Several children are shown being emotionally abused, through neglect and manipulation. One is abandoned multiple times by their mother throughout the course of his childhood.
An elderly man commits suicide by purposefully falling down stairs in a wheelchair. We see him start to move the chair & the aftermath but not the fall itself.
No, but there is some diet culture-related comments where someone avoids carbs, or where family members must eat a certain diet based on excessive medical test results.
There is an epilogue at the end of every episode, including the last episode, but it is always before the credits roll. The credits in EP. 16 have a video roll of brief moments that appear to be mostly from the show, except for the end.
A man who has been abandoned and manipulated by his mother his whole life eventually becomes controlling & manipulative himself, going so far as to lie to and isolate the person they love, and eventually kidnap and try to harm them.
Several people are drugged via drinks. We see someone with a needle about to drug someone, it’s unclear if they had used the needle previously as well.
Someone suffers from memory loss after a coma induced by poison. Another character has temporary memory loss and time skips where she doesn’t know how or why she ended up somewhere.
Someone with a brain tumour regularly sees delusions, where reality is foggy or changed, sometimes bringing her to different landscapes or involving time jumps.
Someone has a panic disorder, there is a scene of him panicking to the point he passes out. There are other scenes where him and others become anxious.
Someone has a panic disorder, we see them have one full blown panic attack. The villain is also very mentally unstable and obsessive in his goals & toxic ideas of love.
Not real ghosts, but there are a few scenes where someone who hallucinates sees their brother who died as a child. He is running ahead and sometimes looks back at her. She thinks her brother may be showing up to help guide her or wait for her in the afterlife.
Not “homeless” as in living on the street, but for a while a family cannot return home and must stay with another family who takes them in for their own safety. They lose their home temporarily due to a fraud case. Before that it seemed they had nowhere to go.
Maybe - it doesn’t specify sad exactly, but a pet snail has a broken shell, there is mention of the snail perhaps being in a lot of pain and being terminally ill. Later in the show we find out it survives.
It is a happy ending, but there is a bit of a bittersweet note added: the recognition that even a long happy life together eventually ends in death. The sum of life together is shown in a series of short vignettes in EP. 16.
A boy is first abandoned at birth to an orphanage by his mother who is in jail. She reconnects, but then abandons him again by sending him to be adopted at age 12 “for his own good.” He is shown crying bitterly, and it’s clear as an adult it has affected him deeply despite them being in contact.
An abusive man screams at a woman, he threatens and almost hits her and she is clearly terrified. He knocks over a lamp that shatters and injures her. A baby watches all this and cries. She escapes with the child.
End of EP. 2 and beginning of EP. 3 a boar is shot dead after charging someone who is out hunting. The boar is CG and depicted as huge and angry, to the point it’s almost an unrealistic caricature.
No V in the whole show but some spitting up of water is shown a few times after drowning which some people might struggle with. Personally it wasn’t triggering for me.
Someone is shown being rescued from drowning in the ocean. It first appears in EP. 6 but the same flashback is shown again many times throughout the show.
A main character had a miscarriage in the past. EP. 5 a baby’s room is cleared out and we see parents crying separately, one with an ultrasound photo. They don’t directly mention it in conversation until EP. 16, where a flashback shows them discussing it with heated emotion.