A high-concept crime procedural about a small team of investigators who are assembled to track down and capture the most dangerous killers our country has ever seen, all of whom have just escaped from a top-secret prison that’s not supposed to exist.
about 25min in, bex figures out zack was guilty of animal cruelty as a child, and it cuts to 15 years earlier where we see a cat door with the cat's name "King" on the door. I skipped fwd from there but i could see from pausing and scrolling that the teenager menacingly holds King (but the cat actor is fine) and then it cuts to a scene after the teenager has murdered King but the audience doesn't see the dead cat, only the father's reaction and an angled shot of the teenager doing something - I'm not sure what bc I skipped fwd but I caught the last bit about the teenager saying he was "making King beautiful" and that his dad threw him out of the house, and then we hear the agents in the present say "so his dad caught him killing their cat"
no onscreen violence as far as i can tell
then around 34 min in we hear the story from zack as an adult about killing King and adorning his dead body with his mother's jewelry. it's very upsetting but that's the point. it only lasts about 30 seconds
One of the killers is seen holding a rabbit at about 14 minutes in. There are two rabbits and neither are harmed. They are just being held and cuddled. Towards the end of the episode, there is a rabbit enclosure and no rabbits are harmed or in any distress.