Milo Murphy is the personification of Murphy’s Law where anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Suffering from Extreme Hereditary Murphy’s Law condition (EHML), Milo always looks to make the best of the cards he’s been dealt and his endless optimism and enthusiasm can turn any catastrophe into a wild adventure. Together, he and his friends will learn that it’s all about a positive attitude and not to sweat the big stuff… and it’s all big stuff.
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In "Lady Krillers," the whole plot centers around a man dressing up as a woman. Tobias "Tobina" disguise is not portrayed as predatory necessarily, since he only dressed as a woman to get a movie role, but this is used for jokes.
1. Cavendish and Dakota follow Milo to a school dance and stalk him in "School Dance". They don't interact with him, and they aren't doing it with bad intentions. (Also, Cavendish and Dakota just run into Milo a lot in general, but this isn't intentional on either side.)
2. It's revealed in "Cavendish Unleashed" that aliens have been watching Milo for an unknown amount of time. They later abduct him (but, again, not for evil reasons).
There is a scene in "The Math Book" with spiders, and a scene in "Perchance to Sleepwalk" where there are a lot of bugs. These are both brief, and can be skipped.
Zack hyperventilates in "The Undergrounders". Amanda hyperventilates in "Smooth Opera-tor". These are both fairly short. In addition, the aliens in season 2 hold their breath in order to shapeshift, but there's nothing to suggest that the aliens can't hold their breath for a very long time.
A character falls into lava in "The Island of Lost Dakotas". They do die temporarily, but someone goes back in time to stop them from dying.
All of this is in a flashback and is on-screen for about 5 seconds. It's easily skipped.
Cavendish’s entire body is crushed by a falling AC unit, and he dies. In another death scene, his head explodes from being in outer space. Neither of these scenes are graphic (no blood/gore), but they are blunt and straightforward.
There are clowns in "Safety First". Clowns are almost unavoidable if you watch that episode, but that episode is not important to the plot and you can skip it if you want.
Many characters end up in the hospital, but there is nothing particularly squeamish. I know for certain that there are hospital scenes in "Rooting for the Enemy", "Worked Day", "Dog Walker, Runner, Screamer", and "The Speech and Debate ... Explosion Event". However, I definitely missed some.
Not canonically, although it is worth noting that many viewers see Dakota and Cavendish's relationship as romantic, and The Island of Lost Dakotas shows Cavendish dying over and over again (although little to no gore is shown).
Someone dies by falling into molten lava, but no proper water drowning happens. There are precarious scenes that take place in and around water, though.