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Sex & Nudity
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- Character A says it's admirable from "one feminist to another" after Character B says, "Sandra is no one's chick! She's very much her own hen, and I respect that." This is supposed to be a joke, as Character B is about to attack them.
- In one episode, when one character says goats can climb, another states, "That is an outdated stereotype and I prefer not to perpetuate it." Again, this is played as a joke.
Violence & Gore
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- Very mild slapstick
Profanity
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- Some infrequent uses of "son of a yip", "yipping", and "yip" in replace of swear words.
- Two uses of "suck" throughout all of Season 2.
- God's name is taken in vain once.
- A few uses of "what the.." and "heck"
- In one episode, Sam says "A fox guarding a hen house? Well, that's progressive."
- A few uses of "OMG"
- One use of "dang" in an episode
- Someone says to "stop screwing around"
- One unfinished "son of a.."
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- There are a few emotional scenes between Guy and Sam's friendship that get deeper later on in the series.
- One character appears with a chainsaw, this can frighten younger viewers.
Spoilers
Sex & Nudity
- Guy and Michelee kissed in the final episde.
- Michellee has a baby at the end of season 2 and in one episode guy said "the workspace is no place for a pregnant lady."
- E.B. and Looka form a romantic relationship, and E.B.'s dad tries to stop her from hanging out with Looka
- When confronted, E.B. and Looka claim to have a "platonic" relationship.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- One scene shows Sam and Pam getting younger in a forest that changes a character's age when walking through. Sam becomes younger till he's a baby ending up in front of creatures that look scary and starts crying.
- In a sad flashback scene, it is revealed that Pam I Am abandoned Sam I Am because she wanted him to be safe.