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(2017– )

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Sex & Nudity

  • In "Diss Track" Cuatro says he was hit with a cheap shot in dodgeball. Later at the end of the episode in his rap he mentions he threw it "below the belt"
  • In three episodes of Season 3, Booker is flirting with Danni.
  • The episode "Adolessons" tosses many innuendos.
  • Tess and Ramon are a couple flirting with each other.
  • In the episode "Vending The Rules", Levi is shirtless after ripping off dollars all over his torso.
  • Season 5 episode 4 Booker sees a girl he likes and is told she dates both girls and guys making her popular.
  • Season 5 episode 4 the cable car operator discusses his marriage with his husband.

Violence & Gore

  • In "You're gonna get it", a dog drags Raven up to the rooftop.

Profanity

  • Mitch is fond of calling Booker, Nia, Levi, and Tess "losers".
  • Words are said like: Darn, heck, dang, gosh, stupid, etc.
  • One scene in the episode "What About Your Friends?" is named "How to be stupid".
  • In "Tesscue Me", Raven drops the word "noobs".
  • Booker has a robot and if you press a button it swears
  • A few "Oh My God's" thrown in the first season, still present but less frequent in the future seasons.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • In "What about your friends?", this episode explains the dangers of vaping.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • "What about your friends?" may be slightly intense for younger children. Older kids, teens, & adults can handle this episode just fine. It has a powerful message against vaping and can be used as a great discussion tool about the dangers of it.
  • "Fears of a Clown" may be unsettling and frightening for children and people who are afraid of clowns. A little IT reference is tossed in.
  • In "School House Trap", Raven threatens to commit sunset (committing sunset means to end a certain event and/or program) on the Chi-Lective due to Booker's failing grade. Never make Raven angry. You won't like it when she's angry.
  • The Halloween episode "Don't trust the G in Apt 4B", is very frightening for young children, mostly 6 to 9 year old kids. It is completely okay for older audiences (Older Kids, Teens, Adults)
  • In "Fresh Off The Note", a mishap causes Tess and Ramon to break up at one point, and it can aggravate, upset, and crush people's hearts for those who are sensitive, those who ship them, and those who love couples. This is the most upsetting scene, but they do get back together after explaining the mishaps.

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