Mild
461 of 770 found this mild
During the opening court case a video is shown of three teenage boys in a morgue holding up a severed head. Two of the boys dare eachother to "stick your wang in the throat hole" "I will if you will loser" we then hear disgruntled noises and brief moaning. It's later mentioned "they had sex with a head" although it's never shown viewers still may find this disturbing.
A prostitute is mentioned by Jim in one of his court cases.
Jimmy and Kim make out and Jimmy lifts her to the bed, the scene ends there.
Scenes of mild sensuality and kissing. With characters laying in bed under covers. All very brief. Happens generally around twice a season.
Saul's bare buttocks is seen 4 times the first 2 are very brief and easy to miss the other two are in more recent episodes and are lingered on a lot longer. Not in a sexual way.
Much less sexual content than Breaking Bad.
One on-screen kissing scene in season 4. No cleavage. Lasts a few seconds.
Jimmy jokes and says, "this isn't your average birds and bees talk" during a court case.
There are two kissing scenes with Jim and Kim on a bed.
A painting of two nude woman above a bath in Saul Goodmans house. Breast nudity only although it's a painting.
Moderate
226 of 466 found this moderate
The first three seasons contain infrequent violence, mostly just people getting punched, shot with little blood, and one scene of a man's arm getting shot with some blood splatter against a wall. Season 4, 5 and 6 ramp up the violence where shootouts result in more blood spray, most notably someone getting shot in the stomach with blood splattering all over the camera, someone getting shot in the neck with some blood splatter.
Season 3 is easily the weakest in terms of violence. One man has an attack and collapses after being poisoned by pills, a man is beaten of screen and a finger is pierced briefly by a needle.
Bloody violence in Season 4, 5 and 6. Especially season 6 having the most frequent violence of the whole series.
Season 6 had more shootings as the story starts not becoming about court cases anymore.
The first 9 episodes of season 6 contain some bloody imagery, violence and even some shootings with some blood on the floor. More violence than the earlier seasons but still much more tame than Breaking Bad.
Overall, less violent than Breaking Bad. While never graphic, it is very intense at times.
First three seasons don't contain much violent content.
Nowhere near as violent or gory as Breaking Bad but some scenes can be quite brutal.
A man's face is sliced with blood splatter his leg is then chopped off with an axe off screen. The man's then shown laying there, we see his severe leg with lots of blood.
The last 3 seasons have pretty bloody shootouts
Moderate
220 of 385 found this moderate
23 uses of "fuck"
3 uses of "fuck" in Season 1, 4 uses in Season 2, 4 in Season 3, 3 uses in Season 4, 3 uses in Season 5 and between 5-8 uses in Season 6.
Some uses of "damn", "ass", "asshole", "shit" etc. Occasional uses of "bitch", "prick", "dick". "Fuck" is usually uttered 3 or 4 times per season.
Some strong language used sparingly.
"Chingar" the Spanish word for "fuck" is used specifically in one scene 3 times subtitled with "fuck" however the word is used many other times unsubtitled.
Moderate
223 of 358 found this moderate
As the show goes on the drug dealing plot becomes more apparent, so drug use and dealing is more common in Seasons 4 and 5 but not throughout.
Occasional meth and cocaine use.
Season 5 is considerably a lot more severe than the first 4 seasons.
One scene of men doing bong hits.
Several characters are drug dealers/pushers, multiple packages and packets implied to be methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine are seen occasionally throughout the series.
A side character occasionally sells stollen pills in the first 2 seasons.
Some drug use but it's very infrequent. Some of it is strong but most of it is brief.
Hard drugs are referenced frequently throughout season 6 but never shown apart from fake bags of cocaine to frame someone. People are shown high in one scene and a montage of drunk men drinking.
A montage scene shows two men snorting meth and committing crimes.
Characters frequently smoke cigarettes. A couple are shown sharing cigarettes throughout the series.
Moderate
168 of 408 found this moderate
Much less mature themes and violence than in Breaking Bad and El Camino. Compared to Breaking Bad this show is extremely tame.
The show has some high stakes and graphic content but it is nowhere near as frequent and severe as it is in Breaking Bad.
More comedy and less grit than in Breaking Bad, but still quite violent in later seasons.
The show gets more and more depressing as it goes on.
The black and white scenes (which plays at every first sequence of every first episode of every season) can be quite confusing and distressing.
Season 4, 5 and 6 ramping up the stakes, violence and tension.
There is a jump scare involving a car wreck. Very shocking and intense scene.