Tales of science fiction, fantasy and the occult, exploring humanity's hopes, despairs, prides and prejudices in metaphoric ways. Next stop ahead The Twilight Zone.
This tv show contains 23 potentially triggering events.
[S1E2: Nightmare at 30,000 Feet] The episode's protagonist suffers from PTSD, which causes an on-screen panic attack, colours his judgement, and ultimately gets him killed.
[S2E1: Meet In The Middle] A character starts hearing the voice of a woman he's never met in his head, to which his therapist suggests a DID diagnosis. He's (most likely) wrong, and truth turns out to be far weirder, but the situation doesn't end well for anyone involved and might be an uncomfortable watch.
[S1E10: Blurryman] An episode about the production of the show, complete with Jordan Peele breaking character after his opening monologue and one of the writers quickly discovering she's stuck in an episode herself.
[S1E7: Not All Men] A man gets verbally and physically aggressive when a woman he is on a date with repeatedly declines to have sex with him. Though he ultimately relents and lets her leave, she is left with visible bruises from his grip and is scared of him throughout the episode. Later, a teenage boy goes through a similar experience.
[S1E6: Six Degrees of Freedom] A character is implied to have been incinerated, but the camera cuts away before his fate is confirmed. Another character is shown to have burn marks after the incident.
[S1E1: The Comedian] A bus crash is stated to have killed a child off-screen. Another child is implied to have been killed, but is later shown to be okay.
[S1E1: The Comedian] A man willingly erases himself from existence. [S1E9: The Blue Scorpion] Revolves around the suicide weapon used by the protagonist's father.
[S1E3: Replay] The episode focuses on the murder of a black student at the hands of a white policeman, and the protagonist's attempts to undo and avoid the situation.
[S01E04] a character refers to himself as Santa for the evening at a Christmas party and later, the narrator refers to Santa as “the most powerful of myths”
[S1E1: The Comedian] A bus crash is stated to have killed a number of people, but this goes unshown. [S1E7: Not All Men] A car t-bones the protagonist's car as she attempts to flee the city. The other driver is shown to be either unconscious or dead.
[S1E3: Replay, S1E5: The Wunderkind] A character is shot with visible blood. [S1E7: Not All Men] The corpse of a man who was beaten to death is shown. A man has his head crushed by a mace on-camera. Multiple other characters are seen covered in blood.
[S1E6: Six Degrees of Freedom] Nuclear weaponry is used to wipe out the protagonists' city mere minutes after they leave. This is not shown, but the event is the focal point of the episode and is discussed often. [S1E10: Blurryman] The aftermath of a nuclear explosion is shown.
[S1E3: Replay] Contains realistic depictions of police brutality. [S1E5: The Wunderkind] A character is shot. [S1E9: The Blue Scorpion] The protagonist obsesses over his father's suicide weapon, and later shoots a man with it.
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