Reporter Camille Preaker confronts the psychological demons from her past when she returns to her hometown to investigate the murders of two young girls.
This tv show contains 79 potentially triggering events.
There are ZERO horses in this series. Therefore, there are no horse deaths. I think this series is being trolled, because this category should be entirely 100% NO votes.
Despite the town being dependent on the factory farm, and the many characters connected to it, there are NO on-screen animal deaths for the entirety of the series, beyond some details that imply it happens regularly in the town, like the workers with bloody clothes, or everyone in town eating large quantities of bacon, sausage, and ham. So, this category really should be 100% NO votes.
Beginning of the episode: a bunch of drunken teens are chasing a fearful piglet in the park, playing some stupid hick game of Capture The Pig.
24 minutes into the episode: A character walks through a pig factory farm, where we hear lots of squealing, and see pigs and nursing piglets contained in pens that are way too small, typical of the horrendous meat farm conditions.
Bloody, dead pig’s head is shown up close. The detective uses it, in his kitchen sink, for understanding a tooth-pulling technique and the required strength to remove teeth. Approximately 34 minutes into the episode. You have plenty of warning to look away, since we see the detective carrying a bloody plastic bag from his car to his room, prior to the contents being revealed.
At 47:42, it’s pretty short but Amma gets sick after Adora gives her medicine. She gives her medicine many times this episode but this is the only time she gets sick.
Someone almost pricks themselves with a needle under the fingernail and then almost opens an old scar with a needle. At the end of the episode, they draw a needle across their leg while wearing tights and across their stomach (no blood).
VERY graphic suicide via drinking bleach (or some other cleaning solvent) is shown at the end of the episode. Flashes to the scene are littered throughout the episode (and in episodes previously, however, now as much as this episode) and the body is shown fully at the end. I wouldn't suggest watching the last 5-10 minutes of the episode if you're even the slightest bit sensitive to suicide; It is extremely triggering.