A female character is talking to her friend and references how she is not going to return to her abusive husband "again". It is implied she has done so several times. She does hold firm and does not return to him this time.
Very frequent surveillance-type stalking by the main villain organization against the protagonists. Occasionally by the protagonists toward this organization.
A witch's cat whose scratch put one of the main characters in to a coma is in a carrier. It escapes, and ransacks the building and attacks a character. She opens the door to let the cat out, and we later hear a sound that implies the cat got hit by a car.
One of the opening scenes shows a group of people chasing a rabbit around a forest. One of the people catches the rabbit and holds it up. The scene immediately cuts to a dead rabbit on a spit above a fire. We do not see the rabbit get hurt, there is no blood or violence, and the live rabbit does not seem particularly distressed at any point but the scene could be upsetting, especially with the sudden cut to the dead rabbit.
Detective Hank Griffin goes down into the basement and starts feeling funny. He notices a four post bed in the basement and as he goes closer to the bed one of the posts transforms into a king cobra and it lunges for him. Obviously he is hallucinating but very realistic.
In the beginning of season 1 episode 11, when you see a woman walking and crying. Fast forward until you see the title sequence if finger/toe mutilation is a trigger.
Season 2 ep 14 min: 14:40 You can kinda see it coming a guys is stumbling out of a bar when Monroe is on the phone with Nick. Scene looks blurry at first but it gets clear right when it happens full audio and visual. I recommend muting from 14:40-14:55. About 15 seconds. S2 episode 18 I would guess about min 4:40 I heard audio and closed my eyes. I don’t know if there is visual but it shows the castle and then adalind v* in toilet. S3 E22 SPOILER AHEAD man in ambulance has mask over his face. Blood is coughed up in the mask. Personally a severe emetophobe and wasn’t too bothered. But it was quick with SOME audio. Fast scene switch S4 episode 8 Around 48-30 min in the sick guy is in front of his house, he sees nick and hank talking to his wife. And shortly after that he turns and v*s in his yard. You can kinda see it coming. I’d mute because there is audio and visual. Sorry I don’t have the exact time!
No adults. A woman hands another woman a pack of diapers for her baby and the baby's mother looks very relieved, implying it has been a struggle dealing without diapers.
Grimms have a reputation for decapitating every Wesen they come across, so there are very frequently drawings of and references to this.
There is also quite a bit of decapitation in the show. Typically the head is shown severed, and the wound is clean (blood around the scene, but no blood actively spurting or coming from the injury).
The main characters are cops but it doesn't mean there's copaganda inherently. Season 1 shows Hank, the partner, being driven mad with guilt over evidence he "lost" on the way to the DA office that incarcerated a man.
A 3000-year old Egyptian mummy is burned in a ceremony by the main characters and others. This is depicted as an act of respect for the community that the mummified creature belonged to.
Female wesen develops a gemstone-like rock on her throat after being forcefed multiple times. This stone gets cut out of her throat very carefully later in the episode.
I just started the second season and this is the worst show ive ever seen regarding this issue. police car lights, flashlights, etc all aiming right at the camera quite regularly. probably in 7/10 episodes.
Sort of--in the finale, both of the only POC main characters (Black and Asian) in the show die first to raise the stakes for the remaining white characters.
The show itself does not sexualize her, but the plot revolves around a teenage girl who is kidnapped for the purpose of rape. Her uncle and male cousins prepare her for a cultural ceremony where her cousins will gang-rape her in order to impregnate her. She is bound for most of the episode, and strung up for them to rape her. She is also bathed by the cousins, with one of them indicating that he will enjoy the later ceremony. She is fully clothed in the entire episode, apart from the bathing scene. (She is rescued in time, before the ceremony takes place.)
there is offscreen sex multiple times in the show, all quite mild and the scenes are cut after brief foreplay, before any actual sex starts…
except S3E4 a character randomly and suddenly has an orgasm onscreen (they are swimming in a dark lake making out, nothing is visible except their heads.) it was a very awkward moment of voyeurism especially since the cheesiness of the show makes it mostly appeal to a young audience.
The protagonist believes they are having consensual sex with their partner, but it is another person disguised as their partner instead. This non-consensual encounter is then treated as cheating by the remaining characters, and is never discussed or treated as the sexual assault it actually was.
there should not be any “no” votes- YES, rape is mentioned in multiple episodes, including at least two whole plot points around the violent rape of women.
in addition to this, a male main character is raped by a female character via drugging. i quit watching the show around season 4, but another comment on DDD leads me to believe a second male character is raped by a female character via deception in a later season too.
there is no joking; however, multiple male characters are sexually assaulted by female characters and the show completely glosses over it/does not acknowledge it as sexual assault.