no, but there is sexual content revolving high schoolers that could make someone uncomfortable. all the characters are 18 and the actors are much older and nothing is explicit, the worst thing that happens is a male character taking his shirt off. two of the characters are explicitly stated to have sex off screen though.
No actual sexual assault scenes or mentions, but the "Flick-It Ticket" scene (can be found in the Youtube chapters) could possibly be seen as sexual harassment.
Richie has asthma and in "Bury the Bully", he says his "asthma's back," which can imply that he has an asthma attack during the song. This isn't shown explicitly, though, and is moreso a throwaway line than anything.
I would say physically? No. But mentally? Possibly. Multiple characters are tormented and then (sometimes) killed by the ghost of someone who they caused the accidental death of.
Someone falls through the flooring of a house previously mentioned to be "structurally unsound," and they are shown onstage to be impaled from the fall (obviously fake, but it's definitely graphic)
I mean, kinda? The main villain was always a jackass, but never as brutally violent or murderous as he is when he comes back from the dead as a curse inflicted ghost.
There are two cop characters in the show, one a detective and one an officer. The officer is shown to be incompetent and malicious, literally attacking an innocent civilian at one point and losing his temper at a group of kids at another. While the detective is less overtly incompetent, she does not successfully solve the case, is repeatedly overpowered by teenagers, before being knocked unconscious during the third act. I would not say this constitutes as copaganda.
While nobody is outed, I can't see anywhere else to write this: one character believes another character has gone to hell because:
"She's bisexual and dead, where else would she be."
It's not said in an overly hateful way though, just one line that's not mentioned after that
A character performs on a stage thinking she is alone, but there is another character watching her perform. The second character reveals themself after she’s finished.
Characters run through the audience in some scenes. There’s also a callback joke to the first hatchetfield musical that might be a issue for some. It happens when two characters are talking in a cafe.
Maybe? A bisexual character is super horny, a lot of them are, but her case is one of the more extreme ones, calling her classmate a “naughty schoolgirl” and that sorta stuff, it’s treated as a joke though and she isn’t villainised for it
I mean. yes. but its treated as a joke and is presented in a way where it's clear that it's wrong (about a character being in Hell) "she's bisexual and dead, where else would she be?"
One of the main characters is a sexually-repressed Christian teenager literally named Grace Chasity. Naturally, she believes any physical contact before marriage is a sin (even things like hugging and kissing). Much of the narrative is her trying and failing to bury her feelings, and keep them hidden from her equally-religious parents.
Besides the usual explicit humor - Heavy themes of high school sexuality/sexual repression, including shirtless on-screen sexual fantasies, implied masturbation, offscreen sex... just a whole lotta horny 18 year old characters.
Unlike the other hatchetfield musicals, all the main characters make it out alive! However, one of them has made a deal with the dark gods of this universe, and is seen causing the death of a “dirty dude,” aka a perverted teenage boy.
Yes. The driver of the car's head is smashed into the front window, causing the car to crash. The driver ends up unconscious but survives and the other passengers in the car are unharmed.
Yes,but less than Guy who didn’t like musicals. I think the most “blood” shown is at the beginning, when the title is shown written in blood during the opening. It’s very obviously a projection however.
A little, but not a whole lot. It is used in a school however, so that might be triggering for a lot of people. No one gets hurt or killed by gun violence in that scene, or the show itself, I’m pretty sure.
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