Mild
4 of 9 found this mild
Sarah and Stella are shown to be a gay couple, you can briefly see them having sex, no nudity. Also, LGBTQ is sometimes mentioned.
Multiple mentions of sex.
Contains a few fart jokes and sexual activity mentions.
Moderate
4 of 9 found this moderate
Zero and multiple characters are shown beat up and heavily injured during the show, every point where a character is hit is seen in a very brutal way and always extremely blood and painful.
The violence in this one is much darker and more violent than in Tear Along The Dotted Line.
Riots are shown.
Severe
5 of 9 found this severe
Just like it's predecessor, this sequel contains as much if not MORE swearing.
Moderate
5 of 8 found this moderate
Unlike Tear Along The Dotted Line, this sequel heavily delves into the topic of drugs, alcohol and smoking. Not only does it do that though, the show constantly and in every episode depicts and shows a ton of abuse of alcohol, cigarettes and even drugs in a super extreme way.
Secco is shown to be an addict to Poker Online, which is an online version of gambling addiction.
Cesare is a character who he is depicted as a toxic and desperate man who often smokes cigarettes and even takes a drug. This is shown to be heavily dangerous for him.
Moderate
2 of 7 found this moderate
Zero constantly has therapeutic moments and is sometimes shown as a sad and alone human being.
The final episode is extremely unsettling and intense.
If you thought that Tear Along the Dotted Line was intense, than this one is even worse.