Brakebills University is a secret institution specializing in magic. There, amidst an unorthodox education of spellcasting, a group of twenty-something friends soon discover that a magical fantasy world they read about as children is all too real— and poses grave danger to humanity.
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Most characters do. Outside of the significant amount of recreational drug use, there are also times when drugs (such as Archie) are required to enter into mystical realms.
A tarantula in a glass jar on a table, at around 17:33 to 17:34 in episode 7 of season 1, when Mayakovsky talks about the students learning mind control.
Season 1 episode 13 contains a somewhat graphic onscreen rape scene. The scene is shown in part during recaps and flashbacks throughout the second season
It happens occasionally, usually for another purpose than to kill themselves but it is still upsetting. Times i remember are the first episode julia cuts into her forearm so she will remember what has happened earlier in the episode. In season 3 e8 a character has to cut into her arm to keep a spell up this is the most graphic because its shown on screen repeatedly and we see many more cuts on her arm. And in season 4 a main character slits her wrists open it is not shown on screen but we see the aftermath and its very bloody. that scene is also shown on the recap the next episode. she has another purpose to her actions but still
S1 E13: A character has both hands cut off by magic.
S2 E3: A character has a finger bitten off.
S2 E4: A character has both hands cut off again with a hatchet.
During a wedding ceremony someone is decapitated. We don’t see the cut itself but we see the blood splatter, the head roll off the body (from an over shoulder view, if that makes any sense), and the body collapsing.
It happens to one of the main characters as a byproduct of over using someone else magic that that person gave them. it happens while trying to create a new body for another main character who cant return to their own.
Season 1, episode 9, two children die in ghost flashbacks. Fast forward when the woman grabs the boy to drag him to the "quiet place" and when the little girl drinks the tea. Season 2, episode 3, there is a monster that looks like a child. It doesn't show the killing, but it shows the aftermath from far away.
An alternate timeline shown in season 3 features two of the main character's counterparts as ghosts, both normal-looking and then mutilated/covered in blood
There are a few instances where things happen suddenly which might jumpscare someone. The only example that comes to mind at the moment is when julia and josh travel to timeline 23 and they must search the library for the spell that can kill the beast which 'some stundents' attempted but it got them killed and they have become ghosts. While searching, the ghost of one of said students suddenly appears in front of julia and marina 23 which julia realises is the ghost of eliot (the ghosts are eliot and margo), which is full of blood and looks very creepy as it appears (if i remember correctly he was smiling)
In season 1, episode 4, there is the threat of ECT (stereotypical version), but he escapes beforehand. Season 1, episode 7, there is a sort of electrode attached to foreheads.
the first episode starts with a main character getting checked out of said mental instituiton. in ep 4 he is back inside during a very realistic dream that he gets stuck inside of
Two of the main characters, Quentin and Alice, seem to be coded autistic. I don't think it's a misrepresentation at all; think it was well done, in fact.
A young child hides while watching an older child be abused by an adult. There are several location spells that involve watching someone without their knowledge.
Not that I've noticed, but there is mention of "eugenics" books destroying a "Jewish" author's book in the school's library and having to be locked up in a restricted section afterward. (The books are alive) I assume it was more a dig at the antisemitics.
After being elected King, Margo (a female) is referred to as male a couple of times by Ember in dreams, in a sexist “you look like a girl but there’s no way a king could be a girl” kind of way
This show does not treat their LGBT characters well. Many spoilers ahead:
- Eliot's boyfriend Mike is possessed and he is forced to kill him
- One of Julia's friends played by a trans actress is killed
- Marina 40 is tortured and killed
- Martin Chatwin (queer coded) is sexually abused as a child and must be killed as it turns him into a villain
- Side lesbian in vegetable state has Julia kill her
- A mlm ghost is shown to have been choked to death by his dad
- The fairy queen, played by a trans actress, sacrifices herself
- Eliot & Quentin die in an alternate timeline, albeit of old age
- Eliot 23 & Margo 23 are dead and appear as ghosts in that timeline
- Quentin kills himself in the timeline where he lost his shade
- Quentin sacrifices himself in the s4 finale
Margo at one point makes a fat joke, but it is not in reference to a particular character. There have been no plus-size main characters that I've seen. The joke is in season 2, episode 3 and is made to Quentin while he is aiming an arrow. He does give a chiding look.
Sort of. Alice and Quentin have sex with each other while shapeshifted into foxes in 1x07. Multiple references are made throughout the series, starting in 1x12, to humans and Fillorian animals having sexual relationships. All consensual, as they have human level intelligence, but they are physically animals.
This show has a lot of sexual content. I will return with more instances, but I would not watch if you are a minor or around children. Or if sexual content is triggering. There is also sexual assault, and a lot of talk about sexual assault. There are also many sexual innuendos and jokes.
Not at all. Julia becomes pregnant twice, the first is conceived via rape and she terminates it. All characters support her (even the ones who have legitimate reason to be angry with her state they’ll put it aside to help her seek the magical abortion she needs). The second time she is pregnant, she’s worried because of her first pregnancy and is wondering about whether to keep it. Another character (who very much enjoyed being pregnant but lost her baby) discusses the pregnancy and encourages her to just make a choice and they’ll be supported, she doesn’t try to impose her wish for a baby on her (she ultimately keeps the baby but note it wasn’t wholly her choice… through magical schenanigans her pregnancy is sped-up but I believe she would have chose to keep it)
Plot points are resolved and the series is still ongoing. Although most parts are sad as fuck, some people have their happy ending.
(Updated after watching Season 5)
In season 1, episode twelve, there is a scene where the main characters are attempting to sneak through somewhere they shouldn't be, and they are found. Margo pulls out a gun and shoots the person that found them. In season 3, episode 13, the main characters are in a castle that is home to a god-like monster, and Eliot attempts to kill it using a god-killing bullet, but instead it leaves the body it was in and possesses another person.
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