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Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Paul and Tina prepare to have sex. We see her bare back from behind and it is assumed she is completely nude, although no nudity is seen. She then lies down beside Paul as Paul rolls over and mutters, "Old nuns and baseball" over and over, presumably to help him last longer. Tina pulls out a condom and Paul remarks that it is too big. The scene ends. Later, Paul tells Cathy that he "f-cked" Tina "multiple times."
- References to Sean and Rebecca's affair, including terms like "f-cking," several references to Sean's "penis," Rebecca's libido, Rebecca tearing her labia, Rebecca's promiscuity, Sean's "semi," how long Rebecca has gone without sex, etc. Sean calls Rebecca's decision to refrain from sex a "c-ck hunger strike."
- Multiple references (non-explicit) to Cathy's affair with Lenny, including terms like "f-cking." The affair is not painted in a positive light, and it is obvious Cathy regrets her actions.
- Tina talks about dropping her iPhone in the toilet while she was video-chatting with a client and remarked that she hoped he didn't get a "potty shot of my pooter." During the same conversation she and Paul talk about Paul going wanting to go to a topless beach on his honeymoon to look at "other women's t*ts."
Violence & Gore
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- Marlene slaps Cathy in the face when Cathy confesses about her affair.
Profanity
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- The word "f-ck" is used frequently in this episode, multiple times as a sex reference, and is unintentionally uttered twice during a church service, which alarms some of the congregation. Other words include "sh-t," "a-shole," "a-s," "b-tch," etc. Sean comments that Rebecca is on a "c-ck hunger strike."
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Paul and Tina have drinks at a bar. Tina says they're going to drink until Paul forgets Cathy.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- This episode, while lighthearted in tone, deals with heavy themes like spirituality, life after death, broken friendships, adultery, jealousy, bitterness, etc.
- A sad, serious reference to a freak tornado killing a pastor and his kids.
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- Cathy tells Paul she has cancer, and then the episode ends on a cliffhanger, without showing viewers his response.