>>76966396Because television and feature films aren't the same thing, dumbass.
TV networks arrange their broadcasts according to what the advertisers, who are the people actually paying for those shows to be made, want. Feature films are produced by a studio, rated by an independent body (who don't have to listen to advertisers either), and distributed by theater chains who don't care who comes in as long as they're old enough for the rating and have sufficient money to pay.
If TV networks choose to censor a movie when they broadcast it, that's basically up to them; usually the difference is that people actually want to watch the movie and the scene can't be redacted in such a way that you wouldn't lose the sense of the plot point, so things like that can stay, and the advertisers are happy because people are going to watch regardless.