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My Life with the Walter Boys

Series · 2 seasons · 2023
Overall: Moderate · 139 flagged

Season 1

Moderate · 90 flagged 10 episodes
E1 Welcome to Colorado49 min Mild · 6
Divine references 10  ·  12.2/hr
God ×6oh my god ×4
Curse words 1  ·  1.2/hr
hell ×1
Explicit 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 5 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 5
  • "Oh my God" used as excited exclamation, not reverent
  • "Oh, thank God" idiom, borderline oath/gratitude (uncertain)
  • "Oh, God" as reaction/exclamation
  • "Oh my God" exclamation of disbelief
  • "Oh my God" exclamation, not reverent
Death & grief · 3
  • parental death: news report on Jackie's mother/family tragedy
  • parental death: Jackie's outburst "my family died"
  • parental death: classmates gossip about the fatal car accident
Euphemisms · 1
  • cut off before completing "Holy sh..."
Innuendo · 1
  • girl calls rival "vanilla", implying sexual preference comparison
Sexual references · 1
  • teens describe a boy who casually "hooks up" with girls
E2 Live a Little39 min Mild · 5
Divine references 6  ·  9.2/hr
God ×4oh my god ×2
Curse words 1  ·  1.5/hr
d*mn ×1
Explicit 1  ·  1.5/hr
a**hole ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 3 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 3
  • "Oh my God" exclamation of surprise
  • "Oh God" reaction to prank/hair mishap
  • "Oh my God" exclamation
Sexual references · 1
  • implies Cole secretly has girls stay over overnight
E3 The Cole Effect43 min Moderate · 8
Divine references 5  ·  7.0/hr
God ×4oh my god ×1
Curse words 4  ·  5.6/hr
d*mn ×4
Explicit 1  ·  1.4/hr
a** ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 3 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 3
  • "God, yes" used as casual interjection
  • "God." reaction exclamation
  • "Oh my God" exclamation of relief
Crude humor · 2
  • kid jokes about a "booby holder" (bra) (uncertain)
  • child's line about "where babies come from", played as piglet-birth joke (uncertain)
Other notes · 2
  • teens discuss after-party with kegs and parents' liquor cabinet
  • adult jokingly suggests spiking cider with rum (uncertain)
Innuendo · 1
  • implies secret unofficial relationship/hookup between Olivia and Cole
E4 Nineteen46 min Mild · 5
Divine references 4  ·  5.2/hr
God ×3oh my god ×1
Curse words 1  ·  1.3/hr
hell ×1
Explicit 1  ·  1.3/hr
a**hole ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 3 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Other notes · 3
  • teens reference beer stashed in the Jeep before a party
  • party dialogue references doing shots
  • teen confirms she got drunk at the party for the first time
Profane oaths · 3
  • "Oh God." exclamation after accident
  • "Oh my God, dude" exclamation of excitement
  • "Thank God" idiom, borderline (uncertain)
Sexual references · 3
  • teen invites group to go skinny-dipping (implied nudity), others deflect/decline
  • boy declines a kiss from the girl because she is drunk
  • friends recap the party: getting drunk and an 'R-rated' Truth or Dare where she drunkenly tried to kiss a boy
Death & grief · 2
  • character death: grief dialogue about her late sister Lucy
  • character death: extended scene mourning sister Lucy on her birthday, memories/tradition
Innuendo · 1
  • party Truth or Dare variant: pass your turn by kissing the person next to you
E5 Thanksgiving45 min Moderate · 6
Divine references 6  ·  8.0/hr
God ×3oh my god ×2Jesus ×1
Curse words 1  ·  1.3/hr
crap ×1
Explicit 1  ·  1.3/hr
jacka** ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 4 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 4
  • "Oh my God, Alex" exclamation
  • "Jesus, Lee" used as expletive rebuke
  • "God, I hope she stays" exclamation
  • "Oh my God" reaction exclamation
Death & grief · 2
  • parental death: uncle recounts reading Jackie's parents' will and his grief
  • character death: friend reveals her father died when she was ten; shared grief dialogue
Other notes · 2
  • teenage son caught drinking wine at dinner, told it isn't actually allowed
  • family discusses Jackie's earlier drunkenness/unsupervised party, confirms she was grounded
E6 Baggage42 min Moderate · 11
Divine references 10  ·  14.3/hr
God ×5oh my god ×2Christ ×1+2 more
God ×5oh my god ×2Christ ×1Jesus ×1Jesus Christ ×1
Curse words 2  ·  2.9/hr
d*mn ×1hell ×1
Explicit 1  ·  1.4/hr
a** ×1
Sexual 4  ·  5.7/hr
sex ×4

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 4 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 4
  • "God, I hope not" — exclamation of exasperation, oath use
  • "Jesus Christ" muttered in exasperation at friends, oath use
  • "Oh God, no" — reflexive exclamation, oath use
  • "Oh my God" — shocked reaction, oath use
Sexual references · 4
  • teens discuss whether a couple is having sex ("gonna... you know"), say "we're not there yet"
  • friend bluntly asks a couple "how good is the sex?"
  • offhand remark that another couple's "sex is great" (uncertain)
  • ex confronts guy about casual hookups, incl. hooking up with her best friend
Crude humor · 1
  • background rap lyric toilet-humor wordplay ("potty"/"stool") (uncertain)
Other notes · 1
  • teen party culture: beer pong / keg mentioned repeatedly around the bonfire (uncertain)
Violence · 1
  • one brother punches another in the face over a love-triangle dispute; injury tended afterward
E7 Small Town Rumors46 min Heavy · 18
Divine references 12  ·  15.7/hr
God ×8oh my god ×3goddamn ×1
Curse words 4  ·  5.2/hr
d*mn ×2hell ×2
Explicit 7  ·  9.1/hr
b*tch ×4a**hole ×1d*ck ×1+1 more
b*tch ×4a**hole ×1d*ck ×1sh*t ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 7 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 7
  • "Goddamn..." compound-word oath, not a bare-word match
  • "Oh my God" — surprised exclamation, oath use
  • "Oh God" — dismayed reaction, oath use
  • "Oh my God" — anxious exclamation, oath use
  • "Oh God" — worried reaction to medical news, oath use
  • "God knows" idiom used for emphasis in a serious speech; borderline oath vs. idiomatic (uncertain)
  • "God knows who else" idiom used dismissively; borderline oath vs. idiomatic (uncertain)
Sexual references · 3
  • parents/teens discuss a boy sneaking girls into the house overnight, implying sex
  • ex-girlfriend confronts guy: "you can't just sleep with Olivia" and reset
  • girl accuses guy of "sleeping with random girls", listing past partners
Euphemisms · 1
  • "pulled some dick moves" — crude slang, not caught by word list (uncertain)
Violence · 1
  • multi-boy brawl breaks out at school (auditorium); staff physically break it up
E8 Spinning Out43 min Moderate · 7
Divine references 6  ·  8.4/hr
God ×4oh my god ×2
Curse words 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found
Explicit 3  ·  4.2/hr
a** ×1d*ck ×1sh*t ×1
Sexual 1  ·  1.4/hr
naked ×1

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 3 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Other notes · 3
  • substance-use: teens obtain marijuana from a dispensary ("friends-and-family discount"), get high
  • substance-use: teens eat marijuana edibles, joke about getting "the munchies"
  • substance-use: teen (Cole) appears drunk/intoxicated and disrupts his mother's award ceremony
Profane oaths · 3
  • "Oh God, I am?" — surprised reaction, oath use
  • "Oh my God." — exasperated reaction to missing car keys, oath use
  • "Oh my God." — annoyed reaction, oath use
Death & grief · 1
  • parental death: Jackie, in an emotional fight, references her parents having died ("I want my family not to have died")
Euphemisms · 1
  • "booty calls" and "if you know what I mean" — euphemism for casual hookup
E9 Revolutions48 min Moderate · 13
Divine references 12  ·  15.0/hr
God ×6oh my god ×6
Curse words 4  ·  5.0/hr
d*mn ×3hell ×1
Explicit 3  ·  3.8/hr
a** ×2d*ck ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 6 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 6
  • "Oh my God" — surprised reaction, oath use
  • "Oh my God, are you okay?" — alarmed reaction to a dangerous stunt, oath use
  • "Oh my God, that's right" — casual recollection, oath use (uncertain)
  • "Oh my God." — surprised reaction, oath use
  • "Oh my God" — excited reaction to wedding news, oath use (uncertain)
  • "Oh my God" — excited reaction to wedding announcement, oath use (uncertain)
Death & grief · 1
  • parental death: family friend references reading about the fatal accident that killed Jackie's parents, offers condolences
Euphemisms · 1
  • "Oh my goodness" — mild substitute exclamation for "Oh my God" (uncertain)
Other notes · 1
  • teen expresses acute feelings of worthlessness ("worthless loser", "failure", "a burden") comparing self to brother; emotional distress, not explicit self-harm
Sexual references · 1
  • confrontation over "girl code" — reference to sleeping with a best friend's boyfriend
E10 Happily Ever After56 min Moderate · 11
Divine references 11  ·  11.8/hr
God ×6oh my god ×3Jesus ×2
Curse words 1  ·  1.1/hr
hell ×1
Explicit 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found
Sexual 2  ·  2.1/hr
sex ×2

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 8 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 8
  • "Oh God." — playful reaction at bridal shower, oath use (uncertain)
  • "Oh my God" — relieved exclamation, oath use
  • "Jesus." — disoriented drunk exclamation, oath use
  • "Oh God. Whoo!" — drunk exclamation, oath use
  • "Jesus." — drunk exclamation, oath use
  • "Oh my God. You're staying?" — surprised exclamation, oath use
  • "Oh my God. Yes." — exclamation, oath use (uncertain)
  • "Oh, God." — morning-after exclamation, oath use (uncertain)
Other notes · 4
  • substance-use: wedding speech reveals groom was once caught smoking marijuana ("not regular Marlboros") behind the stables as a teen
  • substance-use: strong alcoholic drink served at reception ("like drinking sunshine") (uncertain)
  • substance-use: teenage character is visibly drunk at the reception, drunkenly confesses love, is cut off from alcohol and put to bed
  • substance-use: several guests visibly drunk, stumbling between yurts after the reception
Death & grief · 2
  • parental death: adults discuss that Jackie's late parents "would be so proud" and that she needed a mother figure
  • parental death: Cole secretly restores and gives Jackie a keepsake connected to her deceased parents ("I know how much you miss 'em")
Sexual references · 2
  • in-laws joke about newlyweds not having babies "yet" and Will seeing bride "in that underwear"
  • newlyweds joke that an annulment is no longer possible, implying the marriage was consummated
Innuendo · 1
  • family bridal-shower joke about a "blue and new" gift being "tacky"/"sexy" (implied lingerie)

Season 2

Mild · 49 flagged 10 episodes
E1 Start Fresh44 min Mild · 5
Divine references 6  ·  8.2/hr
God ×3oh my god ×3
Curse words 4  ·  5.5/hr
hell ×3d*mn ×1
Explicit 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 1 as irreverent, which is counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Death & grief · 3
  • Jackie explains wanting to escape reminders of dead parents; parental death grief
  • Jackie recalls places visited with late mom, dad, and sister Lucy; parental death grief
  • guardian reminisces about Jackie's deceased mother Angelica; grief/found-family talk
Other notes · 3
  • substance-use: Alex had been drinking at a wedding when he said 'I love you'
  • substance-use: background party song lyric references spiking drink with alcohol (uncertain)
  • substance-use: veiled reference implying marijuana use ('munchies, if you know what I mean')
Innuendo · 1
  • crude sexual double-entendre joke ('insert here, am I right?') (uncertain)
Profane oaths · 1
  • "Oh my God" used as excited exclamation, not reverent
E2 My Life Without the Walter Boys43 min Mild · 5
Divine references 4  ·  5.6/hr
God ×2oh my god ×2
Curse words 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found
Explicit 1  ·  1.4/hr
a** ×1
Sexual 1  ·  1.4/hr
sex ×1

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 3 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 3
  • "Oh my God" used as excited exclamation, not reverent
  • "Oh my God" used as excited exclamation, not reverent
  • "for the love of G--" cut off, clear oath/expletive use
Innuendo · 2
  • same-sex couple's private night referenced as 'too much information', played for laughs
  • "going to second base" used as joking euphemism for phone-call intimacy
Death & grief · 1
  • Jackie recalls the night her family died happened around a dance; parental death grief
E3 Girls Just Wanna have Fundraisers46 min Moderate · 9
Divine references 1  ·  1.3/hr
goddamn ×1
Curse words 5  ·  6.5/hr
d*mn ×3hell ×2
Explicit 3  ·  3.9/hr
a** ×1b*tch ×1sh*t ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 1 as irreverent, which is counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Death & grief · 2
  • Jackie decides whether to keep or donate late mother Angelica's dress collection; parental death grief
  • Jackie upset after one of her deceased mother's dresses is torn; grief over letting go
Innuendo · 2
  • joking insinuation that 18-year-old trainer is teaching Alex more than rodeo skills
  • adults' suggestive banter implying a late-night hookup after rodeo circuit meetup
Crude humor · 1
  • anatomical slang term ('cojones') used as compliment for toughness (uncertain)
Other notes · 1
  • substance-use: teen references hosting a 'kegger' (beer party)
Profane oaths · 1
  • "Goddamn!" shouted in frustration during football practice
E4 No-look Pass43 min Moderate · 9
Divine references 3  ·  4.2/hr
God ×2oh my god ×1
Curse words 6  ·  8.4/hr
hell ×3d*mn ×2crap ×1
Explicit 1  ·  1.4/hr
sh*t ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 2 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Profane oaths · 2
  • "Oh my God, Alex" used as shocked exclamation, not reverent
  • background training-montage song lyric: "God knows you'll never give up" (uncertain)
Innuendo · 1
  • brother teases twin about 'hooking up' after seeing him kissing a girl (uncertain)
Other notes · 1
  • substance-use/underage: Jackie enters a 21-and-over club using deceased sister Lucy's fake ID
E5 A Night to Remember40 min Moderate · 8
Divine references 3  ·  4.5/hr
God ×2oh my god ×1
Curse words 3  ·  4.5/hr
d*mn ×3
Explicit 1  ·  1.5/hr
a** ×1
Sexual 2  ·  3.0/hr
sex ×2

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review flagged 2 as irreverent, which are counted in the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Other notes · 2
  • substance-use: Cole is drinking alcohol at the school dance
  • substance-use: Alex admits he was drunk when he confessed his love
Profane oaths · 2
  • "Oh my God!" used as excited exclamation, not reverent
  • "My God!" used as shocked exclamation, not reverent
Innuendo · 1
  • "anatomy quiz" euphemism implying physical intimacy before a hookup
Sexual references · 1
  • crude insult implying a girl's sexual history ('sloppy seconds')
Violence · 1
  • physical fight breaks out among teen boys at the dance; adult breaks it up, dance shut down
E6 After the Dance49 min Mild · 1
Divine references 14  ·  17.1/hr
God ×9oh my god ×5
Curse words 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found
Explicit 1  ·  1.2/hr
a** ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review assessed them and flagged none as irreverent, so none counted toward the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Euphemisms · 1
  • 'frigging' used as euphemism for profanity
Other notes · 1
  • teen admits he was drunk during a fight (substance-use)
Violence · 1
  • dialogue references a teen fistfight resulting in school probation (uncertain)
E7 Saddle Up44 min Mild · 3
Divine references 3  ·  4.1/hr
God ×2Jesus ×1
Curse words 2  ·  2.7/hr
d*mn ×1hell ×1
Explicit 1  ·  1.4/hr
sh*t ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review assessed them and flagged none as irreverent, so none counted toward the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Death & grief · 1
  • recurring rumor that a rodeo horse previously killed a man (unconfirmed, human death) (uncertain)
Other notes · 1
  • joke wordplay implying getting high/munchies while picking up trash (substance-use innuendo)
E8 Gear Shifts44 min Mild · 3
Divine references 7  ·  9.5/hr
God ×4oh my god ×3
Curse words 1  ·  1.4/hr
hell ×1
Explicit 2  ·  2.7/hr
a** ×1d*ck ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review assessed them and flagged none as irreverent, so none counted toward the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Other notes · 3
  • dialogue: rival team caught sneaking into a weed shop with fake IDs, getting high; drug testing set up
  • teen admits he smoked marijuana ('joint') at the rodeo, worried about failing drug test
  • teens plot to swap urine samples to cheat a school drug test
E9 Allhallowtide43 min Mild · 3
Divine references 5  ·  7.0/hr
God ×3oh my god ×2
Curse words 2  ·  2.8/hr
d*mn ×1hell ×1
Explicit 1  ·  1.4/hr
a** ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review assessed them and flagged none as irreverent, so none counted toward the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

Beyond the word counts

Other notes · 2
  • teen's grandmother has a recurring drinking problem; discussion of hiding it to avoid foster care/CPS
  • continued fallout from teen drug-test cheating storyline; players suspended for positive drug tests
Death & grief · 1
  • extended grief dialogue about protagonist's deceased parents (parental death) tied to Day of the Dead
Occult practices · 1
  • Dia de los Muertos altar ritual addressing 'spirits' of deceased loved ones; framed as cultural memorial, not magic (uncertain)
E10 Showdowns and Sparkles47 min Mild · 3
Divine references 10  ·  12.8/hr
God ×6oh my god ×4
Curse words 1  ·  1.3/hr
hell ×1
Explicit 2  ·  2.6/hr
b*tch ×1sh*t ×1
Sexual 0  ·  0.0/hr
None found

Divine references don't affect the rating. A mention of God, Jesus or Christ can be reverent or an oath — counting can't tell, so you judge by the show. Our AI review assessed them and flagged none as irreverent, so none counted toward the score.

Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.

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Identity & orientation

Informational — does not affect the rating
Referenced
Appears in 4 episodes — see which
S2E1 Skylar and Nathan (same-sex couple) described as in their own 'bubble of love'
S2E2 Skylar's boyfriend Nathan; dance-date plans mentioned neutrally
S2E8 male student describes a closeted past relationship with another boy, later comes out as gay
S2E9 teens gossip that a classmate ('Billy Edwards') is 'not 100% straight'

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Beyond the word counts — series overview

AI-assisted review, checked by our team
Crude humor ×4Death & grief ×19Euphemisms ×5Innuendo ×11Occult practices ×1Other notes ×30Profane oaths ×55Sexual references ×16Violence ×4

Counts and short notes only — never the script itself. AI-assisted, reviewed by our team.