Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This superhero pilot centers on Kara discovering and using her Kryptonian powers, featuring recurring sci-fi action violence (a plane emergency, an alien axe-wielding villain who threatens to kill her and the city, and that villain's on-screen death) alongside frequent casual 'Oh my God' exclamations. There's a brief comedic scene where a coworker mistakenly assumes Kara is a lesbian, which she corrects, and no explicit sexual or occult content appears in the dialogue.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode features sci-fi superhero action with alien creatures (Hellgrammite, Vartox, and Kryptonian villains), moderate fight violence, and references to the destruction of Krypton and the loss of Kara's parents. A few mild uses of 'God' as an exclamation occur, but there is no sexual content, occult practice, or profanity beyond common oath usage.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This superhero episode contains recurring action violence including threats, a hostage scene, and confrontations with a radiation-based villain, plus references to past deaths (a workplace death and a radiation accident that killed two engineers, one the villain's wife). There is mild romantic innuendo and several casual 'Oh God/my God' exclamations used as surprise oaths rather than reverent speech.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode features sci-fi/superhero action with recurring bomb threats and explosions, a subplot involving a distraught father who appears to sacrifice himself via detonation after being manipulated over his sick daughter's care, and several exclamatory uses of 'God' as an oath. There is a brief mildly suggestive joke about the heroine's legs, but no occult content, slurs, or explicit sexual material.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
A Supergirl episode with a sci-fi/superhero action framework: a shock-jock's on-air rant includes crude sexual innuendo and a joking reference to Supergirl's presumed sexuality, and a gossip segment mentions a closeted celebrity leaving a gay bar. There are threats to kill during superpowered confrontations, mild oath-style exclamations ("Oh, God," "What the hell"), and emotional discussion of past parental death, including a reveal about a father's death working for a covert agency.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode mixes superhero action with family drama: an extended fight against a rogue military android (including gunfire and a car-related road-rage brawl), casual 'oh my god' exclamations, and a recurring subplot about the mysterious death of Alex's father. Captured aliens are described in dialogue as 'monsters' and 'abominations.' No sexual content, slurs, or occult practices appear.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode features sustained superhero action and threats, including a telepathic alien villain who tortures and kills DEO agents, a graphic on-screen death from an earthquake injury, and an emotional reveal about a character's father sacrificing his life. Language includes a couple of mild 'God'/'Jeez' exclamations used as oaths, but there is no sexual content, occult practice, or drug use.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on superhero/alien conflict, including an armed firefight, a bomb explosion, and a tense torture-style interrogation of a captured alien character. Dialogue references off-screen soldier deaths, a death sentence handed down to a family member, and the earlier death of the protagonist's mother, alongside two casual uses of 'God' as an exclamation. No sexual content, occult practices, or slurs appear.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on a superhero/action plot involving a bomb-making villain who threatens a crowd of children, a chemical torture device, and references to past deaths from a bombing, alongside typical superhero fisticuffs and alien shapeshifting abilities. There's mild flirtatious innuendo, a couple of casual 'God' exclamations, and one line about 'coming out' that ambiguously echoes LGBTQ phrasing while describing a superhero reveal; no occult practices or classic fantasy creatures are named.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode features a hostile shapeshifting alien (White Martian) threatening National City, with dialogue describing a past genocide of J'onn J'onzz's people including his wife and daughters being burned alive, plus present-day threats of violence against a child and coworkers. There's also an emotionally heavy arc where J'onn, overwhelmed by survivor's guilt, expresses a wish to give up and die, alongside mild exclamatory uses of 'God' and dark humor about Cat Grant.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This superhero episode features sci-fi action violence (kryptonite weapons, threats, a kidnapping and hostage standoff), references to human genetic experimentation on comatose patients, and a brief bar scene involving drinking. There are a couple of casual 'Oh my God' exclamations and a mention of Kara's parents having died, but no sexual content, occult practices, or fantasy creatures beyond the show's established alien/superhero premise.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode centers on an alien telepathic parasite (the Black Mercy) trapping the heroine in a false paradise, alongside superhero fights, a medically intense extraction scene, and the emotional death of a major character (Astra) discussed openly with grief. Language includes a couple of exclamatory uses of 'God' and one mild romantic innuendo; no sexual content, occult practice, or profanity beyond standard word-list terms is present.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on an alien vigilante executing escaped prisoners, including dialogue about decapitated victims and a chilling backstory about a man who murdered his wife. There's ongoing grief over the death of Kara's aunt Astra, plus mild romantic innuendo between characters; no occult or fantasy-creature content appears, as this is a sci-fi superhero setting rather than magic-based.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This superhero sci-fi episode centers on an alien AI villain who threatens torture and detonates a nuclear missile aimed at the city, with recurring threats of killing and references to a prior character's death. There's a subplot involving a cheating-spouse website that touches on marital infidelity, a passing mention of gay marriage/transgender politicians, and a few uses of 'God'/'Hell' as exclamations, but no occult practices or fantasy creatures appear.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This superhero episode features sustained action violence including a corrupted Supergirl throwing a character off a building, a violent DEO confrontation resulting in injury, and dialogue referencing the death of a human identity behind an alien character. There's a brief, ambiguous implication of a sexual encounter between Winn and another character discussed euphemistically, plus a few casual uses of 'God' as an exclamation.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on sci-fi action and government interrogation, including torture/dissection threats against a captive alien, gun violence, and descriptions of aliens being experimented on. It also touches on a character's past murder, a father's presumed (later reversed) death, a dark joke referencing suicide, and a handful of exclamatory uses of God's name.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This superhero episode features recurring action violence and multiple explicit death threats against named characters (including one aimed at a mother in front of her sons), plus a dialogue-explained family curse tied to a banshee creature/mythology. A brief flirtatious exchange follows an on-screen kiss, but there's no explicit sexual content, slurs, or profanity beyond standard word-list items.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on an alien mind-control weapon ('Myriad') that enslaves an entire city, driving sustained superhero-style violence, threats, and a debate over a bomb plan that would knowingly kill hundreds of thousands of people. It also includes descriptions of a past character's violent death and several 'Oh my God' exclamations used as casual oaths; there is no occult or sexual content, and creature/fantasy elements are limited to sci-fi aliens and a couple of metaphorical 'zombie' references.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode centers on an alien mind-control crisis and a climactic battle between Kryptonian villains and Earth's heroes, containing sustained sci-fi violence, threats of mass death, and emotionally weighty scenes about loss (a deceased aunt, a possible parental death, and a hero's near self-sacrifice). Mild exclamatory use of God's name appears, but there is no sexual content, profanity beyond common exclamations, or occult material.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
A superhero action episode with recurring peril—drone attacks, an assassin targeting civilians, a gunshot wound, and a villain's death/transformation into a cyborg. A few casual exclamatory uses of 'God' occur, but there is no sexual, occult, or crude content beyond standard superhero-genre violence.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode is a superhero action story centered on alien (Kryptonian/Martian) characters fighting a cyborg villain and a human anti-alien organization; it features frequent fight scenes, kidnapping, and verbal death threats, plus a couple of casual 'God'/'Oh my God' exclamations, but no sexual, occult, or crude content.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode is a sci-fi action drama centered on alien-rights politics, with recurring fight and threat sequences (an assassination attempt, a kidnapping, and a heat-vision battle) rather than graphic violence. It includes a couple of mild 'God' exclamations, a plot reveal that a character's home planet was devastated with implied mass loss of life, and open, neutral references to a supporting character (Detective Maggie Sawyer) being gay, including mention of an ex-girlfriend.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on an underground alien fight club, including threats of death matches, forced/kidnapped fighters, and backstory references to genocide and the deaths of a character's wife and daughters. There is casual alcohol consumption (including a drinking game that leads to reckless behavior) but no sexual content, slurs, or occult practices; the episode is populated by sci-fi alien species (Kryptonians, Daxamites, Martians) rather than traditional fantasy creatures.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode features sci-fi/alien action violence including gunfights, a heist with disintegration-weapon threats, and one character killed by remote mind control, alongside a subplot introducing a lead character's questioning of her sexuality and a supporting character's same-sex breakup. There are a few exclamatory uses of God's name and some sexual innuendo/references (a joke about contraception, a character discussing not having had sex in years), but no occult content and no profanity beyond what word lists already catch.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on a sci-fi alien-parasite threat involving fights, draining/killing of victims, and a climate-themed subplot, alongside a significant LGBTQ+ storyline as Alex comes out and begins a relationship with Maggie (including a kiss) and a supporting character recounts his own coming-out. Several exclamatory uses of God's name occur amid the action, and there are references to past character deaths.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
A superhero sci-fi episode centered on alien characters (Kryptonian, Martian, Daxamite) featuring gun violence, kidnapping, and a serial-killer/vigilante murder plot with torture threats. It includes grief over a character's murdered family, mild use of 'God' as an exclamation, and an ongoing storyline where a main character came out to her family as gay.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode features sci-fi action violence including a bioweapon virus that kills aliens on screen, frequent exclamatory use of "Oh my God/God," and an ongoing same-sex romance storyline (Alex coming out to her mother and sharing a kiss with her girlfriend). Alien creature terminology (White Martian, Cyborg Superman, "monster") recurs throughout but is largely sci-fi rather than occult in nature.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on a sci-fi rescue mission involving an interplanetary human-trafficking and slavery ring, with moderate action violence (threats, captors striking a prisoner, blaster fights) but no graphic gore. It also continues the show's canon storyline of Alex and Maggie's same-sex relationship, shown through a morning-after scene and later reconciliation dialogue, alongside a couple of casual "Oh my God" exclamations.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on superhero action with recurring violent threats, an electricity-wielding villain who threatens to kill people, and a mad-scientist subplot involving forced experimentation. A significant subplot features a captured alien (White Martian) reliving a harrowing war flashback in which she recalls setting fires, killing soldiers, and being ordered to kill a child, plus a near-death (brain death) medical crisis for another character. There's brief romantic tension including a remembered kiss, and a couple of mild crude-language euphemisms, but no occult practices or
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on a conflict with shape-shifting alien Martians and includes moderate action violence (fights, weapon standoffs, a bomb-like reactor threat, and dialogue referencing past killings/war crimes). It also continues an ongoing, positively portrayed same-sex relationship between two female characters, and features occasional casual use of 'Oh my God' as an exclamation.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
A superhero action episode with recurring peril, weapon threats, and a hostage/explosion climax, plus dialogue referencing an attempted genocide of aliens and a past parental death. It also includes a same-sex relationship reveal (Alex and Maggie) discussed neutrally, and only mild innuendo/crude humor.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
A comedic Valentine's Day episode centered on a manipulative fifth-dimensional suitor who threatens self-destruction to coerce a marriage proposal, alongside a pistol duel to the death; the episode also features a substantial same-sex relationship storyline (Alex and Maggie) including Maggie's account of being outed as a teen and rejected by her father. Casual 'oh my God' exclamations, light alcohol references, and passing mentions of mythic creatures (imps, genies, djinn, leprechauns) round out the content beyond simple word counts.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on a superhero team confronting a nuclear-bomb threat from a shadowy organization, with references to captivity and torture, a tense gunpoint-style family confrontation, and an explosive action sequence. It also includes a brief same-sex relationship reveal (a lead character's girlfriend is introduced to her father), mild romantic innuendo about staying overnight, and a casual alcohol reference at a family dinner.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode centers on a covert group abducting and threatening to kill registered aliens, featuring armed abductions, a tense interrogation scene, and a villain's bomb threat against a family — all handled with typical superhero-TV intensity rather than graphic violence. It also includes brief mild oaths ('my god,' 'thank god') and portrays the established same-sex relationship between two supporting characters without any explicit content.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode is a sci-fi superhero drama with recurring action violence (space battles, armed standoffs, and death threats during a heist gone wrong), a heartfelt subplot about a character's parents dying of starvation, and brief references to a royal family's history of enslaving and intoxicating its people. There's one joking line about sex and a couple of casual uses of 'god'/'gods' as exclamations, but no occult content, slurs, or fantasy creatures are named in dialogue.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
A superhero sci-fi episode with recurring peril, threats, and one brief mind-control/possession sequence involving an alien telepath, plus alien bounty-hunter and royal-family conflict subplots. It also includes neutral, non-explicit references to a same-sex couple (Alex and Maggie), including a conversation about Maggie coming out to unaccepting parents and a past breakup involving infidelity.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode centers on a corporate cover-up involving dangerous mind-controlling nanobots, featuring a couple of off-screen deaths from the technology, a tense action climax where a character is put in mortal danger, and one apparent character death. Language includes frequent casual 'Oh my God' exclamations; there's no sexual content, occult practice, or profanity beyond typical PG-13 network TV levels.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on a kidnapping/hostage plot with recurring death threats, a tense water-torture scenario, and a flashback revealing a character's history of childhood physical and verbal abuse. It also features an ongoing same-sex romantic relationship between two lead characters, shown through affectionate dialogue and a mutual declaration of love.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode is largely sci-fi superhero action with alien telekinetic threats, gunpoint confrontations, and a tense mother-son standoff. Dialogue includes references to parental death (multiple characters), one explicit suicide reference regarding a father's death, brief mentions of marijuana and mind-numbing 'drugging' among Daxamites, and a couple of mild toilet-humor jokes.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode centers on an alien invasion of Earth, featuring military threats, kill orders, and a superweapon aimed at a ship holding both villains and civilians; a queen villain also confesses to murdering her own husband. Exclamatory uses of 'Oh, my God' recur throughout, and there's a brief comedic aside referencing a gay-neighborhood gym stereotype, but no explicit sexual content or occult practices.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This superhero episode features extensive sci-fi action violence including kill threats, a formal ritual duel to the death between alien queens, and city-destruction threats, alongside a tense near-death farewell scene for a main character and a reference to a parent's death on a destroyed homeworld. Language includes several casual uses of 'God' and 'hell' as oaths/exclamations, plus one notable sexual innuendo ('tiger in bed'); no occult ritual practice beyond a formalized combat rite invoking 'the gods.'
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode centers on sci-fi superhero action—an attempted missile attack on a public event, underwater combat, and verbal threats between rival businesspeople—alongside grief over a character's departure (not death). It also includes an explicit, positively framed LGBTQ+ storyline as Alex plans her wedding to her fiancée Maggie. No occult content; sexual content is limited to a single mild flirtatious remark.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode features superhero action and peril, including a villain who preys on psychological fear (with a disturbing nursery rhyme about children burning), a school punch between kids, and an extended emotional sequence where the heroine believes she has caused her love interest's death. Language is mild, limited to a few contextual uses of 'Oh, God' and one 'screw that'; there is no sexual content, occult practice, or profanity beyond common exclamations.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This superhero episode centers on an alien villain (Reign) who frames her violent attacks in quasi-religious language about sin, cleansing, and salvation, including a ritual invocation to an alien deity. There is sustained action violence (gunpoint robbery, fights, a described broken bone, threats of mass killing) and a few casual religious exclamations, but no sexual content, slurs, or fantasy creatures beyond sci-fi aliens and super-powered beings.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on a space-prison mission involving alien villains, psychic powers, and a menacing 'Worldkiller' antagonist, with several fight scenes and one supporting character's death. Dialogue includes a same-sex relationship reference (an ex-fiancée) and a few mild profanity-oath exclamations ('Oh, my God').
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This superhero episode features recurring violence including poisoning, an attempted shooting, a gun-threat confrontation, and a drone assassination attempt, alongside a brief mention of a character's past same-sex relationship. Language is largely mild beyond the show's usual word-list matches, with no occult or fantasy-creature content beyond its established sci-fi alien premise.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on superpowered 'Worldkiller' villains who threaten graphic bodily harm and possess/take over a human host's body, alongside sci-fi action violence and interrogation scenes. There are a few uses of 'God' as an exclamation, a brief reference to an alcoholic/mind-altering alien drink, and a passing mention of a main character's past same-sex relationship.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on superhero action (gun and bomb threats, a kidnapping, and a villain's explicit death threats against a mother and son) alongside a heavier emotional subplot about past domestic abuse and a parent's death. There's a couple of mild oath-style profanities ("hell"), light drinking at a karaoke bar, and a secondary storyline touching on early dementia; no sexual content or fantasy creatures/occult practices appear in the dialogue.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This Supergirl episode centers on sci-fi superhero action rather than fantasy/occult content: Martian and alien telepathic powers cause psychic outbursts, a team brawl, and an intense interrogation scene that graphically describes a villain's alleged violence (including dismemberment) to force a confrontation with a split personality. God's name is used as an exclamation several times, and one line uses a crude euphemism for sex; there's also brief casual mention of drinking/being 'wasted' or 'hungover.'
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
A sci-fi superhero episode centered on a bio-engineered plague and villains called 'Worldkillers'; contains dialogue depicting threats to kill and torture a child, an experimental electrocution scene, a couple of character deaths (including one recalled off-screen), and a couple of casual 'Oh my God' exclamations. No occult ritual or sexual content is present in the dialogue; tension centers on disease, moral dilemmas about killing versus saving villains, and family/grief subplots.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 13+
This superhero episode features sustained fantasy violence, sci-fi/occult-flavored ritual magic performed by "Kryptonian witches," a couple of character deaths, and a tense cliffhanger threat against a child. A few exclamatory uses of God/Jesus appear as mild oaths amid the action-adventure plot.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Beyond the word counts · 10+
This Supergirl episode centers on superhero action against a powerful villain (Reign), including threats against a child, a tense rescue, and the on-screen death of a grandmother/mother character. There is one exclamatory use of "Jesus" and general sci-fi peril, but no sexual content, occult ritual, or crude humor beyond typical superhero-show intensity.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
Based on 1 subtitle file · High confidence. Counts are indicative and depend on subtitle accuracy.
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Whether the dialogue mentions gender-identity or sexual-orientation terms — a heads-up for parents who'd like to know before these topics come up, especially if you haven't yet had that conversation with your children. This is informational only and never changes the rating above. Baruk Labs believes in showing Jesus' love to all his children and doesn't hold a public stance on the debate about sexual orientation and Christianity.
This superhero pilot centers on Kara discovering and using her Kryptonian powers, featuring recurring sci-fi action violence (a plane emergency, an alien axe-wielding villain who threatens to kill her and the city, and that villain's on-screen death) alongside frequent casual 'Oh my God' exclamations. There's a brief comedic scene where a coworker mistakenly assumes Kara is a lesbian, which she corrects, and no explicit sexual or occult content appears in the dialogue.
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