Las Vegas 
TV Show
Crime
Drama
TV Show
Crime
Drama
Updated: 2 January 2024
No rape or sexual assault
Rape or sexual assault mentioned, discussed, implied
Sexual harassment e.g non-consensual grabbing, touching, cat-calling)
Sexual relationship between adult and teenager
Child sex abuse
Incest
Attempted rape
Rape off-screen or strongly implied
Rape on-screen

Description

Over the course of five seasons various incidents occur. Male characters are often victim to unwanted kissing, groping, and often portrayed as constantly horny. Male security often is caught watching the women through security cameras, although never in the rooms, they do zoom in on breasts often. One of the female leads has a story line about being sexually abused by her father, including learning her father remarried and had two more daughters who are very young but come to the female lead for help because they're terrified of testifying against their father. The father later is released and found not guilty. A female peer pressures a male into sex several times by threatening his job. A male pressures a woman into sleeping with him, threatening to stop being friends with her, he later becomes borderline obsessed with her. A female lead is kidnapped and almost raped but manages to shove the man out of the airplane he is holding her hostage on, killing him. She never does recieve help for it. Another female lead is kidnapped and it is heavily implied the men are going to rape her, she is rescued beforehand. A female accuses a male lead of groping her and forcing her to participate in Oral while intoxicated. He denies this accusation, everyone choosing to side with him, the woman later drops the allegation in exchange for his help on something. It's never specified if he did or did not do it. A woman accuses another of being trans to try and seduce a man that they both want. A female lead implies that she was sexually abused or raped in the past but never specifies. A female "comedic" character often talks about sex, her talk is often graphic but in broken english, her character is also asian and partakes in racist sterotypical things, including "Tight but in a good way" talk A female lead is portrayed as an escort in a specific episode, she meets a male client who does not want to have sex. She respects his wishes, however, he begs her to lie to his father as his father has been pressuring him to lose his virginity. The female lead who admits to her father sexually abusing her is pressured by friends to drink, party, and participate in sexual acts despite being uncomfortable, her friends call her a "buzzkill" and leave her alone.

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