A little girl is chased by a woman until she faints.
Both Dell and Jeliza-Rose's mother are seen slapping and shoving Jeliza-Rose in various scenes.
A woman is said to have gone blind in one eye after being stung by a bee; her milky, bloodshot eye in seen, and she also reveals that her mother was stung to death by bees (an old woman is seen with red welts on her face, lying dead on the floor).
Dickens has a large scar on his head, which he attributes to some sort of operation related to his epilepsy. He refers to brain surgery and how he wants a "shiny new brain".
Jeliza-Rose's mother graphically dies of a heroin overdose.
Jeliza-Rose's father dies of a heroin overdose. She thinks he is asleep and/or still high, so she puts wigs and makeup on the body and talks to it. As the body begins to rot, the tongue hangs out of its mouth, and flies buzz around it. The stomach begins to swell up, and at one point, Jeliza-Rose presses down on it, producing a farting sound. Later on, Dell, an amateur taxidermist, stuffs the body. Jeliza-Rose witnesses the whole ordeal, which includes Dell plunging a knife into the stomach. Once the body is stuffed, it looks frightening.
Some blood.
An old woman's preserved corpse is seen. Jeliza-Rose accidentally kicks it, breaking its face, and an eye pops out.
The end includes a serious train accident. It's not violent, but some people are badly injured, and many are bloody.