There is no sexual abuse. But a child is treated very badly at the very beginning, which is meant to be 400 years ago.
But also, there is like ... a 12-year-old, who vows (without being asked to do so) to love someone who is a young grown-up, and then he stays the same age, while she becomes a woman. So when they meet again, she even looks a bit older than him, maybe. But it's still ... she was really just a child at first.
But though people appear surprisingly all the time, there is very few actual jumpscares. I gasped *once* during the whole series, and I am totally a person to jump at a jumpscare.
I thought someone hurt themselves, but they didn't.
There is a LOT of focus on being thin. But I don't think there are any fat-jokes on any actual fat person.
But at a point, obsessive training to become thinner is called "self-improvement".
FIrst and foremost there are crazy expectations to being very, very thin, the more since the female protagonist is a movie star. She is then, not really as a disorder but as part of her work, always hungry, and always longing to eat yummy food.
When she has a bad day, or is really sad, she either eats a lot, or can't eat anything.
I was more or less hoping the end would let her have a future where she could gain ten pounds and eat the food she needs. But SPOILER ALERT she stays in the business and she stays very, very thin.
The male lead is at least 400-something years older, and probably much more because we don’t know how long he lived on his home planet before arriving. There is some weird not-actually-romance between him and the fifteen year old who has a crush on him in the past, before the “present day” romance of the drama. He clearly cares for her but it’s not specified in what way.
There are some really nice cops who work tirelessly to solve a murder. They are not the main characters, but they are helpful to having justice happen.
Mostly the kind where someone can do magic and then when others say "You did this?!?" the person says: "Ridiculous, no one can do that" so as to keep their abilities secret.
It ought really to have it's own name, since it is to protect oneself. I still hate when magic people make others doubt their own sanity.
Someone who is very cruel and coldhearted is talked about in the end with some diagnosis along the line of psyhopath. But they are only violent when it pays off, so very rational.
Yes. But you don't see any mental institutionally things happen, like, you see people, but they don't do "mad" things, and also you neither see treatment og strapping.
But
SPOILER
someone is kept prisoner there.
Several people are in love in vain and try to follow each other around. They do not do bad things, though, and they do not try to see other people naked or the like. Often they try to get a chance to "casually" be nice. Especially one very rich guy does that.
Also, there is a murderer who surveilles (pardon my spelling) some victims.
There are like interspersed interviews with the protagonists where you can't understand who the interviewer would be.
A bit like when people in reality shows are taken aside and asked about their feelings at certain moments.
EP. 13 - A dead person takes part in a conversation as though they’re really there. More of an delusion than a ghost, they appear as they did when they were alive.
EP. 9 - Flashback, a young girl angrily threatens to kill herself if someone does XYZ again. EP. 11 - Someone says they’ll kill themselves if someone dies