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(2018–2019)

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Sex & Nudity

  • There is a steamy car sex scene in season one. Nothing explicit, but a lot of moans and motion of sex.
  • A couple and a wife have a threesome. You don't see anything, all you see is them taking of their clothes and them in bed after.
  • References to sex and innuendos are made in nearly every episode.
  • A teenager mentions the other students are losing their virginity.
  • There is a lot of full, blatant cleavage throughout the entire show.

Violence & Gore

  • Infrequent strong violence throughout the first season include setting a man on fire, beating a person to death, fistfights, poisoning, tasering, etc. Little to no gore. The second season is more violent.
  • It is strongly implied but not shown that a young woman kills her kidnapper.
  • Season 2 is more violent than season 1. There's one episode where the main character patty fights 3 guys. One of the gets a chunk of glass stuck in his neck and dies (lots of blood) the second gets beat up and third gets the shot in the head.
  • A guy falls to his death and bumps his head on some stones (not graphic but aftermath is seen)
  • In one episode during a festival of the pageants, 3 cars blow up killing all 3 pageant girls but it is played for comedic purposes.
  • One character (roxy) gets strangled to death by her own sash. Her body is seen with a bouquet of flowers down her throat.
  • Patty strangles a woman after getting attacked in the second season.
  • In the second season a woman is murdered with an axe offscreen. The aftermath is shown and it is very bloody.
  • A girl is shown with a bouquet of flowers shoved down her throat, this only shown for a few seconds.
  • Violence is sporadic but surprisingly intense: Two characters punch each other in the face during an argument; a character douses another with alcohol and considers setting him on fire; a man is bludgeoned to death; a man considers suicide with a gun.
  • In season 2, a character is seen hung by the neck and an axe is sticking out her belly. A little bit of blood around the axe.

Profanity

  • Language includes "damn," "ass," "hell," as well as words with a sexual context: "Screw those bitches," one girl says about a group of women. A woman says she used to be a "whore," a teen girl in revealing clothing is said to look like an "underage hooker."

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Teens drink without consequences, including in a scene where a teen offers an older man brown liquor in a glass and they drink together. A character offers a teen a cigarette and says smoking "keeps the pounds off." A character refers to being a "drunk" in the past and says she has "100 days sober." A character "roofies" another and takes her hostage.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A man contemplates suicide twice; both times he is seen holding a gun to his head.
  • The ending of the season finale is very intense and shocking.
  • In the season finale, a young woman beats a man to death after he suggests that they kill someone together. While beating him, she chants the same thing over and over again. She then drowns him as a way to dispose of the body. Very shocking, violent and gory.
  • Scenes where characters are being bullied may upset some viewers.
  • In episode nine, an exorcism is performed. While the overall situation is meant to be comical, it may still frighten certain younger viewers.
  • Rated R for Violence, Strong Language, Thematic Elements.

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Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • In the second season Angie has cocaine in her breast implants, which she makes Bob snort.

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