The story of Daimon and Ana Helstrom, the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer. The siblings have a complicated dynamic as they track down the terrorizing worst of humanity — each with their attitude and skills.
Ana is kidnapped by her murdering father, we aren't sure what she is subjected to besides the murder of other women. Daimon is cut by a knife and bleeding, we think it might be from his father but we aren't sure
I don't think so, but there's, erm, "eye stuff"? The keeper skull has one eye socket only, which is empty most of the time; a couple of times an eye materialises inside it. We also see an eye looking out through someone's mouth, emerging from the throat.
As an example, here's my own comment about finger mutilation: Someone is severed in two, and the upper part (nothing left below the ribs) keeps living for a good while. The person has nearly no skin left, and his lower jaw is very far from the rest of his head, though still there. He may be missing his left arm; I'm not sure. But he does have his right arm and hand, and at least two of the fingers on the hand are missing. What with the skinlessness and all, the whole thing is a bloody mess, but we do see the ragged stumps of the fingers quite clearly, especially when he writes something on the wall in his own blood.
A grieving boy of 12 or so jumps off a bridge in the very first scene of episode 10. He's saved by a supernatural force that stops his fall before he hits the water.
Full picture: Someone is severed in two, and the upper part (nothing left below the ribs) keeps living for a good while. The person has nearly no skin left, and his lower jaw is very far from the rest of his head, though still there. He may be missing his left arm; I'm not sure. But he does have his right arm and hand, and at least two of the fingers on the hand are missing. What with the skinlessness and all, the whole thing is a bloody mess, but we do see the ragged stumps of the fingers quite clearly, especially when he writes something on the wall in his own blood. Yum.
Well, someone is severed in two, and the upper part (nothing left below the ribs) keeps living for a good while, so... Also, the person has nearly no skin left, and his lower jaw is very far from the rest of his head, though still there. Plus he's missing some fingers, and possibly an entire arm? It's all very nasty.
Yes, under horrible circumstances, traumatising. Forced pregnancy with demon baby. The woman gives birth in a random tub, surrounded by enemies, no benevolent people present.
There is mention of the mom and dad dying but because they are demons they keep coming back, and daimon and Ana discuss multiple ways of killing them or how they would be better off with them dead.
Sort of. But it's done by the good guys, who take the baby to give it a good and loving upbringing away from the evil demons who brought about its birth.
No, but a full-term pregnant woman is in danger - including from herself, as she contemplates stabbing herself in the stomach to kill the demon baby inside her.
No, but there's a full-term pregnant woman who doesn't want the child she's carrying, because it's a demon baby. At one point, she seems to be just about to stab herself in the stomach, but she's interrupted.
Depends on definition. A woman (fiftysomething) has lung cancer and is seen coughing badly a few times, including coughing up blood. She shows no other physical signs of being sick, but does show signs of depression/defeatism/fatalism, declining chemotherapy (although she does take some medicine)- up until a certain point, when she changes their mind. Soon after, an accident sends her on the operating table, where doctors remove the sick part of her lung as well as (parts of) organs that were damaged in the accident. After that, she's considered fully well, and we don't see anything to the contrary.
No one dies from cancer or is bedridden or in hospital because of it. A woman (fiftysomething) has lung cancer and is seen coughing badly a few times, including coughing up blood. She shows no other physical signs of being sick, but does show signs of depression/defeatism/fatalism, declining chemotherapy (although she does take some medicine)- up until a certain point, when she changes their mind. Soon after, an accident sends her on the operating table, where doctors remove the sick part of her lung as well as (parts of) organs that were damaged in the accident. After that, she's considered fully well, and we don't see anything to the contrary.
In episode two there is a car wreck involving a possessed man and a large truck. It cuts before the collision but later shows the aftermath and the wreckage in detail.