Daisy Jones and The Six
NZ release: 03 March 2023
Drug use, offensive language, sex scenes, sexual violence themes, dangerous behaviour Rated on: 03 March 2023
Season 1
What’s it about?
The band Daisy Jones & The Six enjoyed great success in 1977, having gone from being unknown to becoming a household name. However, they separated after a highly successful performance.
Now, many years later, the former members of the band have agreed to come forward and share the real story behind their decision to break up.
The facts
- English language
- 10 episodes, about 50 minutes each
- Starring Sam Clafin and Riley Keough
- Based on Taylor Jenkin Reid’s Daisy Jones & The Six
Why did it get this rating?
This show was self-rated by Amazon Prime. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.
Drugs
Drug use is frequent. Characters are seen using cannabis, cocaine and acid. Prescription drugs and alcohol are misused.
A character is addicted to drugs. One scene shows them unconscious from overdosing.
Sexual violence
Narration suggests that a character was manipulated into having sex when they were young.
A man gropes a woman. She is disturbed and pulls away.
These scenes could be upsetting and confronting for some viewers.
Sex scenes
Sex is briefly shown. These scenes are brief, and the characters are clothed, or their nudity is covered.
Offensive language
“F**k”, “motherf**king”, “b**ch”, “sh*t” and “asshole” are mentioned.
Helplines
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Further information
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