![]() ![]() One of the children, Constance Contraire (Marta Kessler), is often rude and mean, but she's always called out on her behavior. Kids get in arguments, and there's some pushing and shoving as well as verbal hostility. Scenes of fantasy violence use clever editing to hide most of the actual violence (and there aren't any guns or knives). The plot has a dark overtone, and though it doesn't seem like the kids are about to meet their demise in any given moment, the threat is always there. It has enough suspense, scariness, and violence to make it more appropriate for tweens than for younger and more sensitive kids. Parents need to know that The Mysterious Benedict Society is a smart, funny TV adaptation of the same-named book series about four extraordinary children recruited to help a brilliant recluse. Some cursing-adjacent words like "heck."ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]() No cursing but a fair amount of arguing and put-downs (mostly by the mean character, Constance). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |