"How to Get Away With Murder" season 3 cast members Jack Falahee and Conrad Ricamora's respective characters were recently involved in a major controversy.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Italian network Rai 2 mistakenly cut Connor and Oliver's heated sex scenes from a previous episode of "How to Get Away With Murder."
Immediately after, executive producer and series creator Pete Nowalk took his thoughts to Twitter to slam the network for their mistake.
Executive producer Shonda Rhimes also had some strong words for the network and said that censorship of any kind of love is absolutely wrong.
"How to Get Away With Murder" cast member Falahee also threw shade at the network before learning that what happened was simply an oversight from their end.
Meanwhile, a network representative revealed that one person edited the episode without consulting with the superiors. The female staff from the network was not named.
The representative added that they will re-air the episode, but with Connor and Oliver's sex scene this time around.
In other news, there are rumors that Connor and Oliver will have more sex scenes in the upcoming third season of the hit ABC series.
After the error from the Italian network, it seems that Nowalk and Rhimes will include even more scenes between the two LGBT characters in "How to Get Away With Murder."
As of late, there is still no confirmation yet on whether or not this will become a reality because the filming for the upcoming episodes hasn't started yet.
Nowalk just shared a photo from their first script reading last week via his Instagram account.
"How to Get Away With Murder" season 3 will premiere on ABC on Sept. 22 at 10 p.m. ET.
Italian viewers, here is the Coliver scene as we intended you to see it: #HTGAWM pic.twitter.com/5r51LMSzPM
— Pete Nowalk (@petenowalk) July 9, 2016
Look at what we accomplished together! This wouldn't have been possible without our passionate fans. Thank youhttps://t.co/4j3qJFJTAb @EW — Jack Falahee (@RestingPlatypus) July 11, 2016
WE ended censorship in this case. YOU ALL inspire me. Thank you for your voices! #loveislove https://t.co/Fc2ktX6yBP
— Jack Falahee (@RestingPlatypus) July 10, 2016
THIS. Censorship of any love is inexcusable. #HTGAWM #loveislove https://t.co/TPv7BvzBsv — shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) July 9, 2016
First read through of season 3 #htgawm #gagging
A photo posted by Pete Nowalk (@petenowalk) on Jul 5, 2016 at 4:24pm PDT