Friday, September 27, 2013

Sherlock (BBC)

Season one, episode one/pilot:
-Possible PTSD or other trauma
-Mentions of suicide
-Homicide
-Mentions of drug use
-Drugging
-Sexualised insults
-Mentions of miscarriage
-Possible homophobia
-Kidnapping
-Trivialising mental illness
-Threats
-Mentions of smoking
-Bullying
-Trivialising murder
-Possible eating disorder

Season one, episode two:
-Mentions of suicide
-Homicide
-Possible racism
-Mentions of drugs
-Threats

Season one, episode three:
-Homicide
-Torture
-Possible homophobia
-Threads
-Mentions of suicide
-Mentions of drugs
-Mentions of bullying

Season two. episode one:
-Possible racism
-Possible homophobia
-Smoking
-Bullying
-Attempted homicide
-Mentions of terrorism
-Possible biphobia

Season two, episode two:
-Triggering a mentally ill person on purpose
-Possible PTSD or other trauma
-Drugging
-Attempted suicide
-Minefields
-Dogs
-Possible homophobia
-Jump-scares
-Possible animal abuse
-Mentions of smoking
-Trivialising mental illness
-Loud sounds

Season two, episode three:
-Suicide
-Mental illness
-Threats
-Kidnapping
-Possible mental illness
-Trauma
-Tivialising murder

1 comment:

  1. could you find episodes where sherlock imagines situations that arent real but it isnt stated explicitly that they arent and one could get confused or convinced easily?

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