After the fall of the Galactic Empire, lawlessness has spread throughout the galaxy. A lone gunfighter makes his way through the outer reaches, earning his keep as a bounty hunter.
Also in episode 9 (first of season 2), several Banthas are eaten and a much larger creature is blown up from the inside. At the end, you see the creature's flesh being picked off its carcass. Banthas look a lot like wooly mammoths to me, so it's definitely a little shocking. Especially after you see some of the characters brushing the bantha's teeth in an earlier scene. :(
The second half of Chapter 10: The Passenger (S02E02) prominently features swarms of small spider creatures and a huge alpha-spider. There is a chase scene involving the spiders and a surprise reappearance of the huge spider after it's apparent defeat.
Not really graphic ir excesive, but this is easily one of the most violent Star Wars properties. The highlighst are Mando cutting men in half throught the series, but being More specific we have ep1 S2 where a gigant worm Is killed and it's gory remains are shown in detail, or also ep6 S2 where a buch of Stormtroopers as slaughtered, not too graphically but still pretty violent.
S2E2 a sentient being eats the yet-to-be fertilized eggs of another sentient being. Maybe not the exact definition, but definitely made a lot of viewers uncomfortable.
There's more before this, but in Episode 8 of season two LOTS of "pirates" fall to their death when Mando and the prisoner are acting as imperial storm troopers (I think they're storm troopers?) it's pretty obvious when the fight will begin because it's noted that they're pirates. Mando throws them off the truck a lot and sometimes it's shown.
In Chapter 10: The Passenger (S02E02) an alien mother travels with her clutch of *unfertilised* eggs. Over the course of the episode a number of eggs are eaten by another character, without the mother's knowledge. This is clearly played for laughs, but could be seen as distasteful.
not sure if it counts as vomit or not, but in the first episode of s2, the krayt dragon spits some sort of acid type thing and it could potentially be triggering
*spoilers* Din Djarin (the Mandalorian) Is revealed to suffer severe PTSD after the Death of his parents in the hands of droids, which causes him to have extreme adversion thowards them at the begining of the show
In Chapter 10: The Passenger (S02E02) an alien mother travels with her clutch of *unfertilised* eggs. Over the course of the episode a number of eggs are eaten by another character, without the mother's knowledge. This is clearly played for laughs, but could be seen as distasteful.
In Chapter 10: The Passenger (S02E02) an alien mother travels with her clutch of *unfertilised* eggs. Over the course of the episode a number of eggs are eaten by another character, without the mother's knowledge. This is clearly played for laughs, but could be seen as distasteful.
SPOILERS . . one particularly disturbing unborn baby element: a frog mother is carrying her eggs in some sort of clear canister on her back, they are the last eggs of her life and of her lineage. she needs transportation to the planet where her husband has made a home for them and the eggs need to be kept safe. The Child eats like almost half of these precious life-or-death eggs throughout the episode. It was somewhat softened because her species is almost a literal frog (needs translator to speak english) but she has a motherly way and the fact that they are her last eggs & last chance made it very relatable for anyone who has infertility/etc type triggers.
Unless you count IG-11 being asexual and aromantic. Which I do but it’s not a big part of his character and most people don’t feel bad for droids the same way I do.
Sort of. Multiple indigenous groups are subject to colonization, raids etc and a character one thinks that one indigenous group are a problem despite it being their land. Gungan accents are mocked as the butt of a joke. Multiple jokes about the genocide of mandalorians
No, but for anyone triggered by external matters— the actress who plays Cara Dune has (among other things) compared opposing conservatism to the treatment of Jewish people during the H*locaust. She was fired and Cara has stopped appearing as of Season 3 but rewatching episodes with her is kinda triggering for me, knowing what she has said.
The Mandalorians lost their entire home planet. The spaceship that the title Mandalorian lives in is often damaged or wrecked, making him temporarily homeless.