Nicholas, a neurotic 25-year-old, hasn’t been particularly present in his siblings’ lives, but when their single dad reveals that he is terminally ill, the girls have to cope with not only a devastating loss but also the realization that Nicholas is the one who will have to rise to the occasion, move in and hold it all together.
This tv show contains 19 potentially triggering events.
Not an eating disorder, but there is 1 occurrence of self-induced vomiting in S1 Ep3 where Matilda begs Alex to get drunk and vomit with her, and he doesn't vomit naturally but uses his fingers to purge to make Matilda feel better
Episode two, the characters discuss when one of the characters was younger and had a tantrum threatening to commit suicide and wrote a suicide note, it is joked about lightly
there is a non-judgemental discussion in episode 1 where a character is loading a washing machine, looking like they wet their bed. After a minute, it is revealed that they had their period.
Teenagers take a blood pressure medication thinking it will make them high and when one is having an anxiety attack, they tell the guardian "Barb's overdosed". Turns out she didn't actually overdose and she's fine, it was just an anxiety attack.
The dad dies from cancer in episode 1. The death is not shown, only talked about such as when they are discussing who will take guardianship of his girls, and the funeral is shown. No graphics or graphic descriptions.
In episode 2 from 3:14 to 4:12, starting when Nicholas says "I am happy to introduce you to Stephanie" and in episode 4 from 6:38-6:46, after they've played bingo and Nicholas says "Gorgeous driving"
Every episode is named after a bug and the bug in question will show up at some point in the episode. Some, like Stephanie the tarantula, are reoccurring characters.
Debated within the narrative; an autistic main character has sex with an older boy while drunk. An episode is devoted to the discussion of whether she's been raped, as she doesn't believe so.
a character breaks their little finger, no blood or bone shown. They are obviously in some pain but it's played for laughs. The broken finger is shown around five times but it is either in a splint or looks like an awkwardly bent but perfectly healthy finger.
Season two, a character intentionally cuts her own finger with a knife to get another character to help her. This is not done with the intention to harm herself, but is still SH.
episode 2 has a non-detailed suicide discussion but it was a loong time ago and nobody got hurt. It is told as a joke (noting that suicide is not funny, the story is) but it's okay if you don't get it, some characters don't either.
Genevieve purposefully gives herself a minor cut on the finger with a knife to get Matilda to come out of her room. It's bloody, but brief and not really gory other than blood.