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Parents Need to Know Parents need to know that Black Summer is a horror series about zombies. It's been touted as an unofficial prequel of sorts to Syfy's cult fave zombie show Z Nation, though there's no overlap with the characters featured, so viewers can safely watch without having viewed the prior series. While Z…

Season 1 Episode 6 had a lot of sexual stuff. When the group arrives at a safe place, the guard gropes the lady. Then, later on when they are put into the holding cell, there is a couple having sex, no nudity, but a full on sex scene. A little later on, the guard from earlier assaults the woman and is stopped, nothing is shown.
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BLACK SUMMER follows a handful of men and women (including Sin City's Jaime King as Rose) in the early days of a terrifying zombie outbreak as they attempt to evacuate the suburbs -- a move that has been ordered by the military, who also fly by periodically to dive-bomb the area, trying to contain the spread of the mysterious virus. The survivors hope to make it to the designated safe zone at a nearby football stadium, where they will presumably be airlifted to safety. It won't be easy, and they'll face obstacles not only from the bloodthirsty undead, but from fellow humans as well.
With at least three zombie-centered TV series currently airing, viewers could be forgiven for feeling a bit fatigued at the idea of adding a fourth. Unlike previous offerings, however,
Eschews drawn-out character development and long stretches of weepy dialogue and goes directly for the jugular with a show focused more on nonstop survival and action scenes than pseudo-deep fireside chats (The Walking Dead, we're looking at you!). And whatever the show's weaknesses might be -- the special effects are decent, if a little underwhelming -- it's kind of refreshing to see a show that's just out to scare its audience. They do a good job of maintaining an anxious vibe in each episode, where you truly don't know when one of these ghouls might pop out at you.

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Part of that is down to the style of zombie they're highlighting here: These are not the shuffling, slow-as-molasses zombies of old-school horror movies. They're lightning-fast and filled with rage; victims who are bitten start to turn within minutes. It won't be to everyone's taste, but for horror fans who crave more action and excitement than emotional depth,
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