Buffy the Vampire Slayer

TV Show • 1997 • Sci-Fi  

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Into every generation a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number. She is the Slayer.
This tv show contains 135 potentially triggering events.
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Season
Episode
Your Triggers
Does the dog die?
169 supporters
Yes
41
No
6
5
kwfliy
Not shown, but in season 2 Giles describes one of Angelus' sadistic 'gifts', implying he nailed a puppy to a door.
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Abandonment
2
uru63
S3
 E1
after the events of the s2 finale, buffy has left sunnydale and has no contact with her friends or family. willow specifically mentions the fact that buffy left without saying goodbye
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
13
No
4
2
Buffy is abandoned by her bio-dad. He appears a couple of times in series before not returning.
1 comment | Add comment
Is an animal abandoned?
46 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
3
Abuse
Are there abusive parents?
25 supporters
Add comment
Yes
12
No
1
Yes
12
No
1
Is someone stalked?
12 supporters
Yes
39
No
2
2
mad_melody
Throughout the show, many characters (including the main characters) are stalked (followed, spied on with cameras, secretly watched from hiding spots) on multiple occasions.
3 comments | Add comment
5
mousymouse
The whole Angel/Buffy stalking plot after he loses his soul is physically and emotionally abusive
7 comments | Add comment
Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
37 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
5
2
MorgueWanderer
***SPOILERS***
[S2 E21] Flashbacks of Angel religiously abusing Drusilla, who we know he has extensively tortured and abused to the point of insanity, while she is the main big bad of the season.***

[SEASON 3] Faith discusses how she was abused by her alcoholic mother when she was younger a few times, once in episode 17 while also torturing Buffy. Faith is also mistreated by her Watcher, Wesley, throughout the season which massively contributes to her decent into immorality later on.***

[S6 E16] We are reminded of a characters reoccurringly abusive family. He has a vision during the episode of himself growing older and going on to abuse his own wife and repeating the cycle. This is extremely distressing for him.
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Yes
29
No
2
3
redrosy
In addition to the other comments, season 6 episode 11 features a main character harassing someone she doesn’t like by messing with her sense of reality.
(SPOILER)——— the character is invisible & makes a social worker think that she’s losing her mind by moving her coffee cup & telling her to kill. The woman is freaked out & gets sent home from work, but otherwise is fine.
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Is someone abused with a belt?
7 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
3
Is a child abused?
60 supporters
Yes
39
No
5
3
Emmasummers
"Nightmares" the young boy that the episode centers on is being abused by his coach. Buffy is emotionally abused by her father.
"Becoming, Part Two" It isn't direct, but there is a scene when Joyce finds out that Buffy is the slayer that could easily be triggering for LGBTQ people who have been rejected or kicked out by their parents. Joyce tells Buffy that she "can't accept" her being the slayer, tells her to just "stop" being the slayer, even makes a comment about "trying to join the slayer pride parade", and finally tells Buffy to "not bother coming home". If I remember correctly the creators of the show have stated that slayerness is meant in part to be a metaphor for LGBTQ people, but that might be a rumor. Either way, it definitely strikes a familiar chord, so tread carefully.
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Addiction
1
oohoohahah
Characters will abuse magic for the high - prominent in s6.
2 comments | Add comment
Is there addiction?
7 supporters
Yes
44
No
3
2
MaxMitchell
In season 6 a character struggles with an addiction to magic: This is a metaphor for drugs.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
36
No
3
1
oohoohahah
Spike regulary abuses alcohol, especially when he's feeling sad/rejected. Shown in s3 e8.
2 comments | Add comment
Animal
Were animals harmed in the making?
61 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
10
Does a horse die?
49 supporters
Yes
17
No
13
2
redrosy
In 5x20 there are knights riding on horses. There is a joke about how the main characters should aim for the horses in order to take out the knights, but none are harmed during the fight.
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
88 supporters
Yes
53
No
3
2
Anonymous
S1e6 (The Pack) The school’s mascot pig was eaten. The incident itself is not shown, but there are scenes before it happens where the pig is squealing and the aftermath of the cage is shown. There is no blood.
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Are animals abused?
102 supporters
Yes
30
No
7
2
LynnBlackwell
Drusilla starved a bird in a cage, and it was stated it wasn't the first one she did that to.
2 comments | Add comment
1
RavenLordAK
Not dogs, but there is a werewolf fight in the fourth season.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
39
No
3
1
oohoohahah
s3 e2 - a cat's body falls from a shelf when buffy goes down to the basement to get out the 'company plates'.
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Is an animal sad?
39 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
3
Are rabbits harmed?
35 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
3
Does a cat die?
92 supporters
Yes
46
No
3
3
Anonymous
03x02 Dead Man's Party": There is a dead stray cat found and buried. It comes to life as a zombie.
4 comments | Add comment
Does a pet die?
80 supporters
Yes
11
No
3
1
Freddie71
Angelus kills Willow’s pet fish in season 2 episode 17 Passion and leaves them in an envelope for her to find. She mentions she’s glad she didn’t get a puppy like she asked for.
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Does a dragon die?
16 supporters
Yes
2
No
33
1
echoevemorrow1
SPOILERS

During the season 5 finale, something dragon-like is summoned and then effectively killed via a portal - not sure if that could possibly bother someone
1 comment | Add comment
Are there spiders?
26 supporters
Yes
55
No
2
5
thegoodwife
There is an intense spider scene that is reused in the opening credits for seasons 1-3.
8 comments | Add comment
Are there alligators/crocodiles??
2 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
5
Are there snakes?
10 supporters
Yes
41
No
1
5
mad_melody
Snakes are shown in multiple scenes throughout the show. In Season 6 Episode 1, a snake comes out of a main character's mouth.
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Are there sharks?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
8
Are there bugs?
17 supporters
Yes
49
No
1
3
Anonymous
There are multiple instances of bugs, snakes and rats, often used in jump scares. Some monsters are bug-like or serpentine (ex, season 1 has a giant preying mantis and season 5 has a giant serpent). Two different characters are turned into rats at different points.
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Assault
1
The episode Ted in s2 he slaps buffy across the face
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Is someone drugged?
13 supporters
Yes
14
No
2
1
anonymous12
S2
 E5
Buffy and Cordelia are both drugged/roofied at the frat house
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Is there pedophilia?
58 supporters
Yes
1
No
11
3
anonymous12
One of the main relationships in the show is with a teenage, minor, girl, and a 270 year old vampire (appears as a 26 year old man)
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
12
No
3
0
This happens several times throughout the show
*Spoilers*
Season 1 finale Buffy drowns
Season 4 episode 18 Where The Wild Things Are - ghost children are shown being held under water in a bathtub and Willow is held under in a bathtub by the apparitions. It is later discussed that the house being haunted was a group home run by an abusive religious lady that would hold the kids under water to “purify” them
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Is rape mentioned?
39 supporters
Add comment
Yes
13
No
3
Is someone beaten up by a bully?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
6
No
3
Yes
19
No
0
0
echoevemorrow1
People pinned down by vampires all the time
Slayer gets tied to things all the time
Episode Normal Again, Buffy is in a mental hospital and strapped to the bed
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
64
No
3
5
LilyK
In s6e13 three characters enchant a woman to be their sex slave.
11 comments | Add comment
Is someone's mouth covered?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
2
No
1
0
displayname45
Xander and other men are assaulted/coerced into less than consensual activity multiple times, and this is never treated seriously or regarded as rape/assault. They make jokes about it occasionally.
1 comment | Add comment
2
Attempt from a character

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Bodily Harm
Yes
34
No
1
2
scififan94
Many characters are cut during fight scenes but most notably for those who are triggered by self injury - a character cuts herself intentionally in season 5, episode 13.
6 comments | Add comment
Yes
3
No
1
0
S5
Spoiler
Season 5 big bad crushes a main character's hand as they are sitting in a fairground
1 comment | Add comment
Are there dislocations?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
2
No
1
Yes
5
No
1
2
uru63
S2
 E21
in the final few minutes of the episode, a character dies as a result of having her throat slit. very little blood is shown, but the act itself is clearly visible on screen
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
25
No
1
1
mad_melody
Throughout the show, multiple characters (including main characters) struggle to breathe on multiple occasions. Characters drown, hyperventilate, choke on things, get strangled, etc.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
9
No
2
1
CMster
One of the ways vampires can be killed, also other demons are killed that way
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Is there cannibalism?
21 supporters
Yes
28
No
4
2
RavenLordAK
It isn't shown on screen aside from the initial attack, but in Season 1, a few students attack and eat the principal. It is said afterwards that he was eaten.
2 comments | Add comment
Is someone crushed to death?
12 supporters
Add comment
Yes
4
No
3
Is someone choked?
11 supporters
Yes
9
No
1
0
S1
 E10
Main character is choked by another character in a dream sequence.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
46
No
0
3
Anonymous
In season 6, a monster causes people to dance until they burst into flames and burn to death.

A few monsters are killed and attacked with fire.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
34
No
3
2
mad_melody
In Season 1 Episode 10, Buffy lives through her fear of being buried alive. In Season 6 Episode 1, a main character wakes up in a buried coffin. In Season 6 Episode 2, in a detailed scene, the same main character breaks out of the coffin and uses their hands to dig their way up to the surface. Additionally, throughout the show, multiple vampires are seen climbing out the dirt of their graves, as people killed by being bitten by vampires are often buried before they turn into vampires.
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Is there body horror?
25 supporters
Yes
11
No
1
0
Several times, notabley Willow having her skin sliced off and eaten in pieces when she is invisible to her friends.
2 comments | Add comment
Is there amputation?
11 supporters
Yes
21
No
3
1
mad_melody
On several occasions throughout the show, monsters have their limbs cut off in combat.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
34
No
3
2
redrosy
In the Season 3 episode Zeppo, Xander tips a vending machine onto someone’s head & torso. It’s not bloody & doesn’t make a sound.
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Is there Achilles Tendon injury?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
8
Is there a hanging?
18 supporters
Yes
23
No
5
0
mad_melody
In Season 7 Episode 15, a minor character is seen hanging from the ceiling after having committed suicide offscreen. There might be other hangings that I unfortunately cannot remember.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
8
No
1
0
Caractacusscrumptious
There are many examples of asphyxiation throughout the show. In season 1 episode 11 specifically a villain attempts to suffocate a minor character with plastic but they are saved. In episode 12 a main character falls face-first into a pool of water a drowns, but they are resuscitated and survive. These are just the instances in season 1 and there are many more throughout the series
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Are any teeth damaged?
22 supporters
Add comment
Yes
16
No
1
0
Several people throughout the series are either knocked unconscious, fall unconscious due to magic, or have their blood drank to unconsciousness.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
32
No
1
0
CMster
S4
 E1
A bone looks broken, but is later said to just be sprained.
3 comments | Add comment
Does someone have a seizure?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
19
No
3
Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
41 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
16
Yes
26
No
3
1
redrosy
In season 3 episode 16 a “bad” version of a main character breaks two of a vampire’s fingers as a form of torture

Season 5, episode 19: the main villain this season holds a main character’s hand and for the duration of the scene she squeezes so hard her fingers break & she bleeds
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Is someone tortured?
53 supporters
Yes
47
No
3
0
Caractacusscrumptious
S1
 E11
In season 1 episode 11 a villain takes out medical equipment and threatens a main character in detail, saying that they will perform surgery on their face. The villain cuts the other character's cheek once with a scalpel, but is interrupted by another character.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
12
No
3
0
Season 6 episode 17: Normal Again
A character is grabbed by the ankle and falls down the stairs.
2 comments | Add comment
1
HoppipHarvest
A character sacrifices themself and falls to their death in the Season 5 finale.
4 comments | Add comment
Yes
46
No
3
2
Anonymous
07x18 Dirty Girls": Major character gets their eye gouged out by a villain with a thumb. In the future they wear an eye patch.
4 comments | Add comment
Is someone stabbed?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
1
Yes
0
No
15
0
echoevemorrow1
A few graphic things, but not excessive
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Children
Is an infant abducted?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
4
Does a kid die?
25 supporters
Yes
47
No
3
2
mad_melody
Many teenagers and multiple young children die on and off screen.
5 comments | Add comment
Yes
14
No
2
1
SPOILER: Buffy was a teenager at the beginning of the series and developed a relationship with a vampire a few centuries older at least.
3 comments | Add comment
Creepy Crawly
Are there bedbugs?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
5
Death
0
uru63
the show's final episode also features a character sacrificing themselves (though the character was later resurrected for the spinoff series angel)
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
12
No
3
1
CMster
One very major character dies multiple times.
A major character dies in the series finale and it's very sudden and upsetting.

A character is seen dead at the end of season 5 episode 15. Season 5 episode 16 is completely centered around that character's death and is extremely hard to watch.
Season 6 episode 19 has a very sudden, unexpected, and violent main character death.

Many characters who are probably sub-major but not minor die.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
15
No
0
2
CMster
Almost every episode honestly
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Does someone die?
8 supporters
Yes
12
No
0
0
CMster
Many many characters: major and minor, heroes and villains, demons, people, etc. die throughout the series. Some more than once!
1 comment | Add comment
Disability
Is the r-slur used?
20 supporters
Yes
12
No
3
0
beetlebug89
The only specific example I can think of is by both Xander and Cordelia in the zeppo.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
0
No
4
Drugs/Alcohol
Does someone overdose?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
8
Family
Yes
35
No
0
2
mad_melody
Throughout the show, multiple characters (including main characters) are kidnapped and held captive on multiple occasions.
1 comment | Add comment
Does a parent die?
6 supporters
Yes
62
No
3
3
mad_melody
Throughout the show, multiple patents die. In Season 5 Episode 15, a main character finds their mother dead. For the entirety of Season 5 Episode 16, this character unsuccessfully tries in detail to revive their mother, and spends the rest of the episode in extreme distress, telling their sibling what happened, and trying to deal with the trauma. This death is frequently referenced throughout the remainder of the show, and the dead mother appears in several later episodes.
7 comments | Add comment
Does someone cheat?
12 supporters
Yes
37
No
3
0
mad_melody
Throughout the show, several characters cheat. Two characters cheating on their partners together is a major plotline in Season 3.
1 comment | Add comment
Is a child's toy destroyed?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
14
Yes
11
No
3
1
S5
 E4
A very close family member dies
2 comments | Add comment
Fear
Are there jumpscares?
27 supporters
Yes
50
No
1
4
greendem
pretty much every episode.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
46
No
3
1
mad_melody
Throughout the show, numerous characters (including main characters, and one inanimate object) are possessed either against their will or with consent in order to gain power.
4 comments | Add comment
Are there ghosts?
5 supporters
Yes
46
No
3
0
CMster
S7
 E7
The whole episode is centered around characters being visited by dead people. Some aren't ghosts, but one almost certainly is.
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Are there clowns?
8 supporters
Yes
48
No
4
4
greendem
s1e10, characters are chased by a clown with a knife, no one is hurt, (apart from the clown who gets punched in the face.)
2 comments | Add comment
Are there natural bodies of water?
0 supporters
Add comment
Yes
5
No
1
Is trypophobic content shown?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
6
Are there razors?
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4 supporters
Add comment
Yes
6
No
1
Yes
40
No
1
1
mad_melody
Throughout the show, multiple characters are seen in the shower, and watched, approached and/or attacked while in the shower. In Season 6 Episode 19, a main female character prepares for a bath and main male character unsuccessfully attempts to rape her in the bathroom.
2 comments | Add comment
Are there mannequins?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
2
Gross
Does someone wet/soil themselves?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
10
Does someone vomit?
54 supporters
Yes
42
No
2
5
mad_melody
In Season 5 Episode 16, a main character enters a shocked dissociative state and vomits. The character then cleans up the vomit. There might be other instances of characters vomiting non-graphically that I unfortunately cannot remember.
4 comments | Add comment
Is someone eaten?
15 supporters
Yes
11
No
2
0
CMster
S1
 E6
Some possessed characters eat someone. It is alluded to from time to time throughout the rest of the series.
1 comment | Add comment
Is there on-screen pooping?
19 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
4
Does someone spit?
7 supporters
Yes
28
No
2
1
redrosy
In season 4, episode 16 an agent in all black spits on a character’s face

Season 5 episode 19: a main character spits in the villain’s face
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Is there audio gore?
26 supporters
Add comment
Yes
16
No
1
Is there farting?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
3
Large-scale Violence
Are there 9/11 depictions?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
14
Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
8 supporters
Yes
3
No
16
1
Emmasummers
I would argue quite the opposite, they are often the antagonist and are fought at least once every season.
1 comment | Add comment
Is there incarceration?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
1
LGBTQ+
Is there deadnaming or birthnaming?
17 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
6
Are there transphobic slurs?
22 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
8
Yes
0
No
5
Is an LGBT+ person outed?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
4
Is there bisexual cheating?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
11
Loss
1
CMster
Often
1 comment | Add comment
Medical
Yes
22
No
13
2
Anonymous
behavioral control via electroshock (seasons 4-7)
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
39
No
1
1
Emmasummers
"Killed By Death" features them throughout
"Normal Again" has an extremely triggering transition that goes directly from a monster stabbing Buffy in the arm to a doctor holding a syringe in her arm in a hospital. There is no warning and you can clearly see the needle. My advice would be look away when the demon with the pointy hand thing shows up.
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3
mad_melody
There are a few scenes of people in mental institutions. Also, for the entirety of Season 6 Episode 17, one of the main characters magically hallucinates that they're in a mental institution. In these hallucinations, the character is lead to believe that they've been in the institution for years and have hallucinated all of the events of the show.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
53
No
3
2
sorryboutit
There are many in season 5 and 6
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Is there menstruation?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
3
Yes
41
No
10
2
traumarama
In "The Puppet Show" a character has brain cancer, he is shown in some head pain and there are mentions of doctor visits but it is not discussed extensively. In "Lie to Me" another character has brain cancer, it is discussed extensively and with graphic language. In season 5 brain cancer is heavily featured in several episodes, most notably "Shadow" and "Listening to Fear" which discuss treatment and surgery, "The Body" (and the very last frames of the previous episode, "I Was Made to Love You") which show death/immediate grief from cancer, and several following episodes but particularly "Forever" which depict continued grief after death from cancer. It's handled sensitively and very realistically but could be extremely triggering.
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Mental Health
Yes
14
No
2
0
HoppipHarvest
S6
 E7
Not PTSD, but a few characters are traumatized by their pasts. Buffy in particular is mentally unwell.
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Does someone have a mental illness?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
6
No
0
Yes
33
No
3
4
Anonymous
05x13 Blood Ties: A major character self harms through cutting with blood shown.

Source: http://thiscouldbetriggering.tumblr.com/post/54864713261/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-suicide-and-self-harm
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Is autism misrepresented?
17 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
4
Yes
17
No
4
1
para_seren
there is a mentally ill vampire who is shown to be violent not due to their mental illness but due to their vampirism
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Is there D.I.D. misrepresentation?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
2
No
7
1
HoppipHarvest
S6
 E7
*SPOILER* During the climax, Buffy dances madly, causing her to almost burst into flames. It’s implied that she knows the risk of dancing, and feels like there’s nothing to live for anyway.
3 comments | Add comment
1
uru63
S4
S4E04 "Fear Itself" a haunted house plays with the main characters minds. in one scene a character is shown rocking back and forth and repeating the line "it's not real" to himself

S4E17 "Superstar" a character casts a spell that alters all of reality in order to make himself impossibly talented, capable, and beloved by all. the main character has a vaguely unsettling feeling for the majority of the episode that something about the world as they know it isn't quite right
4 comments | Add comment
Does someone have a meltdown?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
1
Is there misophonia?
21 supporters
Yes
5
No
1
0
CMster
This is the era of extremely loud mouth noise kissing, which triggers my misophonia
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Is there ABA therapy?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
8
Is there body dysphoria?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
6
Is there body dysmorphia?
14 supporters
Add comment
Yes
14
No
12
2
Emmasummers
In "Ted" Buffy says she would want to kill herself if something happened
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
23
No
1
1
mad_melody
Throughout the show, multiple characters panic on multiple occasions. In Season 5 Episode 16, a character enters a shocked dissociative state and vomits.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
31
No
1
1
mad_melody
Multiple times throughout the show, characters (including main characters) hide or are trapped in small confined spaces.
1 comment | Add comment
0
probletunities
S1
 E3
it's unclear whether the people involved have an eating disorder or not but there are references to bingeing and having to lose weight throughout this whole episode

..also it's a show made in the late 90's/early 2000's focused a lot of the time on women so there may be more references to things like that throughout the show
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
7
No
17
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PluviaFang
A character displays many traits similar to autistic traits and can be considered autistic-coded, and is sometimes chastised for those traits (social ineptitude, special interests) but is never straight up abused.
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Anonymous
02x19: “I Only Have Eyes For You” - an abusive relationship ends with a murder-suicide.
03x10: “Amends” - A character attempts to kill himself, emotionally intense.
03x18: “Earshot” - A character plans to kill himself, but is talked out of it. (This is the episode where a school shooting is discussed.)
04x11: “Doomed” - A character tries to kill himself. (Note that it's a vampire, and it's played mostly for laughs/not graphic.)
05x22: “The Gift” (major spoilers) - A character kills themself, but it is done as an act of sacrifice, not mental illness.
06x02: “Bargaining Part 2″ - A disoriented, traumatized character attempts to kill herself, but is talked down.
06x07: “Once More With Feeling” - no direct suicide attempt is made, but suicidal thoughts and major depression are major themes throughout the episode (and season 6 in general).
07x04: “Help” - It's speculated that a character is contemplating suicide, although she turns out not to be.
07x06: “Him” - While under the influence of a magic spell, a character tries to kill herself.
07x15: “Get It Done” - A character commits suicide (we also see the body).

Source: http://thiscouldbetriggering.tumblr.com/post/54864713261/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-suicide-and-self-harm
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Noxious
Are there sudden loud noises?
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uru63
S2
 E20
S2E20 "Go Fish" two separate instances of a character being dropped into a body of water against their will. both characters are pulled underwater, though the camera does not follow them and all shots are from above water level
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Does a baby cry?
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Is there shakey cam?
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Is there screaming?
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uru63
basically every episode
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HoppipHarvest
S6
 E7
The word “bitch” is used. Also, during a sex scene, the lyrics of a song are cut off when the scene switches in a way that makes them more suggestive. “You make me complete, you make me complete, you make me com—“
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redrosy
Season 4 episode 4 features a haunted house with many strobe effects
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Paranoia
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CMster
Angel and Spike frequently watch Buffy from afar without her knowing
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overturezzzmedia
Only once in the musical episode, Buffy looks at the camera and sings ‘and you can sing along’
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Pregnancy
Is a baby stillborn?
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9
Is there childbirth?
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Are there abortions?
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para_seren
In Band Candy there are babies shown being carried off by monsters, with the intent to feed them to a demon. The demon is not shown eating any babies and it is implied that all survived when they were rescued
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Does someone miscarry?
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34
Does a pregnant person die?
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23
Prejudice
Are there fat jokes?
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mad_melody
There are several brief fat jokes throughout the show. In Season 3 Episode 14, the main villain is a monster that is extremely obese, which is presented in a supposedly comical way.
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PluviaFang
Many of the introduced black characters are quick to die.
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oohoohahah
mostly from Giles when he gets angry and sometimes from Spike, and mostly british slang e.g. poof, poofter,
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RavenLordAK
Not antisemitism in the sense that it isn't done with malicious intent, but early on in the series, a main character who is Jewish has to remind her friends a few times that she does not celebrate Christmas, but they keep forgetting and talk about the holiday as if she also celebrates. It's a small thing, but it's noticeable.
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Emmasummers
"Reptile Boy" the frat boys dress Xander up in a wig, padding, and feminine clothes while he is drunk as a practical joke.
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Is there hate speech?
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redrosy
There are many uses of the G racial slur, including a main character being Romani in season 1/2 & reproducing many racial stereotypes. Also Buffy mocks a character’s African accent in the second season (possibly more that I don’t remember).
There is regularly dialogue that did not age well (including use of the R word in the season 6 finale).
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uru63
S4
 E8
S4E08 "Pangs" depicts a Chumash spirit in a reductive and stereotypical manner. the topic of native rights (including self determination, land ownership, and reparations) are written and presented within the episode as shallow backdrops to the main focus of white guilt. the characters express opinions that are at times historically revisionist and/or outright factually inaccurate propoganda. many of these espoused opinions are supported by the narrative, some more explicitly than others. the episode was written by a liberal white woman who probably didn't intend to write a low key endorsement of colonialist white supremacy but uh. ymmv my opinion is subjective yadda yadda but she really did.
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Anonymous
06x19 Seeing Red": A lesbian character is shot through the heart by a stray bullet and killed.

03x22 "Graduation Day pt. 2": A gay side character is among the many casualties to the end of season fight against the Mayor.
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Amanduhkonda
There are several instances early in the series where the word r*tard is used.
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Are there n-words?
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23
Is there aphobia?
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8
Race
Is there blackface?
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9
Relationships
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Kizzy
Buffy is in two relationships with vampires, which have been alive for hundreds of years, and Xander is in a relationship with an ex-demon, who has been alive for thousands of years.
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Religious
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0
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Lisasam
Willow mentions being jewish multiple times but it's never further discussed
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0
TheCassandraComplex
Hells and demons are major parts of the show’s lore. One of the main characters is a former demon, two main characters are half-demons (in the show’s lore, vampires are dead humans possessed by a demon soul).
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Sex
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JimmyP
Buffy has PG sex with a few people throughout the show.
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2
Xander is constantly sexually objectifying buffy and other minor characters in the first few seasons
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helpfulbug
partial nudity but this was on tv in the early 90s so nothing crazy
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Is there bestiality?
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TheCassandraComplex
There are “non-human” characters who engage in sexual acts with human characters, but they’re not animals, they are sentient supernatural beings and very much able to consent…. Honestly, I’d argue that the vampires, werewolves, even many if the demons (like Anya) are still at least partially human.
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Is there BDSM?
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TheCassandraComplex
Not realistic BDSM with safe words, toys etc. But characters do engage in consensual rough sex that involves inflicting physical pain on one another.
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1
3 main characters have sexual encounters for the first time throughout the show.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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MirahCurzer
But there is reference to the possibility of one in S7E17 "Lies My Parents Told Me"
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Sexism
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8
Sickness
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CMster
A semi-main character has a stroke (or something stroke-like) and is hospitalized
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Does someone have a chronic illness?
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HoppipHarvest
S6
 E7
No, but there is memory loss.
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Is someone terminally ill?
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Social
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echoevemorrow1
S3E1 takes place in LA and the homeless are the focus
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Are there anti-abortion themes?
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Are there fat suits?
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HoppipHarvest
S6
 E7
Throughout this musical episode, Buffy alludes to how pointless her life feels. “Something to Sing About” is the clearest example. As the song goes on, it becomes more clear that Buffy is looking for a reason to live. The other characters tell her that life is just living, and she has to go on.
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Spoiler
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redrosy
There is a joke about this in the beginning of the finale of season 4, but doesn’t come up again to my knowledge
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1
In a couple episodes, like the talent show there is a scene during the credits
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Bipolaebadass
The protagonists win the final battle, but at great cost of lives, it's bittersweet
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Vehicular
Does a car crash?
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sorryboutit
in season 6 two characters get into a car crash, one character has a broken arm from it
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Does a car honk or tires screech?
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Does a plane crash?
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Emmasummers
"Out of Mind, Out of Sight" Cordelia almost gets hit by an oncoming vehicle but Buffy saves her in the last second. It's a suspenseful scene.
Late Season 5, maybe "Spiral"? I can't recall. But there is a scene where Buffy and Dawn are on the sidewalk confronting Glory, who is in the street. Buffy says the word "bus" and then Glory gets hit by a bus. It's very sudden and quick, and there's no blood or anything. Glory survives it because she's a god.

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Violence
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TheCassandraComplex
The series finale involves an implosion that decimated a suburban town, but it’s not nuclear.
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Is there blood/gore?
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sorryboutit
Small blood/gore every episode. Nothing super graphic, but there is a lot of physical fighting and people get banged up
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Does someone drown?
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Anonymous
01x12 Prophecy Girl": Buffy is bitten and passes out and then dropped into shallow water face down where she drowns. She is then given mouth-to-mouth and resuscitates.
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Emmasummers
Season 4 has a military operation as the main antagonist, and from the start of the season they're seen wielding large guns.
"Angel" Darla wields two hand guns briefly and shoots them loudly.
"Halloween" Xander has a toy plastic gun for a Halloween costume that is turned into a much larger, real gun in a spell. He points it at the camera at one point, although the gun is still reasonably far away. In another scene, though, he fires the gun to scare away monsters and it is very loud.
"Innocence" it's not a gun but Buffy uses a rocket launcher
"Earshot" the episode centers around a potential school shooter that turns out to be a suicide attempt. The gun is shown but never fired.
"Shadow" Spike has a large gun that he loads and points at the screen. He talks about killing Buffy with it and even raises it to bludgeon her with but stops. [SPOILER] As others have mentioned, in Season 6 Episode 19, a character who seems to be insane storms into Buffy's backyard and shoots both Buffy and Tara. Both wounds are seen in intense detail, and Tara's scene in particular is disturbing. She does not survive. The scene is mirrored in "The Killer In Me" when Willow holds the same gun that the killer did in the same position as he did, and even threatens a person with it. Earlier in the episode she is seen at a gun store.

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