Discovery frequently airs special editions of the show, such as Naked and Afraid: XL or Naked and Afraid: Uncensored (which, on cable, simply means extended scenes or added text commentaries). These versions include trivia, crew insights, and deleted scenes that show how the production team operates in the background. The Danger of Counterfeits and Scams

Discovery Channel operates under standard cable broadcast regulations, which strictly prohibit the display of nudity. These "blurring" edits are a significant part of the post-production process.

The team even has its own terminology for different types of "blur emergencies," such as the dreaded "dangler"—which refers to the shadow of a penis that, if left unblurred, could cause the brain to see more than it should. The team leader, Shaun O'Steen, has noted the strange duality of the job, where you can say, "Oh, my God, look at that penis," and not have to worry about HR. However, the novelty wears off quickly when you realize you have 50 hours of blurs to apply. So, when you see a blur on your Uncensored DVD, you are looking at the highly specialized work of a dedicated professional.