Dutton Ranch

Is Dutton Ranch right for your family?

Series 2026 41 min/ep.

Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton gamble everything on a new life in South Texas, but the promise of building a future far from the ghosts of Yellowstone quickly collides with brutal new realities and a rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire.

What's inside

Average score of the 9 episodes analyzed so far.

  • ViolencePresent · 29
  • Sexual contentTraces · 18
  • Romance & relationshipsPresent · 27
  • Religion & spiritualityTraces · 12
  • Family themesPresent · 31
  • Political & social messagingTraces · 23
  • Heavy emotional contentPresent · 38
  • Educational contentTraces · 19

Representation (informational)

Shown for information only — never used as a filter.

  • Female protagonism: Present
What we identified — Female protagonism

Beth Dutton is a co-protagonist of the series, sharing narrative focus with Rip Wheeler as they both face challenges together in their new venture.

  • Cast diversity
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
  • Generic spirituality

Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.

Seasons & episodes

9 of 9 episodes analyzed — season average: Heavy emotional content 38 · Family themes 31 · Violence 29 · Romance & relationships 27

Ep. 1The Untold Want56 minHeavy emotional content 64 · peak
  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 64
    Why this score?
    • 0:31–1:47A family faces a rapidly expanding wildfire threatening their lives, home, and livestock as they flee the property.central
    • 21:55–22:10One character questions another about suspicious activities, creating tension before a violent act.clear
    • 22:06–22:27A man is fatally shot by another character during a confrontation at the cattle pen.central

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolenceSignificant · 54
    Why this score?
    • 27:00–28:00A worker is shot and killed after being questioned about operational records.central
    • 33:20–35:00An intoxicated man verbally harasses and then physically strikes another man at a gas station.mild
    • 43:20–45:00Trapped hogs are shot.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingPresent · 42
    Why this score?
    • 33:43–35:08A teacher presents a lesson about historical battles as representations of moral concepts, including power, greed, hypocrisy, and corruption in society.mild
    • 34:00–35:58A mother teaches her son that cowboys need mathematical skills to manage ranch operations, challenging the perception that formal education is unnecessary for rural work.mild
    • 40:49–41:48A white man uses explicit racial slurs against an employee of Mexican descent in a public establishment, demonstrating ethnic-based prejudice and exclusion.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsPresent · 41
    Why this score?
    • 0:23–0:32Beth and Rip ride together and discuss freedom and happiness in their new start.mild
    • 43:22–43:28Rip intervenes in a street confrontation to protect Azul from a drunk man making derogatory comments.mild
    • 60:46–56:00Carter meets a girl at a rodeo who approaches him interested in going out.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentTraces · 25
    Why this score?
    • 34:00–35:23A mother teaches mathematics and practical ranching calculations to her daughter, including feed pricing, fencing costs, and well-drilling analysis.mild
    • 40:37–40:59A history teacher discusses moral and political themes related to a historical battle with students, including power, hope, and corruption.mild
    • 42:00–42:15A Theodore Roosevelt quotation about the joy of living and demanding what one wants from life is presented in an educational context.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityTraces · 22
    Why this score?
    • 0:45–0:54A character quotes Roosevelt and interprets a philosophical statement as encouragement to enjoy life.mild
    • 36:00–36:28A veterinarian sings a traditional cowboy song about preparing for death and farewell to the frontier.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentTraces · 22
    Why this score?
    • 0:25–0:26A character makes a sexual innuendo about another man and woman in a truck cab.mild
    • 0:35–0:37A character suggests sexual acts between two men in an aggressive and derogatory manner.mild
    • 0:41–0:42A girl invites a young man to meet her in an isolated location during a rodeo.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesTraces · 18
    Why this score?
    • 38:43–38:46Character indicates separation from biological family and integration into a non-traditional family structure.background
    • 72:05–56:00Mother instructs her son to separate from his brother and sends him to rehabilitation away from family.background
    • 72:31–56:00Character references his father's death as context for decisions about the current family.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

Where themes appear

0 min56 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Religion & spirituality
Romance & relationships
Sexual content
Violence
Cast diversity
Female protagonism

Representation (informational)

  • Female protagonism: Present
What we identified — Female protagonism

Beth is a co-protagonist of the series, appearing in central scenes where she makes important decisions about the ranch and her life in Texas.

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes characters of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, including Latino/Hispanic characters such as Azul, Joaquin, Miguel, and Kino, alongside white characters.

  • Christianity: Present
What we identified — Christianity

There are Christian religious references, including a song about death and the afterlife ('Take my saddle from the wall... Turn our faces to the west') and generic invocations of God.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

There are elements of generic spirituality, such as references to destiny and acceptance of suffering ('We start again', 'That's not the world's choice, honey. That's ours').

  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
Ep. 2Earn Another Day47 minFamily themes 61 · peak
  • Family themesSignificant · 61
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:20Characters discuss loss of property and the need to start over in another location.clear
    • 0:42–1:05An elderly woman offers inherited property to a couple, honoring the memory of her deceased husband.clear
    • 1:42–3:00A couple plans relocation to another state and discusses rebuilding their life after significant loss.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 53
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:30A female and male character confront material loss and displacement after a fire destroys their property.clear
    • 0:35–0:48A character fires a weapon in response to a question, suggesting death or serious injury off-screen.clear
    • 0:51–1:43An elderly character reflects on grief and legacy following her husband's death, expressing sorrow about leaving the property.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolencePresent · 49
    Why this score?
    • 0:23–0:24A character accuses another of being an informant before a violent act is implied.clear
    • 0:23–0:24The death of a character is confirmed by the reactions of those present.central
    • 0:23–0:24A character threatens to execute a veterinarian if he does not comply with orders.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsPresent · 40
    Why this score?
    • 0:02–0:05Female character apologizes while touching male character in an established relationship context.mild
    • 0:27–0:33Young male character expresses romantic interest in female character who is in a relationship with someone else.mild
    • 0:33–0:35Female character reveals via text message that she has a boyfriend.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingPresent · 31
    Why this score?
    • 0:40–1:15Discussion of stewardship and responsibility in inheriting a historically significant rural property.mild
    • 5:35–6:00Scene depicting generational conflict over family expectations and pressure to conform.mild
    • 30:00–30:30Commentary on criminal justice and rehabilitation of an incarcerated person receiving a second chance at employment.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityPresent · 27
    Why this score?
    • 12:00–12:15A character mentions finding Jesus while incarcerated.mild
    • 12:27–12:50A character states that God loves cowboys and participated in a horse-gentling program in a correctional facility.mild
    • 33:47–34:03A character discusses monthly visits from his father to a prison and expresses religious gratitude for support received.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentTraces · 25
    Why this score?
    • 0:16–0:20A character mentions learning about a business opportunity in a small Texas town near the border with 5 thousand acres.background
    • 0:23–0:31A character explains how a small cattle business grows progressively, using the progression from 6 to 50 to 150 head as an example of economic scalability.mild
    • 0:26–0:29Discussion about how a cattle venture expands in scale starting from small quantities.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentTraces · 19
    Why this score?
    • 0:27–0:30A younger character expresses romantic interest in another character who is in a relationship.mild
    • 0:33–0:35Implied reference to a sexual encounter between a character and a sex worker.background
    • 0:33–0:35A character receives a message notification while in a potentially romantic situation.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

Where themes appear

0 min47 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Religion & spirituality
Romance & relationships
Sexual content
Violence
Cast diversity
Female protagonism

Representation (informational)

  • Female protagonism: Present
What we identified — Female protagonism

Beth is a co-protagonist of the series, making major decisions about the new ranch and cattle negotiations.

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes Latino characters such as Azul Ramos and Zachariah Moss, a formerly incarcerated man, reflecting Texas's demographic diversity.

  • Christianity: Present
What we identified — Christianity

Zachariah Moss mentions finding Jesus in prison and references God multiple times; there is discussion of prayer and Christian faith.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

Jeanie mentions 'destiny' and speaks of a 'beautiful mosaic' as if alluding to a greater purpose; there are themes of spiritual stewardship.

  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
Ep. 3Act of God Business49 minHeavy emotional content 54 · peak
  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 54
    Why this score?
    • 0:07–0:21A character attends a funeral for a police officer, with speeches reflecting on death and loss.mild
    • 0:21–0:38A character discovers their cattle are showing signs of foot-and-mouth disease, a potentially devastating condition for the ranch operation.clear
    • 0:24–0:35A woman tracks infidelity using a location app and confronts her partner in an aggressive manner.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingSignificant · 54
    Why this score?
    • 5:07–5:30A sheriff's funeral includes reflections on corruption, integrity, and the difficulty of upholding ethical principles in marginalized communities.mild
    • 10:39–12:00Discussion of agricultural economic consolidation, with independent ranches being absorbed by large meat corporations, illustrating rural economic power dynamics.mild
    • 20:00–21:20A mother confronts authorities about her son's disappearance and accuses the Jackson family of involvement, raising questions about state accountability and local elite power.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolencePresent · 44
    Why this score?
    • 30:00–30:37A sick animal is examined and found to have foot-and-mouth disease, leading to a decision to cull the herd.clear
    • 32:14–32:17A gunshot is heard.clear
    • 38:23–39:17A man is chased and physically attacked by two individuals in a vehicle, with threats and escape.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesPresent · 42
    Why this score?
    • 0:06–0:09Two characters reunite after being apart and express longing.mild
    • 0:09–0:15Conversations about death and aging occur during a funeral event.mild
    • 0:12–0:20A woman expresses concern about preserving the identity of her family ranch.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentPresent · 37
    Why this score?
    • 0:50–0:55Character makes sexual innuendo regarding romantic interest.mild
    • 22:00–22:25Character mentions partner's infidelity as reason for conflict.mild
    • 22:10–22:15Explicit reference to unfaithful sexual conduct.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsPresent · 35
    Why this score?
    • 0:19–0:45Beth and Rip share an early-morning horseback ride and exchange affectionate words before she leaves for a business meeting.mild
    • 0:50–0:55Beth and Rip exchange goodbye kisses as he stays behind to tend to the horses.mild
    • 17:04–17:35A female character mentions having a boyfriend in response to a social invitation.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityPresent · 28
    Why this score?
    • 0:21–0:29A pastor conducts a funeral service with organ music playing 'Amazing Grace' during the ceremony.mild
    • 21:56–22:03A character mentions praying for salvation through the Lord's judgment.mild
    • 36:26–36:53A character describes finding faith in the Lord following a traumatic past event.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentPresent · 27
    Why this score?
    • 33:00–34:00A veterinarian explains the symptoms and progression of foot-and-mouth disease in a cattle herd.mild
    • 36:00–37:00Discussion of 140 years of cattle-raising history and the evolution of herd genetics.mild
    • 36:00–38:00Explanation of Black Angus cattle certifications and the geographic location of Rio Paloma.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

Where themes appear

0 min49 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Religion & spirituality
Romance & relationships
Sexual content
Violence
Cast diversity
Female protagonism

Representation (informational)

  • Female protagonism: Present
What we identified — Female protagonism

Beth Dutton is a co-lead protagonist, directing cattle business operations, commercial negotiations, and strategic ranch decisions.

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes characters of multiple ethnic and cultural backgrounds, including Joaquin Reyes (Mexican), Claudio (butcher of Latin origin), and Black characters in various roles.

  • Christianity: Present
What we identified — Christianity

Explicit Christian references appear, including a funeral with an organist playing 'Amazing Grace', Zachariah's mention of prayers for salvation through the Lord's judgment, and discussions of Christian forgiveness.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

Thematic framing of destiny and divine providence appears, including the phrase 'act of God business' and broader references to forces beyond human control in the moral conflict narrative.

  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
Ep. 4Start with a Bullet47 minFamily themes 58 · peak
  • Family themesSignificant · 58
    Why this score?
    • 0:45–0:50A woman and an older man in an intimate situation, with dialogue suggesting a complex past relationship.clear
    • 11:40–13:50A mother exerts restrictive control over her adult daughter, including withdrawal of transportation privileges and credit card access.clear
    • 27:20–29:05An older man reveals he sent his son to rehabilitation for the third time, addressing family substance abuse issues.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 58
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:26Discovery of disease in cattle requiring animal culling.clear
    • 0:27–0:51Family conflict regarding a teenager's responsibilities and romantic relationships.clear
    • 0:52–1:50Adult confrontation regarding teenager's behavior with implied threats.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolenceSignificant · 55
    Why this score?
    • 0:24–0:29Sequence of multiple gunshots during operation to eliminate diseased cattle.central
    • 0:27–0:29Dialogue describing the need to act quickly regarding disease in the herd.clear
    • 0:38–0:40Character expresses extreme emotional and physical exhaustion.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsPresent · 41
    Why this score?
    • 0:43–0:52A man and woman in bed together engaging in kissing and whispering affectionate comments to each other.mild
    • 32:26–33:20A woman encouraging a young man to take out a young woman on a date, suggesting approval of a budding romantic relationship.mild
    • 35:21–35:51A young man and young woman in bed together in the morning, with casual intimate interaction.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentPresent · 30
    Why this score?
    • 0:02–0:50Scene of a couple in bed with moaning and dialogue suggesting imminent sexual activity.clear
    • 0:19–0:30Dialogue about finding a young man in bed with a woman and suggestion to take him out to dinner.mild
    • 0:21–0:43Character comments on another character's inexperience with women and suggests compliments are unnecessary before sexual relations.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityPresent · 27
    Why this score?
    • 0:30–0:35Character references praying or offering a prayer.mild
    • 233:20–47:00Character references being in heaven and the pearly gates in a spiritual context.mild
    • 343:20–47:00Character discusses God's plan and whether it constitutes a blessing during a difficult situation.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentPresent · 26
    Why this score?
    • 0:27–0:41A character explains foot-and-mouth disease in cattle and the necessity of rapid action.background
    • 23:47–24:08A character recounts a personal anecdote about a car accident at age 19, describing injuries and physical recovery.mild
    • 32:07–32:21A character makes a geography-based joke comparing Oklahoma and Texas.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingTraces · 24
    Why this score?
    • 0:25–0:30Female character expresses independence by refusing to ask for parental permission to leave, challenging parental authority.mild
    • 0:31–0:48Character questions the validity of relationships based on manipulation and lack of respect.mild
    • 0:38–0:50Dialogue presents criticism of manipulation and power abuse within family dynamics.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

Where themes appear

0 min47 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Religion & spirituality
Romance & relationships
Sexual content
Violence
Cast diversity
Female protagonism

Representation (informational)

  • Female protagonism: Present
What we identified — Female protagonism

Beth Dutton is a clear co-protagonist, making critical decisions about the ranch and driving major plot conflicts.

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes characters from multiple ethnic backgrounds: Azul and other Hispanic characters, Black and white characters across various roles.

  • Christianity: Present
What we identified — Christianity

References to God, heaven, and the religious concept of 'God's plan' appear in dialogue, particularly during moments of moral reflection.

  • Mythology & folklore: Present
What we identified — Mythology & folklore

An African leopard is named 'Xena, the Warrior Princess,' referencing the fictional TV series character.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

Concepts like 'destiny' and reflections on divine will appear in dialogue, suggesting a general sense of larger forces at work.

  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
Ep. 5Peaceful Find Peace53 minHeavy emotional content 63 · peak
  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 63
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:32A character announces the herd has been destroyed by foot-and-mouth disease, creating tension over how to communicate the news to others.clear
    • 0:43–0:51A character threatens violence against someone who harmed another person, expressing intense anger.clear
    • 17:00–17:30A character observes the ranch is empty without the herd, reflecting on the loss of a central element of ranch life.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesPresent · 45
    Why this score?
    • 0:25–0:35Character mentions that his father has died and expresses he would have liked to have met him.mild
    • 52:24–53:00A young character is arrested by police while another character witnesses and experiences emotional distress.clear
    • 55:49–53:00Character refers to her husband as having recently left the property.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsPresent · 45
    Why this score?
    • 0:15–0:32A man compliments a woman's appearance, calling her 'the prettiest woman I've ever seen'.mild
    • 30:15–30:47A married couple exchanges 'I love you' before parting ways.mild
    • 36:48–37:27A young man receives attention from a woman; she touches him in a friendly manner and he watches her depart.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentPresent · 41
    Why this score?
    • 0:04–0:20Characters discuss and identify the cause of livestock disease (foot-and-mouth) and trace the problem's origin to a cattle broker.mild
    • 0:04–0:20Dialogue reveals that veterinary documentation was forged, demonstrating fraud in livestock commercial transactions.mild
    • 0:04–0:10Character explains economic consequences of livestock disease affecting the viability of an agricultural business.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingPresent · 31
    Why this score?
    • 44:42–46:00A character critiques implicit police corruption, suggesting that officers may manipulate forensic evidence and use psychological pressure to control crime witnesses.clear
    • 76:48–53:00Beth presents a business proposal based on criticism of Beulah's inefficient management and economic vulnerability, arguing that family legacy preservation requires commercial adaptation and market innovation.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentTraces · 19
    Why this score?
    • 0:19–0:20A character receives compliments about their physical appearance.background
    • 0:26–0:32A character makes a comment about another character's physical appearance.mild
    • 0:37–0:45A character flirts and makes subtle sexually suggestive comments to another.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityTraces · 7
    Why this score?
    • 22:03–22:13A character mentions that God's ways are mysterious.background
    • 23:49–24:00A character compares the land to a deity, suggesting that land is as good a god as any.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolenceAbsent · 0

Where themes appear

0 min53 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Religion & spirituality
Romance & relationships
Sexual content
Cast diversity
Female protagonism

Representation (informational)

  • Female protagonism: Present
What we identified — Female protagonism

Beth Dutton is a central co-protagonist, leading strategic negotiations and making critical decisions for the ranch's future.

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes characters of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, including Mexican, African American, and Caucasian characters in significant roles.

  • Christianity: Present
What we identified — Christianity

References to God and divine will appear in dialogue ('God's ways are mysterious'), and there is mention of a 'Chapel Trailhead' suggesting a religious location.

  • Mythology & folklore: Present
What we identified — Mythology & folklore

A character is named 'Xena, after the Warrior Princess,' referencing popular mythology and science fiction/fantasy culture.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

Dialogue reflects ideas about destiny, spiritual peace, and connection with the land as a spiritual force ('Land's as good a God as any').

  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
Ep. 6A Cowboy Saint41 minViolence 60 · peak
  • ViolenceSignificant · 60
    Why this score?
    • 0:28–0:31Dialogue indicating someone was executed by order, with body disposal.clear
    • 0:30–0:40Reference to a ranch hand's death caused by drug overdose.central
    • 0:30–0:51Dialogue revealing that a body was intentionally placed on another ranch's property as an act of violence.central

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesSignificant · 54
    Why this score?
    • 0:37–0:50A character is fatally shot following a verbal confrontation about family loyalty.clear
    • 17:17–17:32A young couple discusses bringing a child into a dangerous and uncertain environment.mild
    • 54:06–41:00A teenager expresses feelings of lack of autonomy within his adoptive family and struggles with personal identity.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 54
    Why this score?
    • 0:11–0:20A couple discusses recent changes and supports each other during a period of personal transition.mild
    • 0:11–0:28A fired man confronts his former employers over broken promises and unrewarded loyalty.clear
    • 0:18–0:31A character confronts another about responsibility for deaths, demanding answers and threatening serious consequences.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsPresent · 43
    Why this score?
    • 0:35–0:52Heterosexual couple in intimate moment in kitchen, with brief kiss and conversation about planned pregnancy.mild
    • 0:52–1:45Heterosexual couple in morning domestic setting, exchanging affection and planning the day.mild
    • 6:20–7:20Middle-aged heterosexual couple in romantic morning setting, with conversation about future and commitment.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentPresent · 38
    Why this score?
    • 0:37–0:41Character makes sexual innuendo about activity with a woman in joking context.mild
    • 0:55–1:30Couple in intimate bedroom scene suggesting sexual activity, with dialogue about future parenthood.clear
    • 10:38–10:45Teenage character expresses romantic feelings and touches another person's face in romantic setting.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingPresent · 28
    Why this score?
    • 37:30–38:00Character narrates the history of an ancestor who stole cattle and fled during the Texas Revolution, establishing a family under a new name.mild
    • 38:10–38:40Discussion about the value of knowing when to walk away from a fight as a strategic principle in business and family.mild
    • 45:30–41:00Discussion framing life choices as fundamentally between being predator or prey, hunter or hunted, courageous or cowardly.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentTraces · 25
    Why this score?
    • 0:09–0:21Character narrates the Jackson family history, beginning with an Irish ancestor who fled during the Texas Revolution in the nineteenth century.mild
    • 0:21–0:24Character mentions John Ford visited the ranch when she was a child, connecting real history with cinema.mild
    • 0:21–0:23Character discusses concepts of when to yield and when to fight as management wisdom and survival values.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityAbsent · 0

Where themes appear

0 min41 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Romance & relationships
Sexual content
Violence
Cast diversity
Female protagonism

Representation (informational)

  • Female protagonism: Present
What we identified — Female protagonism

Beth is one of the main protagonists, leading business negotiations and making crucial strategic decisions for the ranch. Beulah is also a central figure as matriarch and business leader.

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes characters of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, including Mexican vaqueros (Azul, Guillermo, Miguel), Irish-American heritage characters (Beulah Jackson), and African Americans.

  • Mythology & folklore: Present
What we identified — Mythology & folklore

References to John Wayne, The Searchers, and classic Western films appear in discussion of Zane Nash's fascination with cowboy culture and cinematic heroes.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

There is emphasis on themes of destiny, personal choice, and spiritual identity, particularly in dialogue between Carter and Oreana about personal freedom and the idea of not being 'anyone's property.'

  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
Ep. 7Den of Sin0
  • Educational contentAbsent · 0
  • Family themesAbsent · 0
  • Heavy emotional contentAbsent · 0
  • Political & social messagingAbsent · 0
  • Religion & spiritualityAbsent · 0
  • Romance & relationshipsAbsent · 0
  • Sexual contentAbsent · 0
  • ViolenceAbsent · 0

Representation (informational)

  • Female protagonism
  • Cast diversity
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
  • Generic spirituality
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