on episode 1, skip from minute 55:00 to 56:10 to avoid seeing the dog death
also on episode 2, skip from 3:10 to 4:10 and from 6:10 to 6:30 as its body is shown dead
It's not explicit until episode 8, but throughout the show a character was drugging their spouse (against their will or knowledge) to keep their marriage together after the spouse threatened to get divorced.
Teenagers willingly have their blood taken every fortnight, without knowing what for. In episode 8 a scientist forcibly injects a teenager with something against her will, causing her to panic and have a seizure.
Episode 7 at 26:07 a character is drugged by someone else and it's implied to have been happening for a long time, all without the drugged party knowing.
No, but I think the other person voted yes because there is one character who needs a certain medicine to stay alive, and we see this character experience serious withdrawal without it.
At S01E02 Melinda is implied to have been feeding cats to her zombified husband who is handcuffed to the bathroom wall. No cats are harmed on screen, but remains are shown in the bathtub. They consist mostly of bones and gore and the shape of a cat cannot be identified.
Episode 6 at 40:30 a man's chest is cut open by a scalpel. Episode 7 at 14:20 to 14:40. A man has just finished shaving and the razor blade and blood are in the sink. We then see two men with their throats cut.
In addition to the anxiety attack, episode 7 at 14:40 to 14:50 has a character choking on their own blood, then being suffocated to death with a pillow.
No, but the end of episode 8 has a brief scene inside a partially exploded building, where fire and rubble cover everything. We see a hand emerge from a pile of rubble.
Episode 2, 24:20ish. A person handcuffed to something breaks their hand off to get free. Bones snap. Episode 4, during the fight sequence we hear the sound of bones snapping.
Episode 2, 29:40 to 30:20. Episode 6, 3:20 for about 5 seconds. Episode 7 at 34:11 until 36:40. Episode 8 at 23:20 for twenty seconds. Again at 27:20 until 27:40.
Episode 5 at 3:00 until 6:02 we see a man tied up and bloody, clearly having been beaten. He goads someone into beating him up. This person then uses metal instruments to torture him. Episode 6, 1:37 we see the tied up man again.
A teenager at the end of episode one. In episode three a child is infected and we see them deteriorate as the virus takes hold, but we don't see them actually die. Episode 8, another teenager at 38:45.
End of episode seven and into episode eight, two teen girls are held against their will. End of episode eight, a ten year old girl is ripped from her parent in a traumatic scene.
Season 1, episode 2 Billie gets sick after seeing her injury, this happens at 38:00 so skip to 39-40 minutes, it’s not visual, audio only. And season 1 episode 3 it happens at 32:00 so skip to 34 minutes it is audio and visual
Episode 1, about 4:30. Look away when Jade unzips her pocket. Also 18:20. Look away at "Umbrella gets what umbrella wants". Safe again when the phone rings. Again at 21:47. Look away until the scene ends. Episode 4, a syringe is held up for a few seconds at 20:00. Episode 6 at 33:44. Episode 7 at 34:21 until 36:39ish. Episode 8 at 21:11 for about five seconds, again at 23:13 for twenty seconds.
Episode 2, a character makes an offhand reference to "cutters". Episode 3, a character has glass from a broken vase in her palm, it's unclear if she did it on purpose. Episode 7, 14:18, a man has just shaved in front of a mirror and he accidentally cut himself. We see the razor blade and blood in the sink, which might be triggering for some.
Two characters are violent throughout the season, although we're never given a confirmed diagnosis for them. One is called "unstable" and the other is called "psycho", both act erratically, violently, and often without meaning to. One of these characters mainly does so because a zombie bite makes a person violent, but it's mentioned that they did have a history of violence before the bite.
Episode 2 at 26 mins for about thirty seconds. Many times throughout episode 3. Episode 4 at 44 mins for about 20 seconds. Episode 8 at 28:20 until 29:05. Again at 36:05 for like two seconds, then 36:18 for about 5 seconds, then 36:50 for about 5 seconds.
A character who becomes infected has a lot of mirror scenes and hallucinations about her appearance. It’s not dysmorphia in the usual sense but the parallels could be triggering.
I'm not a good judge, but maybe when the girls are hiding under a table? The camera is really close to them and they fill most of the frame. End of episode 1.
Two occasions: A person chooses to stay with their infected love one, knowing that they'll be killed if they do. In episode 8, a character chooses to set off a bomb to protect their loved ones, knowing that they won't have time to escape too.
Around 50 minutes into episode 1, photos are taken with the flash on. Multiple photos over a few minutes. Episode 3, about 9:50 to 10:10. Episode 8 police lights at 49:20 until 49:37. Again at 51:50 for ten seconds.
Possibly a misinterpretation on my part, but in S1E3 a masculine-presenting character seems to be subtly mocked for “hunting for louboutins” during a work meeting. It’s honestly a little unclear what’s happening in the interaction but I read it as “haha, I know you like ‘girly’ stuff and I am exposing you.” The targeted character seems deeply uncomfortable/ashamed in this moment.
The word "psycho" is used throughout the season to refer to a certain character. There's also one use of "sp*stic" used in conversation, though not directed at a particular person.
Possibly a misinterpretation on my part, but in S1E3 a masculine-presenting character seems to be subtly mocked for “hunting for louboutins” during a work meeting. It’s honestly a little unclear what’s happening in the interaction but I read it as “haha, I know you like ‘girly’ stuff and I am exposing you.” The targeted character seems deeply uncomfortable/ashamed in this moment.
No (as of season one). Two sapphic women are left in serious danger and could be assumed dead, but the season ends before we get confirmation one way or another.
No, but *spoilers* all the Black men die. The show is really racially diverse and other Black people and people of colour survive, but the Black men do all die. Info correct as of season one.
About halfway through the season we learn of a past nuclear explosion. There's a photo of a mushroom cloud and references made to the tragedy and the people killed, but we don't see it happen on screen. (Info correct as of the start of ep 5, will confirm the rest of the season later)
also on episode 2, skip from 3:10 to 4:10 and from 6:10 to 6:30 as its body is shown dead