Moderate
170 of 470 found this moderate
A young man is ordered to strip naked when being admitted into jail. He is seen naked from the side, covering his genitals with his hands (his genitals aren't visible), and from the back, with his butt clearly seen. He is told to bend over and spread his cheeks, but the camera cuts to him from the front from the waist up, so only his expression of humiliation as he does this is seen. This is nonsexual as it is just simply a routine cavity search
Male butt nudity is shown during prison sequence. Although mature themes are common throughout, Sex scenes are never shown, and female nudity is almost never shown.
Mature themes such as pornography, sexual assault etc are occasional topics of discussion but are never shown.
Two scenes of male butt nudity in prison are shown. This is non sexual and not graphic.
Sex scenes arent explicit, and usually cut away quickly or show the end of the act.
Brief gay sex scene, but it is the most explicit scene in the series.
S1E1 a man and woman lay in bed together after doing ecstasy. She is nude, laying on her side, but her bare bottom is visible and some side breast.
S1E3 A husband ties up his pregnant wife in a bed to be kinky. She is in lingerie. He wraps a gag around her mouth. No nudity is shown here. No sex either.
S2E10 Around 5-7 min into the show, a woman is changing in her closet. It shows full back side and side breast.
The sexual content is overall moderate.
Severe
136 of 213 found this severe
Violence isn't frequent early on but becomes very present later. Many scenes are pretty graphic, intense and bloody but what makes the show's violence have a higher impact is its realism and upsetting nature. Suicide and implications of sexual violence are also depicted throughout the show. Most of the violence is very sudden, unexpected and shocking rather than gory, but there is a particularly gory and graphic scene at the end of season 3.
The violence becomes increasingly more intense as the show progresses. Almost every scene of violence in the show is unexpected and shocking.
Season 1 has a few violent scenes while seasons 2, 3 and 4 have lots of violent and bloody scenes.
In season 2, a man is about to be gang raped when he is saved by his friend who kills the men with a knife blurred in the background (we see spurting blood when their throats are slashed) and then after blood stains the walls. Then we see a man (the rapist) having a knife rammed in between his bare buttocks with blood shown.
A man is killed with an axe in brutal gory detail. Blood splashes in heavy amounts and his lifeless body and head is hacked into onscreen from a distance.
Canonically, Dark Army operatives are trained to commit suicide after carrying out their mission, and as a way to prevent capture by law enforcement agencies. Several of them are depicted shooting themselves in the head (often suddenly) with splattering and gushing blood.
The violence is infrequent but usually very shocking. Blood is often shown and many of the violent scenes are unexpected albeit not as intense as other shows visually.
Season 1 has a handful of shootings with visible blood, a graphic suicide and a few other violent scenes. The first three episodes of the show are completely clean in this regard.
Season 2 takes a large step up in violence from the first season which, while bloody, only had around 5 scenes of violence. In season 2 violent scenes occur more frequently and are more bloody.
Moderate violence in season 1 and occasional graphic violence in seasons 2-4. Shootings, beatings, stabbings and suicides included.
Severe
156 of 204 found this severe
Fuck is heard a lot more frequently throughout season 2, 3 and 4. There are 5 uses of the word cunt; 2 each in season 2 and 4 and 1 use in season 3. All the uses of fuck and cunt are completely uncensored.
5 uses of the word 'cunt' in this show.
Season one contains infrequent strong language having 1-7 uses of fuck per episode and seasons 2-4 have 5-20 uses of fuck per episode. There are also occasional uses of cunt and cocksucker.
Some episodes contain as few as 1 or 2 uses of the word "fuck" and others contains upwards of 15 to 20 in an episode.
The "N-word" is used a few times throughout the series uncensored.
Frequent uses of shit, bitch, ass, asshole, damn, dick, God, Christ and pussy throughout. A few uses of cunt and several uses of fuck and a few homophobic and racist slurs though never frequent.
Around 30 uses of "fuck" in season 1 and 85+ uses of "fuck" each in seasons 2, 3 and 4. "Cunt" is used 5 times starting in season 2 and "shit" is used hundreds of times throughout the series. Somewhere around 300 uses of "fuck" in the series.
The language is pretty moderate in this show. While there are lots of uses of "fuck" and "shit", the amount of language used is tame in comparison to most streaming R rated series (The Sopranos, Game of Thrones, Succession) and would be more on-par with Breaking Bad or The Walking Dead which are cable TV shows.
In season one the language is pretty mild with there being only a small handful of F-bombs per episode (and sometimes none) but in season 2 onward the language is moderate with F-bombs and several other swears being used more in episodes but never to the point where it's really bad.
The profanity is overall moderate to severe (dependent on the episode/season)
Severe
170 of 200 found this severe
The protagonist is a morphine addict and is seen frequently snorting it (powdered version) throughout season 1. Season 2 onward it is referenced but we hardly see him using however one episode revolves around him with a big bag of it in season 3.
As well as powdered morphine, the protagonist takes tablets to counteract with the morphine.
The first half of season one contains strong and graphic drug use which includes abuse of morphine, meth and ecstasy. The drug use becomes less explicit after episode 5 and stays relatively moderate throughout the rest of the series but does appear now and again.
An aberrant and disturbing sequence in season 2 where a man overdoses on extreme amounts of adderall. He stays up for 6 days, his eyes become bloodshot and he starts to go insane in the process of this. At one point he vomits up the pills but then digs through his vomit and eats them off the floor because of his level of obsession with staying up.
Drug use is probably the most explicit area of the show. While most of the scenes of this appear in the first half of season 1, it stays throughout the rest of the show occasionally and is always extreme and realistic in its depiction of addiction and abuse.
The level of drug use is severe due to certain episodes being explicit and unflinching in this regard.
Season 3 has the least scenes of drug use and season 1 has the most. Seasons 2 and 4 have many scenes as well but not as much as the first.
People are seen drinking and smoking. Many scenes of drug use and abuse by various characters. Morphine is used throughout season one and less frequently throughout the rest of the show, however is still referenced as the main character is a morphine addict. People smoke weed throughout. People smoking from joints, bongs and pipes. Meth, MDMA, heroin and cocaine use is also depicted briefly.
Severe
136 of 185 found this severe
The show is very graphic and tackles heavy themes of control, hacking, mental health, consumerism, corruption, trauma, capitalism, loneliness and many more. Season 3 and 4 are notably intense with very high stakes and tension.
Throughout the series the main character deals with various mental illness that are related to child trauma such as autism spectrum, paranoia, schizophrenia and multiple personality disorder, this makes the series very difficult to follow sometimes, so we see the things from the character's perspective and we feel as lost as him
The show gets increasingly more intense as it goes on and even though the violence never becomes too much it is still a very dark and brooding show.
The first season of the show is likely suitable for 13+ as it has occasional scenes of moderate violence, a suicide and some adult content/language. Season 2 onward would more appropriately be suitable for 16+ due to graphic violence and overall heavier themes including language, sexuality, etc.
The intensity is overall severe with the entire series being unshakenly dark, tense, nihilistic and occasionally violent.
Recommended rating: R for strong violence, bloody images, some sexual content, drug use and language.
Season 2 may be frightening for some viewers due to unexpected and jump scare-like scenes of violence, suicide and lots of creepy images in correlation with uncontrollable mental illness. The rest of the series is less intense in this aspect but is still quite strong.
There is a graphic and frightening sequence where a man forces himself to overdose on adderall. He vomits up the pills but then digs through his vomit to eat them again and stays up for many nights. He psychologically and physically degrades throughout the sequence. This is one of the most brutally frightening scenes in the show.
While this is not a show for kids, if your kid has seen Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul or Daredevil then this show is likely appropriate. Expect dark and mature themes, violence, profanity, some sexual content and episodes with graphic drug use.
Season 2 is the scariest season with the most elements of psychological horror, jump scares in the form of unexpected violence amongst other things.