On June 18, 2018 the federal government announced the creation of a 6th major division of the United States Armed Forces. The Goal of the new branch is "to defend satellites from attack" and "perform other space-related tasks." Or something. This is the story of the men and women who have to figure it out.
This tv show contains 8 potentially triggering events.
No one is sexually assaulted as of Season 1. However, in Season 1 Episode 5, a man plays with two balloons that are attached to a woman's chest, which she is angry about, mirroring a sexual assault situation.
No one is technically stalked as of Season 1, but people in moon experiment areas are frequently watched on the cameras set up for monitoring, sometimes without the people's knowledge.
In Season 1 Episode 5, bb guns are fired at people during a training exercise. In Season 1 Episode 10, some astronauts prepare guns for an attack, but they end up disassembling the guns.
There is no cheating in the show as of Season 1. A married couple agrees to have an open marriage, and both know about each other's partners, but their daughter interprets it as cheating.
In Season 1 Episode 10, a teenager gets drunk on the job, and puts alcohol in the smoothies she serves (presumably without the knowledge of the customers).
No children are abused, but a teenager is neglected, such as being left alone for a week, and only spending minutes or even seconds with her parents at a time.
In Season 1 Episode 1, after being told he has to quickly make a decision and goes into his office, the main character briefly hyperventilates while panicking.
In Season 1 Episode 10, some guys invite a teenage girl to a party and let her into their truck, then they drive into the middle of nowhere, don't let her out when she yells at them to, and chase after her when she escapes.
S2, Episode 3
If you want to avoid it entirely, skip the entire scene of Naird and Erin driving home, starting at approximately 23 minutes in. Nothing important to the plot happens in that scene.
No one has an explicit eating disorder, but there are a few diet and w*ight loss jokes. Erin exercises a lot, which may be triggering. There is at least 1 gym scene.