquid. Smelly liquid.

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** The episode involving [[Fan Nickname [[FanNickname "Liquid Man"]], the guy who was found inside a bag and had, as his nickname implies, turned mostly to liquid. Smelly liquid.
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* Played with in a ''Series/KidsInTheHall'' sketch where seemingly tame occurrences (someone licking a stamp, a high school teacher being named Mel) causes the characters to "darn near puke." But the thought of licking the belly of a dead bloated rat doesn't bother them at all.

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* Played with in a ''Series/KidsInTheHall'' ''Series/TheKidsInTheHall'' sketch where seemingly tame occurrences (someone licking a stamp, a high school teacher being named Mel) causes the characters to "darn near puke." But the thought of licking the belly of a dead bloated rat doesn't bother them at all.

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* A promo for Discovery Life's series ''Save My Life'' shows a doctor holding a patient's bloodied, severed arm(as the on-screen graphic reads "Save my arm").

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* A promo for Discovery Life's series ''Save My Life'' shows a doctor holding a patient's bloodied, severed arm(as arm (as the on-screen graphic reads "Save my arm").arm").
* Played with in a ''Series/KidsInTheHall'' sketch where seemingly tame occurrences (someone licking a stamp, a high school teacher being named Mel) causes the characters to "darn near puke." But the thought of licking the belly of a dead bloated rat doesn't bother them at all.
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* Some of the restaurants in ''KitchenNightmares'' have walk-in fridges filled with rotten food and some kitchens are filled with things like insects and even '''mice'''.

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* Some of the restaurants in ''KitchenNightmares'' have walk-in fridges filled with rotten food and some kitchens are filled with things like insects and even '''mice'''.'''mice'''.
* A promo for Discovery Life's series ''Save My Life'' shows a doctor holding a patient's bloodied, severed arm(as the on-screen graphic reads "Save my arm").
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* In the third episode of the obscure '90s show ''WeirdTV'', there was a recurring skit titled "Mr. Withers' Apartment" about a crazy guy locked in his apartment, fishing endlessly through a box of garbage (and possibly sex toys) next to a caged cat. The entire skit is just that guy mumbling incoherently while his landlord and neighbor desperately yell and plead at him to come out because of the horrible urine smell in his room. It's also shot in an extremely claustrophobic way, with an unmoving camera, blurry visuals, and a constant buzzing of flies.

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* In the third episode of the obscure '90s show ''WeirdTV'', ''Series/WeirdTV'', there was a recurring skit titled "Mr. Withers' Apartment" about a crazy guy locked in his apartment, fishing endlessly through a box of garbage (and possibly sex toys) next to a caged cat. The entire skit is just that guy mumbling incoherently while his landlord and neighbor desperately yell and plead at him to come out because of the horrible urine smell in his room. It's also shot in an extremely claustrophobic way, with an unmoving camera, blurry visuals, and a constant buzzing of flies.



* The Discovery Channel series ''TyrannosaurusSex'' is about dinosaurs doing it. Contains animations of dinos doing it and pictures of their private parts.
* In an episode of ''TheHardTimesOfRJBerger'', R.J. imagines what his life will be like in the future if he married Lily. We see an animated imagination sequence done in the style of ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' in which R.J. and Lily (who are both overweight) are living in a trailer home, and one of Lily's children is a "toilet baby". Yuck.

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* The Discovery Channel series ''TyrannosaurusSex'' ''Series/TyrannosaurusSex'' is about dinosaurs doing it. Contains animations of dinos doing it and pictures of their private parts.
* In an episode of ''TheHardTimesOfRJBerger'', ''Series/TheHardTimesOfRJBerger'', R.J. imagines what his life will be like in the future if he married Lily. We see an animated imagination sequence done in the style of ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' in which R.J. and Lily (who are both overweight) are living in a trailer home, and one of Lily's children is a "toilet baby". Yuck.
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* Jacob's naked buttsweat imprint in the "Britney/Brittany" episode of ''{{Glee}}''.
* The tongue eating louse (see below) made an appearance as the answer to a question on ''{{QI}}'', complete with a giant picture of one in-situ in the mouth of a fish, much to the studio audience's audible disgust.

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* Jacob's naked buttsweat imprint in the "Britney/Brittany" episode of ''{{Glee}}''.
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* The tongue eating louse (see below) made an appearance as the answer to a question on ''{{QI}}'', ''Series/{{QI}}'', complete with a giant picture of one in-situ in the mouth of a fish, much to the studio audience's audible disgust.
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* The third season of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' gives us a close, loving look of what a rotting, gangerous stump of a cut-off hand looks like. And the start of the operation where the gangrene is being cut off without anesthetic.

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* The third season of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' gives us a close, loving look of what a rotting, gangerous gangrenous stump of a cut-off hand looks like. And the start of the operation where the gangrene is being cut off without anesthetic.

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