The scientists test their time travel machine on a mouse and then a dog. The dog is shown being walked to the machine. Then the machine malfunctions but we don't see what exactly happens inside to the dog. The next scene one scientist, when recounting what happened, says they created a singularity and then adds, in gruesome comic effect (i personally am much more upset by animal cruelty played for laughs) "... and we killed a dog." No one seems in any way perturbed by testing on animals and it's implied there's lots more we don't see.
Not squashed but a man does have his head repeatedly beaten against a steering wheel. A bit later he's shown lying on the floor with his face quite gory, clearly dying and making unpleasant noises
The scientists test their time travel machine on a mouse and then a dog. The mouse, one of many in laboratory cages, is injected w a syrum and placed, is the cage, in a time machine. When the machine returns, all that's left of the mouse is some hair and a skeleton, with the implication thar this was caused by time travel old age in that cage (unclear how this mouse allegedly ate or drank in the machine) rather than the machine itself being lethal. Then a dog is shown being walked to the machine. Then the machine malfunctions but we don't see what exactly happens inside to the dog. The next scene one scientist, when recounting what happened, says they created a singularity and then adds, in gruesome comic effect (i personally am much more upset by animal cruelty played for laughs) "... and we killed a dog." No one seems in any way perturbed by testing on animals and it's implied there's lots more we don't see.
The scientists test their time travel machine on a mouse and then a dog. The mouse, one of many in laboratory cages, is injected w a syrum and placed, is the cage, in a time machine. When the machine returns, all that's left of the mouse is some hair and a skeleton, with the implication thar this was caused by time travel old age in that cage (unclear how this mouse allegedly ate or drank in the machine) rather than the machine itself being lethal. Then a dog is shown being walked to the machine. Then the machine malfunctions but we don't see what exactly happens inside to the dog. The next scene one scientist, when recounting what happened, says they created a singularity and then adds, in gruesome comic effect (i personally am much more upset by animal cruelty played for laughs) "... and we killed a dog." No one seems in any way perturbed by testing on animals and it's implied there's lots more we don't see.
Then in s2e5 two scientists test a time machine on a mouse. The mouse appears to survive without injury. Again it's inferred there are many test subjects in cages.
Later, shown in multiple eps the laboratory is set on fire. We don't see this but presumable all the animals die in the fire.
The scientists test their time travel machine on a mouse and then a dog. The mouse, one of many in laboratory cages, is injected w a syrum and placed, is the cage, in a time machine. When the machine returns, all that's left of the mouse is some hair and a skeleton, with the implication thar this was caused by time travel old age in that cage (unclear how this mouse allegedly ate or drank in the machine) rather than the machine itself being lethal. Then a dog is shown being walked to the machine. Then the machine malfunctions but we don't see what exactly happens inside to the dog. The next scene one scientist, when recounting what happened, says they created a singularity and then adds, in gruesome comic effect (i personally am much more upset by animal cruelty played for laughs) "... and we killed a dog." No one seems in any way perturbed by testing on animals and it's implied there's lots more we don't see.
Not onscreen and not definite but implied and used grossly for humor. There's a fire and it's implied the cat has been left behind, trapped in the fire.
We see the start of someone sawing the arm off someone who is unconscious or dead, unclear. Gross sound effects but it's brief. Later we see them holding the amputated hand/forearm.
In this episode a woman has to give birth over and over again which is traumatic for her - it's not because she has PTSD but the way it's filmed and shown repeatedly makes it similar to a flashback sequence
A woman driving a car is shown closing her eyes on the motorway and the crash isn't shown, it's a fade to black. [SPOILER TO FOLLOW] In the context of the show, she knows her death won't be permanent so it's not necessarily a "true" suicide.
A woman is forced to give birth over and over again. She wants the child, but the repeated births are clearly traumatic. We see her screaming in a hospital bed with medical staff around her etc, but there's no graphic detail of birth shown onscreen.
End of ep3 and start of ep4 intense turbulence and oxygen masks and people screaming "we're gonna die," and glass exploding. But plane does actually land ok. It is described as having "crash landed."
In one episode (I think s1 e1 or e2) a woman is hit by a bin truck; in s1e3 a woman closes her eyes while driving on the motorway - the crash isn't shown onscreen but there clearly was one