Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this remake of the 1960s televison series deals in psychological tension. While there is some actual violence, it's usually more passive (i.e., a character is hit by a car) than hostile. The truly scary part of the series occurs inside viewers' minds when creepy scenarios meet supernatural elements, like mind reading, life after death, and imaginary creatures. Each episode effectively serves as a mini morality tale, so parents may want to be prepared to discuss their views on the episodes' subjects. Expect some mild language ("bastard," "jackass") and some occasional drinking.
Sexual
Content
Sex is implied but there is no graphic sexuality.
Violence
Some violent situations, depending on individual episodes, include characters being hit by cars, struck by lightning, or engaging in fist fights
Language
Some marginal language including "bastard" and "jackass."
Social
Behavior
Viewers can interpret these episodes as mini morality lessons: For every action there is a consequence. However, consequences are not necessarily realistic or logical.
Consumerism
Not applicable
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Occasional social drinking. Some characters drink to excess.