Moderate
38 of 100 found this moderate
Cleavage is shown up close when a man checks a woman for a wire
A naked man is briefly shown having sex with a woman. Male rear nudity.
Some glamour photographs of women wearing revealing attire are pinned on a wall. No explicit nudity.
A married man is revealed to have had an affair and another character is accused of having molested children in the past. These revelations as well as others like them are discussed through personal and dramatic conversations by characters in several episodes of the show.
Reoccurring themes of sex, cheating, pedophilia, and incest.
There is talk of men drugging women for sex.
Childbirth is shown.
After kissing, it is implied that a man and women slept with each other. As he gets out of bed his back end (including his buttocks) is seen. In the same scene there is an anal sex joke as a woman tells a man to use the back exit, to which the man replies you are a dirty girl.
Women pick up men at a bar. Humping is shown.
Moderate
23 of 40 found this moderate
Series 3 revolves around a rape case.
A character throws up at the beginning of episode 8 of season one.
A character throws up on s3 ep4 about eight minutes in.
The very beginning shows a boy standing very near a cliff with blood dripping from his fingers.
A body of a boy is found on a beach. This is shown in the background and we don't see a closeup of the body in these scene.
Later we see the body of the boy in a morgue. This scene lasts for about a minute but focuses on the fathers distress.
A character mentions a wish to chop the murderers balls off.
There is a brutal scene of violence. Blunt force trauma and blood is shown.
Moderate
18 of 39 found this moderate
In season 1, mild swear words such as "arsehole" and "bastard" are scattered throughout each episode. "Shit" is heard at least once (often a couple to a few times) in every episode. "Fuck" is heard in Episodes 5, 6, and 8 of season 1, mostly during intense conversations.
In season 2, mild profanities are scattered in every episode. "Fuck" is used at least once in every episode.
Mild
23 of 28 found this mild
A middle aged woman is seen smoking.
A hotel receptionist is drinking alcohol whilst listing to the news report of the death.
A news-reporter mentions a person returning 'good and sober'.
A paperboy mentions being hammered after a night out.
A main character is seen taking medicine pills.
A reporter asks a girl for a lighter, she then precedes to smoke.
Moderate
15 of 42 found this moderate
Broadchurch is not a very violent show. Most of the shows frightening and intense scenes are from dramatic, often very sad, personal, and sometimes angry conversations and confrontations.
The main focus of the show revolves around detectives trying to solve the murder of an 11-year-old boy. The murder is eventually shown.
Many of the characters suffer from great mental anguish.
We see a boy standing on the edge of a cliff breathing heavily and looking down with blood dripping from his fingers.
View of a dead body.
Many instances of family distress.
A raging father, and other men threaten other characters.
A woman threatens another woman that she can have someone rape her
A mother tells a priest and her husband that she'll be willing to have men rape her to get her son back
An animal is threatened.