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(2011–2018)

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Sex & Nudity

  • In many episodes there is male topless nudity, either just underpants or towels etc. Frequent discussions about male genitalia.
  • While there is no actual nudity, nearly every episode contains some form of sexual themes including implied but unshown sexual activity, naked characters covered by bedsheets, characters of both sexes in their underwear, and graphic sexual dialogue.
  • Sex is discussed in almost every episode, and implied sexual activity takes place in them (sometimes stronger implications than others). In the first episode, Jess strips naked for her boyfriend, holding a large pillow in front of her "swimsuit area" as she dances. We see her shoulders and legs, and when she turns around, surprised that her boyfriend is cheating on her, a bow drops from between her legs.
  • In the last few episodes of season one, there's a running physical gag in which someone's groin hurts whenever they become sexually aroused. No nudity and played for laughs, but some non-explicit sexual references are spoken (once as a prank) for the purpose of arousing the man.
  • There are crass sexual remarks in basically every episode, and Cece (model) is seen a few times in underwear.

Violence & Gore

  • None, except for comic, non-graphic violence that's played for laughs.

Profanity

  • Douchebag is used frequently. Ass, bitch, damn, and hell are sometimes said.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Characters are often seen with a drink and/or at a bar. Occasionally characters will be seen drunk. In one episode, a character has a 'pot cookie'. In one episode some characters get high, in another methamphetamine's are heavily referenced. A game "True American" is played in some episodes which involves lots of alcohol

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