A bittersweet conversation about Laika, the first animal sent to space, who died in orbit. Danielle talks to the visiting cosmonaut about it at the Outpost bar
Discussions of an unhealthy parent/young child dynamic, alleging past child abuse/mistreatment (verbal/emotional), focusing on the child’s fear of the parent
While what is shown on screen doesn’t cross the line, it can be triggering for survivors. There are many scenes where couples argue, including throwing things against the wall.
Discussions of an unhealthy parent/young child dynamic, alleging past child abuse/mistreatment (verbal/emotional), focusing on the child’s fear of the parent
References a few brief on-screen scenes in season 1 of the parent and the child
Season 3: Mostly off-screen (it's said it was happening between seasons 2 and 3), but there's also a scene that shows a character in a car, watching Karen's home.
Mention of kicking dog during meeting (like telling people to do it.) You can just skip the whole meeting, honestly. They just say to do whatever over the weekend and then be back at work on Monday.
Nothing visual, but it is discussed. In the scene with Margo and Aleida includes them talking about Bill Strausser wetting himself.
In the following episode, S02E08, the scene with Aleida and Bill, then the one with Margo and Aleida, and then finally the one with Aleida and Bill again, all discuss this.
It's caused by taking drugs; a character who is high is shown not taking well constant barking of a robot dog. However the scene is cut in a certain way to show how this character is hearing it. So for somebody with misophonia this scene might be highly irritating.
The beginning of every season shows us very fast, using flashing newspapers and TV reel, what happened during last 10 years between seasons. While it's not flashing very fast, it's to be taken under consideration that it might be hard to watch for some.
Shaky cam in almost every scene. In some scenes, handheld shots are intercut with mounted camera shots with no apparent rhyme or reason, which I find even more jarring than constant shaky cam.
not in the show, but during a montage at the beginning of the episode, a newspaper article is briefly shown that mentions sexual assault. a photo of harvey weinstein is part of the newspaper excerpt
A few people (and a habitation module) get buried under sand/dust in a landslide. Some are able to extricate themselves, but some are stuck and needing rescue, and some don’t survive.