Jam 
TV Show
Comedy
Horror
Survival and Horror
TV Show
Comedy
Horror
Survival and Horror
Updated: 21 June 2026
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

Episode 1: the first sketch involves a man trying to talk another man into a sexual arrangement with an unseen man, in order to “keep him away” from his son. The mother claims she has been ensuring his heterosexuality by pretending to be a prostitute and visiting him at night. During an argument between a couple, a man reveals that rather than cheating on his girlfriend, he was actually raping a woman, to which she responds by forgiving him. The target of the joke appears to be more the abnormality of her reaction than the rape itself. Episode 2: there is no sexual violence, but a sketch involving a fictional disease causing nonstop ejaculation comically associates sexual imagery with pain and death. Episode 3: a couple explains that they like to pretend that the husband has just been “buggered” by a gang and has come home crying as elaborate sexual roleplay. While this scene is very absurd, a doctor asks to see a man’s penis, then shows his own and gets the man to bounce up and down before doing it himself. It is implied he requests this of patients regularly. There is no on-screen nudity. To sabotage the chances of other children getting into a competitive school, two parents get several young children to engage in antisocial behaviour, including chanting the phrase “more porn now”. Episode 4: no sexual violence, but a doctor engages in phone sex while treating a patient, which he clearly reacts with confusion regarding. Episode 5: this sketch contains the most potentially disturbing content of a sexual nature. In one lengthy sketch, a couple is asked to engage in sexual activities with a landlord in order to get the house, which they are clearly ambivalent at best about, and the sexual acts are briefly depicted. The landlord then increases the number of times he wishes to have sex with the couple before he will give them the house, and they offer the husband’s sister instead, who is heavily implied to be mentally disabled. The sketch ends with him walking her towards the house in a predatory manner before pushing her through the door as the scene fades out. Two parents are seen to be unconcerned about the whereabouts of their missing child, then when they hear that he has been found dead, and has apparently been “buggered and strangled”, they continue to show only minor annoyance. Once again, like the earlier rape sketch in episode 1, the comedy comes from the inappropriate nature of the reactions rather than the abuse itself, but it still may be considered unsettling. Episode 6: a woman makes a number of convoluted sexual advances on a man then traps him into being arrested for sexual assault. It is discussed in detail that two parents got unnecessary genital surgery performed on their child, but there is no sight of anything explicit involving the child actor. A man asks if he can perform bestiality on his dying dog at the vet, but the vet only allows him to watch the euthanasia procedure with his trousers down as a compromise. A doctor urinates without warning in front of patients, including a child.

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