Schmigadoon
TV Show
ReportA couple on a backpacking trip designed to reinvigorate their relationship discover the magical town of Schmigadoon, in which everyone acts as if they’re in a studio musical from the 1940s. They then discover that they can’t leave until they find “true love.”
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Is there pedophilia?
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Jjjjjj
Ehhh not really — Betsy in season one is clearly an adult actress but playing a teenager of an unknown age. One of the main characters only pursues her as a way to get out of Schmigadoon (although he might be attracted to her as well, I thought it was a bit of a gray area). When he finds out that she’s much younger than she looks, he instantly wants to leave and stop pursuing her. When he’s almost forced to marry her, he gets out of it twice and is clearly not interested.
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Is a minor sexualized?
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RomyPotash
Yes and no, it's a gag that clearly an adult actress is playing a child character that is sexualized. It's being criticized by other characters
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Does someone vomit?
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catlover29
S1 and s2 completely safe!
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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Abandonment
Is a child abandoned by a parent?
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Jjjjjj
Season 2 has a lot of stuff about orphans. Also before the events of the show, Jenny’s father was framed for murdering her mother and was imprisoned — so not intentionally abandoning her, but still abandonment nonetheless
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Abuse
Is someone gaslighted?
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Anonymous
The Tunnel of Love person tells the main character that she's trying to make him fall for her, and then says he wasn't singing immediately after his song.
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Addiction
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frogntoad
S2
A character gets high on laced bread.
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Are animals abused?
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Eratosthenese
There’s a line in the opening song about someone who does “unspeakable things to pigs”
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Bodily Harm
Is someone crushed to death?
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chachanowyall
S2
E6
Someone is crushed by a crashing chandelier.
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Is there cannibalism?
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catlover29
S2
E4
there’s an entire song about killing and eating orphans, obviously nothing shown!
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Children
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catlover29
no but again there is an entire song during the Sweeney Todd era about killing and eating orphans
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Disability
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Family
Is someone kidnapped?
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frogntoad
S2
E5
At the end of s2e5.
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Is there a hospital scene?
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quinnalec
the main characters meet at a hospital where they both work
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Paranoia
Is the fourth wall broken?
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RomyPotash
Yes and no. The premise of the show is 2 modern people being stuck in a musical. The main characters are fully aware of them being in a musical, talk about it, criticize casting or wording choices and so on. Part 2 have a narrator. However, the main characters, the one that stack in the musical are not aware of them being in a show, never talk to the camera, and keep this story "behind the 4th wall"
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Pregnancy
Is there childbirth?
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quinnalec
opening scene shows someone giving birth
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Prejudice
Are there fat jokes?
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chachanowyall
S2
E6
"No femmes or fatties"
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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frogntoad
S2
E5
The word "lame" is used in reference to a physical injury, in the same way it is used in the Bible when Jesus heals a physically incapacitated person.
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Is there hate speech?
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frogntoad
S2
No, though the terms "femmes" and "fruitcakes" are used in derogatory ways.
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Relationships
Is there a large age gap?
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frogntoad
S2
There are age gaps between Dove Cameron (27) and Aaron Tveit (39), and Cecily Strong (39) and Patrick Page (61). The second "couple" is not physical beyond hugging and hand-holding, though the first is implied to have had sex.
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Sex
Is there sexual content?
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Jjjjjj
A LOT of innuendo (verbal and visual aka fruits being references to genitals), but no outright sex scenes. Mostly implied right before and the morning after. One of the main characters in one scene in season 2 says two characters are probably having sex in a crate, and you see a crate rocking, but no noises or images. Season 2 has a lot of show girls in provocative costumes, but no nudity
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Is someone sexually objectified?
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frogntoad
S2
The lawyer character is an attractive woman and the show plays into that a lot. Characters (mostly men) sing about how attractive she is and there are many innuendos made during said songs.
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Is there bestiality?
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Anonymous
The farmer says he "does unspeakable things to pigs".
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
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catlover29
brief blood splatter played for laughs a few times in S2
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Is there gun violence?
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quinnalec
a character has a gun and points it at the main character
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