Moderate
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A sex scene takes place on top of a bed, nothing really shown but moaning and dildos being picked up from under the bed.
Almost every episode contains brief lovemaking scenes including cuddling.
Season 3 is by far the most sexual season, with the most amount and graphicness of these scenes.
Difficult noticiable but from distance a naked woman Is seen in a window only bare butt Is seen
Some sex scenes contain loud bangs against beds
Season 4 is slightly more graphic than prior seasons.
Nudity is rare and mild when it happens, Sex is frequent and severe.
20 minutes in to the first episode there are 2 brief scenes.
Frontal male nudity in season 4.
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A man is hit with a mallet. The impact is heard and blood is seen. A little shocking and unexpected.
A woman is hit over the head and knocked out. She lies there in a pool of blood.
In Season 3, a character is hit over the head with a rolling pin (attack not shown, but the camera shows blood spatter). It is revealed later in the episode that the character survives the attack.
In season 3 a woman's sleeve slips up revealing scars on her arm, which we can assume to be self-harm scars
Stalking and murder are key themes. Scenes include brutal, bloody attacks with instruments like hammers, and images of bloody corpses with slashed throats. Kidnappings and other events are also visible.
Season 4 is by far the most graphic
TV-MA violence type: blood, brutal and graphic.
Moderate
246 of 656 found this moderate
Multiple uses for shit and its variations.
Many f-words...Every main character drops the f-bomb several times in every episode.
The F-word gets more frequent each season.
Few uses of "cunt"
"Dick," "bitch," "bastard, "asshole," "shit," and "fuck" respectively.
Season 4 has severe profanity. "Fuck" and "Cunt" are used multiple times per episode.
Moderate
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Characters are shown drinking all the time including drinking to excess
A scene where MDMA is taken.
Two characters have overdosed on medication.
Drug and alcohol use is quite frequent in season 1, including overdoses.
A whole episode has the main character getting high on acid graphically
Constant illegal drug use. Alcohol is common through out. Marijuana is used a season 1 and 2.
Wine, champagne, cocktails at social events. Cigarette smoking and vaping visible. References to and use of illegal drugs. Drunken/drugged behavior leads to some unexpected consequences.
Frequent social drinking. Some cigarette smoking/vaping. Some marijuana smoking. Cocaine is used frequently by recurring characters. Some MDMA/ecstasy use. GHB is used twice. One episode focuses on an LSD trip. Some prescription pill use, including an overdose. A man abuses Adderall to stay awake. One scene of heroin snorting. A main character smokes crack in a tent with an unnamed character. He also smokes crack with a girl in a flashback. Adrenaline and ketamine are used in a medical context.
Weed, cocaine, adderall, heroin, ecstasy, GHB, crack, LSD, oxycodone, ketamine and shrooms are all used at least once on screen. Poisons such as Aconite are also used.
One character is a recurring addict. He snorts cocaine, smokes crack, drops acid and takes numerous prescription pills (Dexedrine and Xanax). A flashback shows him being pressured into smoking crack cocaine by his au pair as a teenager.
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258 of 521 found this moderate
Premise of show is very dark and potentially triggering.
The show tackles many violent themes such as domestic violence, murders, gender based violence, attempted sexual violence/violations, suicide and serial killings.
Deaths in the show are often sudden, unpredictable, shocking, and upsetting with a swift action of violence (axe, knife, gun, blunt object) with bloody aftermath. Camera work is stylized to not directly show the murders (some are off-screen or implied) for most scenes. There are some intense moments, though, where we see the character die and the action that caused it.