After an experimental gene therapy turns them into monsters, three twenty-somethings band together to hunt down the scientist responsible and force him to make them human again.
This tv show contains 49 potentially triggering events.
(spoilers) One of the characters has an "alter-ego" who is very violent/murders people as a result of a genetic disorder. It's not portrayed as DID but is similar enough (blackouts, they share a body, etc) it could be triggering
one character is constantly harassed and assaulted by others who are “not in control of themselves” it’s a mix of being played for laughs and scary/intense. it’s never funny.
There is at least one scene where hands are pressed to someone's neck with hostile intent. There is also a gasp around 41:41 in episode 9 after someone is shot / suffers a GSW.
There is decapitation in an early episode, and in a later episode there is a scene where brains come out of someone's head (skull intact.) There is also a scene where someone (with super strength) tries to step on someone (but they roll out of the way.)
There is trauma to someone's face and, while it is revealed to be their nose that received the trauma, it isn't clear when the initial action happens. (I am only on episode 6.)
There is a character who has frequent nightmares with a recurring figure who may resemble a ghost, creepy nature. Has creepy mouth and no face at times.
Many scenes, characters are getting blood drawn, shots, etc. There's a few scenes of close ups of needles and the wounds afterwards. It's a large part of the show
One character blows himself up, I can't remember the episode but it's earlier on either I think Ep2. Another uses a scalpel to kill themselves in Ep3 around 9m ish. It's after she says 'maybe you should', you have a few seconds to skip ahead.
In episode 7 between 11:38 and 11:54 it's implied that Tilda and her boyfriend have sex in their van, we only see them kissing while entering the van, the camera pans away while the van is shaking to show a figure in a black hoodie looming near it
Side character dies in a car crash offscreen. The event is recalled when telling a loved one what happened. (I don't recall what episode, but when a main character gets a phone call and screams enough to wake everyone up, the scene will follow in that episode. The retelling scene takes place on a bench.) There is also an instance when nanobots take over control of the vehicle so the driver is not in control, but the vehicle does not crash (episode 8, approx. 26:30min to 30 minutes.) There are scenes Multiple people die in cars from other (intentional/unwilling) causes.