None
136 of 163 found this to have none
Some light kissing.
Outside of a few tame kisses, this series is free of sex entirely as well as nudity. Very little to almost no romance at all.
A few quick kisses between a married couple.
Gus is shown taking a bath as a young boy in episode one. Nothing is shown.
In season 2 Aimee is shown wearing a thin tank top for a section of the episode revealing the outline of her nipples.
The second part does not contain gender
Season 2 has 1 kiss scene in almost all episodes.
Season 3 episode 3 , you see a woman in a white top , it's revealing her nipples trough the top.
A woman give birth no nudity.
Mild
56 of 100 found this mild
The whole story takes place in a post plague/apocalyptic world. As such there are no more rules/laws and people are in a kill or be killed situation. There are some fighting scenes, killing of people, and attempted killing of people. Most of the violence happens from a distance, off camera, or is implied. There is little to no blood. No gore. No kill shots or focus on dead bodies.
A girl kills a man with a knife. The man isn't shown in detail, but there is bright red blood on the knife.
A skeleton is tangled in a tree. You can't see it in detail, there is no gore, and despite it, the mood is lighthearted
A doctor has a very detailed dream of surgeries. There are squishy sounds, scalpels, and images of things that look like intestines. It's not clear what exactly they are and there are no faces shown but it's a bit disturbing for children. It comes up quickly in the episode so it's difficult to prepare for it.
A man is restrained on-screen and then burned alive off-screen. We don't hear his screams.
A woman is kicked in the face by a horse and killed. Happens suddenly, too.
Each season gets progressively more violent. Season 2 and especially 3 includes a good bit of close ups of dead bodies, injuries, etc. There's also more sounds of bones crunching, flesh ripping, and more. Season 3 can be a little emotionally draining with all of the death.
Mild
73 of 105 found this mild
Definitely some language, including "shit," "ass," "asshole," "dick," religious swearing, and "damn" respectively. (including "goddamn").
Very mild profanity. No F-bombs in season 1.
Jesus and Christ are used as exclamations very briefly in one or two episodes later on.
F-bomb in season 2
A woman 'middle-fingers' someone. Is done in a very funny way and seen as all characters on-screen as a joke.
None
58 of 99 found this to have none
There are references to drug addiction and addictive pills pictured throughout the season.
Two people are drinking alcohol in a bar
Moderate
44 of 106 found this moderate
A man is supposedly restrained burned alive but we only see the burning home.