I rarely comment, but I found this one particularly tasteless. I love B.C., but portraying a domestic dispute that ends in tragedy is not funny to me, personally.
If something like this happened in real-life, we would mourn it as a tragedy. A couple gets into an argument, one of the parties leaves to go for a walk and cool off, only to be killed before returning home. In the real world, sooner or later the person who stayed behind is going to wonder where their partner is at, and eventually become very upset; likely blaming themselves.
I rarely comment, but I found this one particularly tasteless. I love B.C., but portraying a domestic dispute that ends in tragedy is not funny to me, personally.
If something like this happened in real-life, we would mourn it as a tragedy. A couple gets into an argument, one of the parties leaves to go for a walk and cool off, only to be killed before returning home. In the real world, sooner or later the person who stayed behind is going to wonder where their partner is at, and eventually become very upset; likely blaming themselves.