Mild
10 of 26 found this mild
Almost every episode showed women in bikinis. The pilot (Brother's Keeper) showed an erotic dance scene of a woman in a revealing costume.
The episode "Little Miss Dangerous" features a lengthy strip club scene before the opening credits. Bondage and whips are shown throughout.
A lot of episodes often dealt with prostitution. Nothing shown during those episodes. No sex or nudity shown.
In the episode with Melanie Griffith, she is a hooker and there is a sex scene with shots of her and Johnson no nudity shown.
Moderate
5 of 15 found this moderate
In nearly every episode, there were plenty of shootouts. Characters were shot and killed. Not graphic. In Season 5 there was a shootout in a deli that showed blood and innocent people shown on the floor dead from gunshot wounds. A main character is shot in Season 3. Shown on a stretcher and flown to hospital. Not graphic. At least one character is shot or killed in every episode.
Mild
7 of 14 found this mild
Damn and Hell are used regularly throughout the show. Bastard is used occasionally. Bitch is used sporadically throughout the fifth season. Multiple religious profanities used throughout seasons 3-5 using only the name of God being used (goddamn is never used)
Infrequent uses of "damn", hell" and "bastard" are said.
Moderate
10 of 18 found this moderate
Drugs and alcohol are shown and consumed consistently throughout the show.
The show did feature scenes that involved wine. A couple of episodes did involve beer. Very mild was shown.
Crockett smokes heavily in Season 1 and 2, but halfway through Season 2 he has given up the habit and never seen smoking again.
Mild
4 of 14 found this mild
One of the main characters is shot during a shootout. Is placed in a life or death situation. May frighten the smallest of children. Multiple characters are shown dead from gunshot wounds. Not presented in a graphic way.