“Rescuing Dinosaurs from the Wrong People”

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What You Need To Know:
The first three episodes of JURASSIC WORLD: CHAOS THEORY Season 2 keep you on the edge of your seat, and the animation is well done. Despite this, the show has mainly a humanist worldview with slight moral elements such as the importance of teamwork and showing courage. However, the series contains repetitive homosexual elements, and romantic worldviews. There are discussions about teenage romance and a same-sex couple kisses later in the season. Extreme caution is advised for older children
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A humanist worldview with slight moral elements such as the importance of teamwork and showing courage. However, the series contains repetitive homosexual elements, and romantic worldviews. The series makes some assumptions about the truth of evolutionary theory There are discussions about teenage romance and a same-sex couple kisses later in the season.
No foul language, but several instances of characters yelling and threatening each other;
One instance of the crew physically pushing one of the teens in episode one. One episode features a dead and bloody dinosaur. There are multiple instances of dinosaurs chasing and trying to attack humans and each other;
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Several instances of homosexuality, including a lesbian relationship between two of the teen girls, and mention of Brooke’s two dads. Instances of lying and stealing in Episode one. In Episode one, one of the teens says his dad is “dead to him.” One allusion to suicidal thoughts in Episode two.
More Detail:
The first three episodes of JURASSIC WORLD: CHAOS THEORY Season 2 keep you on the edge of your seat, and the animation is well done. Despite this, the show has mainly a humanist worldview with slight moral elements such as the importance of teamwork and showing courage. However, the series contains repetitive homosexual elements, and romantic worldviews. There are discussions about teenage romance and a same-sex couple kisses later in the season. Extreme caution is advised for older children.
JURASSIC WORLD: CHAOS THEORY Season 2 begins with a group of teenagers hiding on a boat transporting captive dinosaur. In the beginning, two female characters cuddle and hold hands. As the teens hide, they steal food from the crew. When the crew finds them, they threaten to throw the stowaways overboard, but a storm rolls in. As chaos erupts on the boat, the crew allows the teens to help the dinosaurs.
One dinosaur, a Manjungasaurus, escapes and kills another, blood is show. The Manjungasaurus chases the teens in the dark in a very scary and suspenseful scene, but Darius lures the dinosaur back into his cage. Kenji is trapped by fire on the boat at one point but escapes. The teens board a smaller boat to rescue one of their friends who fell off and is shipwrecked in an African country.
In Episode 2, the teens learn that dinosaurs also live in a new country called Senegal. At one point, Kenji is asked why he seems to purposely put himself in danger, implying that he may be suicidal. They try to help the native people manage the dinosaurs, but they only worsen the situation, and dangerous dinosaurs chase them.
Later in Episode 3, we learn that Kenji’s girlfriend, Brooke, is missing. She wakes up in a stranger’s house to discover she’s lost an arm. Brooke has a flashback of a creepy lady with a whistle who had a bunch of dinosaurs attack her, eating her arm. The flashback also shows that Darius likes Brooke, even though she’s dating his best friend, Kenji. Brooke also secretly works with Kenji’s dad, who is a bad guy, to learn about buying dinosaurs. Brooke cuts her hair short and convinces the world that she’s dead to protect her friends and family. In the end, Brooke learns that her two “dads” are planning a funeral for her.