Season 2 episode 11, two wolves are being bread when something causes the male to produce too much pheromones. The female wolf eats the male, no animals are shown, just Taggart's reaction.
In S1E5, a character kisses another without any consent. It goes on for around 10 seconds. Episode S2E11 features a /lot/ of sexual harassment, and several nonconsensual gropes and kisses.
Someone has their death staged as a suicide (by overdose) in S1E1, but does not actually kill themselves. Someone in S1E5 almost attempts suicide off a bridge, they decide not to attempt but end up falling off the bridge on accident (they're okay afterwards.)
In Season 5 especially there are several sex scenes. They don't show all of it but they do show the beginnings and ends. Characters are shown naked, but none of their private parts are shown on screen.
There is sexual content as early as S1E4.
In S2E1, several scientists burn alive. You can see 2 as they burn and you can see all of their charred corpses. Someone else catches fire from one of them.
This episode in particular contains a lot of gaslighting. Spoilers: A man has a device that can disrupt memory formation, and we learn that he used it, among other things, to manipulate a woman into marrying him. It's implied that he used it countless times in the relationship afterwards. He also used it to advance his career by stealing ideas from his wife and others.
But it's a near thing. A kid's mother was a clone of another woman. When the clone died the original showed up but didn't want to have anything to do with the child. In the end, she is convinced to stay with him, though.
A dragon doesn't directly die (albeit not a real dragon, rather a fake one shows up in a virtual reality), but is caught for testing. They originally intend on killing it, though.
In S5E8, two characters are trapped in a small space and almost drown. Several episodes may include restraint and choking. Several scenes also include areas being filled with poisonous gas.
many times, specifically in an early season episode where taggart, spencer, fargo, and vincent think a senator (?) is an alien invader and strap him to a table
A character in S1E1 is shown with a prosthetic leg after being injured earlier in the episode. A robot (he is basically human though) in one of the late Season 5 episodes (possibly the last, I can't remember 100%) is destroyed and has all his parts seperated. His arm is shown on its' own.
While not directly nor consciously, during Season 5 two characters that in reality are romantically involved with others are dating in a false reality.
Two men are considered dead after being absorbed into a science bubble that leaves the surrounding area burned. A woman is also killed and made to look like suicide.
The word "psycho" is used a handful of times. In S1E7, a character is mentioned to be giving her autistic child pills in order to possibly "cure his autism." In S1E10, they derogatorily use both the words "narcissistic" and "schizo."
Not directly incestuous, but in one episode a character describes another as being like his daughter. [End of Season 4]. In the next episode [S5E1] (in an alternate reality), they are romantically and sexually involved. One confesses feelings towards the other in actual reality a couple episodes later.
No specific timestamps as of right now, the show has some horror aspects so jumpscares of all different kinds can happen. I may list specific timestamps at some point.
In S1E7, a main character is stated to have been giving her autistic son pills as a "cure for autism."
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While not /abuse/, one of the majorly autistic-coded characters is killed off in Season 5 and then later has their brain controlled by other people.
VERY IMPORTANT. In Season 5 episodes 11 and 12, there is a video that a character explicitly states would cause a seizure for those with photosensitive epilepsy. There is flashing lights and images throughout the entire series, however this is specifically footage that they adknowledge will cause seizures and /needs/ to be avoided if you are photosensitive. It is similar to the footage doctors use to diagnose epilepsy. Please be careful around that episode in particular.
No timestamps other than that because intense flashing lights are consistent due to the sci-fi theme.