Contributor: Sarah Rasmussen

Sarah Rasmussen was Plugged In’s 2023 summer intern, and she continues to write reviews for Plugged In today. She is studying English education with a minor in theatre at Oral Roberts University. Sarah’s hobbies include reading, hiking and singing entire Broadway soundtracks in her car. Sarah loves serving with Plugged In because she believes expressions of biblical truth can be found everywhere—even in secular media. She also thinks watching movies for her job is pretty cool.

Kizazi Moto Generation Fire season 1

Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire

Families will have to navigate some violence and spirituality in this unique anthology series about technology and African culture.

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And just like that season 2

And Just Like That…

The women are older, but the show is just as obsessed with sex as it ever was.

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Hijack season 1

Hijack

Apple TV+’s gripping drama, Hijack, might have too much violence and language for families to get on board.

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Clean Sweep season 1

Clean Sweep

As Shelly Mohan grapples with growing guilt, families will have to navigate Clean Sweep’s sexual and language concerns.

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Mission Impossible 1996

Mission: Impossible

The violence and language in the first Mission: Impossible flick might have some families keeping it under the radar.

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Super Carlin Brothers

SuperCarlinBrothers

If your family loves Star Wars, Disney, Harry Potter, Pixar and Marvel, the Super Carlin Brothers might be the YouTubers for you.

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Skull Island season 1

Skull Island

Skull Island welcomes you to a fantastical adventure, but you may have to overcome the perils of minor profanity and violence.

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Black Mirror season 6

Black Mirror

This Netflix anthology can show us uncomfortable, worthwhile truths. But at what cost?

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Pretty Freekin Scar season 1

Pretty Freekin Scary

In Pretty Freekin Scary, Frankie’s life changes forever when she visits the underworld and signs a contract with the Grim Reaper.

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God's Country Song 2023

God’s Country Song

An arrogant country singer’s life transforms when he meets his 4-year-old son in God’s Country Song.

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Somewhere Boy season 1

Somewhere Boy

Harsh language, LGBT content and violence accompany this well-told story about loneliness, grief and true connection.

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The Crowded room season 1

The Crowded Room

While this psychological thriller may appeal to younger audiences, beware. The Crowded Room’s content tackles lots of mature themes.

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Joe Pickett season 2

Joe Pickett

Joe Pickett offers a refreshing take on family and the Western genre, but it also has its fair share of violence and language.

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Nancy Drew season 4

Nancy Drew

Nancy Drew is all grown up now, and while the TV show is quick paced and engaging, its content certainly reflects her new maturity.

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Larva Family season 1

Larva Family

Though it provides some positive messages about family and friendship, Larva Family also employs plenty of cartoon violence and bathroom humor.

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