Maya is patted down by a security guard who feels her waist and squeezes her butt. In turn, he gets what he deserves.
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He is pinned against a wall and hurt. Later he is beat up by Maya.
Unsure if the flashing is enough to trigger epilepsy, but it is not too fast or rapid. It flashes once every second when shown. A light flashes to notify the deaf main character someone is at the front door.
The main character is deaf so they reflect it in the audio by having it become quiet for some moments before suddenly becoming loud.
There is also gunshots but they're not super loud.
Wilson Fisk is violent in a way that might seem to be caused by his fractured mental health but ultimately the state of his mind is up to interpretation.
Wilson Fisk appears but his childhood isn't shown.
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The hammer scene from Daredevil is referenced when he gives Maya a hammer and tells her to kill him with it. She does not.
Maya uses her powers on Fisk and takes him to a room with the white wall he was forced to stare at as a child. He hears distant sounds of his parents fighting including his mother being slapped and screaming. His child self is not involved.
Lots of it. If gun fights aren't your thing, this is not a show you'd like.
Many fight scenes involving the good guys and bad guys shooting at eachother.
Several one on one scenes involving guns.
Only to trick a dumb white couple into buying a Native character's items for sale in his shop. The white couple also get some details about Indigenous people wrong and say a few wrong words.
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma had heavy involvement in making the show to make sure they were well represented.
Daredevil makes an appearance. He is played by Charlie Cox, who is not blind like the character.
Hawkeye makes an appearance. He is played by Jeremy Renner, who is not deaf like the character. Although he was cast before Hawkeye became deaf in the comics (therefore deaf in the MCU).
Maya is played by a disabled actress.
Both with malicious intent and without.
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Maya and Henry watch Bonnie from afar on a water tower. She doesn't know they're there. It is not malicious.
Bad guys sneak up on Maya and kidnap her, they were presumably watching her beforehand.
Maya is chased and tracked by bad guys several times, presumably they were watching her without her knowledge.
The main character is indigenous and the show revolves heavily around her people's beliefs.
"Down To The River To Pray" is played during a scene but no baptism takes place.
2 characters are locked in a room, it's not too small but they are trapped. Eventually they escape.
A character hooks themselves to the bottom of a train. It is very up close and personal.
Not exactly.
A character is shot in the head leading to an injured eye which is later shown with scarring and broken blood vessels.
A character has a contact forced into their eye but remained unharmed.
The main character is deaf so the audio is sometimes very quiet to reflect that, it gets suddenly loud during action moments. This can be jarring.
She is also snuck up on several times in a jumpscare style.
There are also gunshots, explosions, and train horns.
An Icecream vendor makes fun of young Maya for being deaf but is quickly put in his place. He says things like "use your words" and mocks her signing.
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He is beaten near death for these comments. Rightfully.
Maya spends some time in a hospital after losing her leg but no surgical scenes are shown.
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A flashback of Chula giving birth is shown, she starts out in a hospital but leaves shortly after. No surgical scenes are shown.
Fisk is shown laying in a hospital with a bandage over his eye after being shot. There is an IV drip shown and a monitor beeping but nothing more.
For domestic abuse, yes but only in the form of an audible memory. Nothing is shown.
Several characters who are women fight but they are only punched and kicked, it is not domestic abuse since they are fighting bad guys.
A character punches another character (both women) as a distraction, it is not domestic abuse.
Wilson Fisk becomes angry several times and it results in violence, yelling and/or hitting objects and/or people. This could be seen as a meltdown to some but his mental health is up to interpretation.