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Wouldn't Parents who have Disney+ have the Parental Controls on the service set to exclude R-Rated content as they would also have with TV-MA rated Movies and shows and any rating they don't want their children seeing, as they can with movies on there now like Deadpool, Logan, Deadpool 2 (R's) and shows like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage (TV-MA's). I mean: <blockquote>https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/streaming/disney-plus-r-rated-movies-shows <i>Jul 23, 2022</i> When Netflix's mature Marvel shows launched on Disney Plus, the streaming service also introduced a new PIN code system that lets adult viewers prevent kids or other unauthorized users from accessing their account profile. It's a simple security measure, but it also gives Disney the ability to offer more mature content without fear of kids gaining access. The parental controls are easily accessible by navigating to your profiles in the app or on the Disney Plus website and then selecting "edit profile." From there, you'll find an option to add a PIN. Disney Plus also offers kids profiles, which will limit their experience to shows rated TV-Y7 or under. Kids accounts can also be locked with a PIN, and a security question can be added to make it harder for them to switch profiles.</blockquote> Or should Disney be Nannies and take the responsibility for what Parents deem is okay and not okay for their children to see and hear away from them. Nora forgot the can of tomatoes the first time and sent Henry to get it, so not noticing it wasn't in the shopping cart at check-out is something that already happened. In this instance even if Nora saw it in there after Flash put it in, after Barry took it out she may not have due to the interaction with Barry in the Grocery store, it likely distracted her mind, as I'm sure she felt he looked familiar to her (or at least something was odd). What happening in that timeline to cause the tins of tomatoes to go from the middle shelf to top shelf so Henry had to reach up and his face be seen I don't know, didn't look like Barry rearranged them when he put the tin back on the shelf (unless he did after he left Nora). Yeah really the only other one that comes to mind for me exploring a similar theme was the 1991-1993 Sitcom Herman's Head, however that was about an Adult, so exploring it younger was interesting, plus on Herman's Head they only delved into his ones not other Characters. View all replies >