Dead to Me (TV Series 2019–2022) Poster

(2019–2022)

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Sex & Nudity

  • No nudity. A few very mild sex scenes implied, either under sheets or clothed.
  • Very brief sex scenes, no nudity.
  • A man and woman, covered by sheets, roll around in bed. He then goes under the sheets and performs oral sex on her.
  • 2 women seen kissing multiple times throughout the second season and sex is implied.
  • In season one there is a scene of a man seen thrusting a woman but no nudity is seen.
  • 2 strong sex scenes. One of oral sex under a blanket with moaning and orgasm alongside graphic sex jokes and the other one of a man penetrating a woman on a chair with moaning and thrusting.
  • Characters are interested in romance; expect flirting, dating, kissing, and then camera cuts away and returns to show men and women in bed after sex. Infidelity plays a role in the plot.

Violence & Gore

  • Flashbacks to a fatal car accident feature squealing brakes, blood on a windshield, terrified screams. The accident is frequently referred to and described.

Profanity

  • Language and cursing includes "f--ked," "f--k," "f---ing," "s--t," "a--hole," "f--ker," "bitch," and some more esoteric slang: "twat-waffle."
  • Scenes where kids are also swearing using words like f--.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Jen drinks wine in almost every episode. Characters use alcohol as a coping mechanism.
  • Judy smokes cigarettes. Judy and Jen smoke pot.
  • Two characters smoke weed on a beach.
  • Characters frequently drink wine and cocktails at gatherings and dinners; they sometimes overdo it and act sloppy and silly. In an extended scene, characters smoke a joint together; one reminds the other "It's legal!" (they live in California) and says "Smoking is the greatest thing that slowly kills you" and that pot "isn't a drug, it's a plant."

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The hit and run incident is replayed in most episodes.
  • The scene of a character's agonizing miscarriage is referenced and flashed back to repeatedly in the first season.
  • One of the main characters describes losing her baby through miscarriage in a gut-wrenching scene that is also shown in flashback. For any person who has gone through this in real life, this could be devastating.

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