Little Fires Everywhere 
TV Show
Drama
LGBT
TV Show
Drama
LGBT
Updated: 24 April 2020
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

Worthy of note: in a flashback several episodes in, a man stares at a main character on the subway and then follows her when she gets off. His intentions are revealed to have been benign. However, this apparent staring and stalking is a recurring nightmare for Mia in prior episodes. Also, one character who considered himself to be friendzoned by another character calls her a slut for being involved with his brother. Finally, a main character has sexual experiences with people who technically have authority over her: her college professor/mentor (she is presumably 18 or older at this point) and her boss at the restaurant where she is a waitress. There is no indication in the narrative that the character felt coerced into these experiences, and she appears to want them, but the power dynamic may be uncomfortable to some.

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