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The scenes showing the hunting and killing of the animals have been a major talking point amongst viewers of the show since the episode aired, but Mazin has stressed they were nowhere near as extreme as the actual events they were based on.
"I know that was hard," he tweeted after the episode. "Just so there's no confusion - the story of the liquidators is real. It happened. And we actually toned it down from the full story."
"War leaves all kinds of scars,' he added. "These were the things men were ordered to do."
Following this, Mazin also assured viewers that the "hard part" was over, promising there would be no more guns and death in the remainder of the series.
https://twitter.com/clmazin/status/1133194007910076416
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