
LEGO DREAMZzz
TV Show • 2023
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A group of kids join a secret agency where they learn to use the power of imagination to journey into the Dream World and create fantastic creations in order to help sleeping children being terrorized by the evil Nightmare King who is bent on conquering the Dream World and invading the Waking World.
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Are animals abused?
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S2, there is a person that is mind controlling animals to work for them.
The never witch also uses animals as part of her army (crows, wolves, spiders), which commonly get hit or poofed away in fights.
The never witch also uses animals as part of her army (crows, wolves, spiders), which commonly get hit or poofed away in fights.
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Does a pet die?
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E14
I would say a robot friend of one of the characters is regarded similarly to a pet and they do end up "dying". Technically it can't really die since it's a robot, but it is an emotional scene and it's clear that the character cared about the robot and it's destruction is treated like a death.
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There are nightmare wolf things that attack and fight with the main group. They are injured at times. It is not graphic but may be scary, especially to younger audiences. They have very large teeth and there are some close-ups on their mouths at times.
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Is there a dead animal?
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E11
A monster/evil eel is eaten by a goose. 11:03 - 10:47 (Netflix/backwards time). It's not very graphic. It does show the goose grabbing the eel with it's beak, cuts to show the shadows of them, and pans back with the eel's tail sticking out of the goose mouth. The goose then burps some purple goo on the floor. While mildly gross, I wouldn't consider this scene graphic and the characters are not disturbed by this, they are cheering the goose on since it's helping them fight the monsters. There is a single comment of "gross but effective" after the goose burps.
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Kinda! I don't think it's v* and more..like coughing up some food, but there is a bit of stuff that is shown on the ground after a goose burps from eating an eel like monster. It's purple goo basically. A character makes a comment on it being gross. It lasts for a couple seconds.
Netflix/backwards time: skip 10:52 - 10:47. The actual stuff is shown just for like 2-3 secs, but this allows you to skip the burp as well.
After the goose bites the eel on the back, skip 20 sec and you can avoid the eating and burp/v* part.
Netflix/backwards time: skip 10:52 - 10:47. The actual stuff is shown just for like 2-3 secs, but this allows you to skip the burp as well.
After the goose bites the eel on the back, skip 20 sec and you can avoid the eating and burp/v* part.
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All the main group are children. They fight against evil forces that harm them, imprison them, and otherwise are bad to them. So technically yes, in the good vs evil kind of way. It's a cartoon rated for kids, so nothing is very graphic.
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Is there excessive gore?
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Monsters are usually poofed away when they get hit, like a puff of sand. The vast majority of the show is not gory. There's one scene where there is blood? Dream sand? Not sure, it's golden but it does kinda spray (S2E19, the most intense episode imo). I'll add details for that scene in blood section.
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E7
It is mentioned that a historic warrior put a spear to their heart when they realized they made a bad mistake/had turned evil. It's not called suicide ever, however essentially has the implication. Characters do no react too much to hearing this backstory.
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Technically, very technically, yes. Some spoilers.
A father is corrupted/brainwashed into doing what he thinks is best for his kids. This results in him directly fighting magic-like in the dream world with his kids. (Sort of like a Luke and Darth Vader situation.) He genuinely cares about his children and doesn't do this to purposely hurt them. He later goes back to normal.
A father is corrupted/brainwashed into doing what he thinks is best for his kids. This results in him directly fighting magic-like in the dream world with his kids. (Sort of like a Luke and Darth Vader situation.) He genuinely cares about his children and doesn't do this to purposely hurt them. He later goes back to normal.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Are there jump scares?
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There are several times when a scene switches from something more calm, to the middle of a fight and it can be a little jolting.
The jump scares, that I've noticed, are already during action scenes so they're a little expected/not too scary. It might startle a younger child or someone sensitive to jump scares, but they're not too bad in my opinion.
The jump scares, that I've noticed, are already during action scenes so they're a little expected/not too scary. It might startle a younger child or someone sensitive to jump scares, but they're not too bad in my opinion.
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Are there abusive parents?
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In S3, many parents choose to put an item on their children that "helps" them by making them happy. This item essentially brainwashes the kids/ puts them on a repeat loop in their dreams. The parents are not aware of the total effect of their actions (they think it will just make their child happy and/or help with dream issues/nightmares), but the disregard of the child's ability to make a decision for themselves and the sneaky manner in which the item is applied (when they are already sleeping), may read as abusive to some. I don't believe it's supposed to be interpreted this way, though some may see it differently. The parents themselves could also be considered brainwashed at this point as well, and therefore not acting as they normally would.
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Is there decapitation?
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S2
E19
Seems a bit odd to say yes for a kids show, but there is a robot ally that is killed via this method. While there is no blood/gore (it's a robot afterall), it may still be visually disturbing, especially to younger audiences. It is done with a lazer-like sword. There are some wires that are shown and it does show the head not attached. Characters react slightly shocked/scared to this.
Timestamp: 13:55 - 13:45 (Netflix/backwards time). I think it's about 8:55 normal time.
SPOILER as to who the robot is: It's king albert, so a monkey like robot.
Timestamp: 13:55 - 13:45 (Netflix/backwards time). I think it's about 8:55 normal time.
SPOILER as to who the robot is: It's king albert, so a monkey like robot.
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Is there defecation?
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E14
A bird poops on Madteo. The poop is shown for few seconds.
Netflix/backwards time: 19:04 -18:58
Netflix/backwards time: 19:04 -18:58
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Does an abused person forgive their abuser?
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Yes. No. Kinda. It's complicated.
To keep it as simple/non spoiler as I can, character A is seen as bad and character B really dislikes them and feels like they target them specifically. It's later revealed that character A was trying to keep B safe by not drawing extra attention to B (and since this is an antagonist, they treated them poorly in order to make sure other evil people didn't target B once they realized that B was actually very important to A - let's just say they have a history that B is unaware of/doesn't recognize them).
Character A ends up helping character B avoid a bad fate at the last minute, essentially sacrificing themself and showing a change in heart. It's only AFTER the change, that B slowly begins forgiving A. There is several scenes showing the progression and how B doesn't exactly trust them at first but after A keeps acting in a good way and shows they really have changed, eventually the two characters make up.
So yes, an abuser was forgiven. But the abuser 1) did a lot of what they did to protect the other character from others that would not have been nice to them/would have used them as ransom against A and 2) wasn't forgiven and in fact was very much disliked, until they changed as a person and consistently showed they were working on being a better person. Some may see this as forgiving an abuser. Some may see this as not forgiving an abuser since they had to change first for the better in order to be forgiven (was no longer abusive and was trying hard to make up for all they had done. It's also made clear that character B wouldn't forgive them while they were actively acting bad) and it was revealed that they purposely helped character B even when bad (such as "accidentally" letting them escape).
I could see someone interpreting this either way.
TLDR: An active abuser is not forgiven. An abuser who changed their ways, genuinely puts time and effort into mending their relationship, and has given up their bad past, is forgiven after consistently showing they have changed for the better. They are not suddenly forgiven the first time they act good, it takes time.
To keep it as simple/non spoiler as I can, character A is seen as bad and character B really dislikes them and feels like they target them specifically. It's later revealed that character A was trying to keep B safe by not drawing extra attention to B (and since this is an antagonist, they treated them poorly in order to make sure other evil people didn't target B once they realized that B was actually very important to A - let's just say they have a history that B is unaware of/doesn't recognize them).
Character A ends up helping character B avoid a bad fate at the last minute, essentially sacrificing themself and showing a change in heart. It's only AFTER the change, that B slowly begins forgiving A. There is several scenes showing the progression and how B doesn't exactly trust them at first but after A keeps acting in a good way and shows they really have changed, eventually the two characters make up.
So yes, an abuser was forgiven. But the abuser 1) did a lot of what they did to protect the other character from others that would not have been nice to them/would have used them as ransom against A and 2) wasn't forgiven and in fact was very much disliked, until they changed as a person and consistently showed they were working on being a better person. Some may see this as forgiving an abuser. Some may see this as not forgiving an abuser since they had to change first for the better in order to be forgiven (was no longer abusive and was trying hard to make up for all they had done. It's also made clear that character B wouldn't forgive them while they were actively acting bad) and it was revealed that they purposely helped character B even when bad (such as "accidentally" letting them escape).
I could see someone interpreting this either way.
TLDR: An active abuser is not forgiven. An abuser who changed their ways, genuinely puts time and effort into mending their relationship, and has given up their bad past, is forgiven after consistently showing they have changed for the better. They are not suddenly forgiven the first time they act good, it takes time.
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Does someone have an eating disorder?
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No. However in S3 several characters end up eating odd food items (like bark and squirrel milk. Yes you read that right - squirrel milk) due to not being able to go anywhere in the city. When they do travel within the city, one character always goes for food and tries to carry a lot with them. I wouldn't say this is an eating disorder at all, more like a survival situation, but the character's focus on food may bother some. Most food scenes/them trying to go for food in the city is played in a light joking manner (like they're being chased and they stop to eat in the middle of the chase).
A character also has a reoccurring obsession with a particular food. This is played for jokes and they do eat other things as well. (this part is for all seasons 1-3)
A character also has a reoccurring obsession with a particular food. This is played for jokes and they do eat other things as well. (this part is for all seasons 1-3)
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Is someone gaslighted?
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The nighthunter and the nightmare king single out Mateo by telling him lies and otherwise manipulating him (saying they know where him and his sister live, he's better off alone, etc.). This is season 1.
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Is a child abandoned by a parent?
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SPOILERS: We learn that Zoey has never gotten to know her father aside from in photos. Her Aunt says that she doesn't know where her father is or why he left the way he did.
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Is there gun violence?
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Fantasy guns that shoot light (lumi-casters) are used throughout the show. They are used against dream creatures and not against people.
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Is a child's toy destroyed?
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Not destroyed per se, but one of the characters has their toy taken by the nightmare people and they change the toy into a creepier version and use it for themselves.
SPOILERS: They do eventually get the toy back and restored to its original form.
SPOILERS: They do eventually get the toy back and restored to its original form.
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Does a parent die?
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SPOILERS: We learn that Zoey's mother passed away before the events of the show.
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Is reality unstable or unhinged?
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It's a show about dreams. Dream logic like flying in the air, fantasy creatures, and odd realities (like a candy world) are used throughout the show. There is also times that the dream world and the waking (regular) worlds mix, like creatures from the dream world coming over into the non-dream world.
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Is electro-therapy used?
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No, however in S3 the magical/dream attacks of one character resembles lightning and some characters do get shocked by it.
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Does a woman get slapped?
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Does a car crash?
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A dream space car, like a plane and car combined.
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Is someone disabled played by able-bodied?
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A character in a wheelchair is voiced by a voice actor that is not in a wheelchair. Not sure if this question really applies to animated/voice acted films though.
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Does a family member die?
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SPOILERS: We learn that Zoey's mother passed away before the events of the show.
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Is someone terminally ill?
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SPOILERS: We learn that Zoey's mother passed away before the events of the show. It's stated in a past scene that she was ill and then the next past scene she has passed (Zoey is moving in with her Aunt who mentions the mother's passing.)
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Is someone stalked?
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Kinda. The nightmare king spys on the main group through a kind of nightmare technology. He does this to try to find an object of importance the main group is also looking for.
The nighthunter also follows around the main group in the waking world. He spies on them and listens in to some conversations.
The nighthunter also follows around the main group in the waking world. He spies on them and listens in to some conversations.
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Are there snakes?
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Think there's only one? Z-blob takes the form of a snake when trying to startle a character (it's in S3 but I don't remember the episode, when he is trying to startle Nova I think it's the second thing he turns into).
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Is someone beaten up by a bully?
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Not beaten up but there is bullying.
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Are there bedbugs?
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Literally bed-bugs. Like bed shaped bugs in the dream world. There's both tiny bug sized ones and large bed sized ones.
There is a scene where the bedbugs are used as a distraction so someone is being overly dramatic about the bedbugs flying around them.
There is a scene where the bedbugs are used as a distraction so someone is being overly dramatic about the bedbugs flying around them.
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Does a plane crash?
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There's dream space car things that are like a combination of a plane and a car. Some lean more to the car side and others look more plane like. There are a couple crashes throughout the show.
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Is someone possessed?
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There is some mind control that happens (mainly S2). There's also some objects that when held, they make the holder behave differently. This may be similar to possession to some.
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Is someone watched without knowing?
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The nightmare king spys on the main group through a kind of nightmare technology. He does this to try to find an object of importance the main group is also looking for.
The nighthunter also follows around the main group in the waking world. He spies on them and listens in to some conversations.
The main group search for a villian through a telescope and are able to see them without them knowing.
The nighthunter also follows around the main group in the waking world. He spies on them and listens in to some conversations.
The main group search for a villian through a telescope and are able to see them without them knowing.
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Is there screaming?
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During fights at times.
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Is someone kidnapped?
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Yes. There are many instances of dreamers being kidnapped by villians.
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Are there demons or Hell?
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While not specifically demons or hell, there are nightmare creatures called Grimspawn and a nightmare realm.
There is also a witch and sirens.
There is also a witch and sirens.
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Is there obscene language/gestures?
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While not obscene, there is use of the word "jerk" for major villains a couple times. There is multiple times of calling villians turkeys as an insult.
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Are there sharks?
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Dream shark that is created from a stuffed animal, so it's orange and more cute/cartoony.
There is also a shark boat that is used by the nightmare people. This is creepier and has it's teeth showing. The shark itself never does anything other than act like a ship though.
There is also a shark boat that is used by the nightmare people. This is creepier and has it's teeth showing. The shark itself never does anything other than act like a ship though.
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Is someone homeless?
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It's implied a character is or was homeless because they mention how they used to live in the park. It's one remark that's really easy to miss.
In S3, the main cast essentially become homeless because they cannot go into the city due to avoiding being on the grid. They live in a hut in the park. It's technically a home I guess, but it's a bit run down and they live off the land.
S2 also has a character that has holey clothes and some dirt on them that only wants to live in the dream world. Their appearance may lead one to think they are/were homeless.
In S3, the main cast essentially become homeless because they cannot go into the city due to avoiding being on the grid. They live in a hut in the park. It's technically a home I guess, but it's a bit run down and they live off the land.
S2 also has a character that has holey clothes and some dirt on them that only wants to live in the dream world. Their appearance may lead one to think they are/were homeless.
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Is an animal sad?
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If you consider Z-blob an animal, then yes he is shown sad at times.
Phil, a talking manticore, also has a few moments of being sad/lonely.
Phil, a talking manticore, also has a few moments of being sad/lonely.
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Are there bugs?
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"bedbugs" - literally bed shaped bugs in the dream world, spiders, large hill sized dream beetles, regular sized beetles, and probably some others as well.
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Is an animal abandoned?
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If you consider Z-blob an animal? Z-blob is left in an area he cannot move from for reasons. Mateo visits him at times, but feels as though he is abandoning Z-blob and this takes an emotional toll on him that is shown throughout S2.
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Does someone sacrifice themselves?
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In a way, yes. A character goes against what they have been doing last minute and their actions allow others to escape, but leaves them trapped for some time.
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Does a non-human character die?
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Robots, if those count? One is treated like a friend, so the death is emotional (S3E14). Monsters/nightmare creatures are also poofed away (not sure if they're considered alive or if they are made up of dream sand).
An animal-like companion is also thought to be dead for several episodes, but later comes back.
An animal-like companion is also thought to be dead for several episodes, but later comes back.
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Is someone restrained?
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Yes. People are put into magical boxes that are large enough on the inside to fit anything but look small on the outside.
People/enemies are also restrained during fights, such as holding a robot down to get to an off button.
People/enemies are also restrained during fights, such as holding a robot down to get to an off button.
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Is there shakey cam?
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There's not too much of a shaky cam, but the camera does turn oddly at times, like going in a half circle slowly while it also pans out for certain scenes. It gives it a bit of motion that some may find bothersome. This is more noticeable in the earlier episodes and I think it tappers off a bit as the show goes on.
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Does someone have cancer?
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It's unknown what a relative of one of the characters passed away from before the events of the show. All we learn is that they were terminally ill.
No-one actively has cancer during the present time events of the show.
No-one actively has cancer during the present time events of the show.
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Animal
Are there spiders?
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S2
E11
Spiders used as part of the never witch army.
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Is someone eaten?
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E11
Mild spoilers: It's not a person, but an eel like monster is eaten on screen by a huge goose. It shows the end of the tail being slurped down. And some purple goo is burped afterwards.
Netflix/backwards time: 11:03 - 10:47 is the entirety of the goose and eel moment.
Netflix/backwards time: 11:03 - 10:47 is the entirety of the goose and eel moment.
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