Screen Signals creator assessment

Is Apple TV appropriate for kids?

@appletv · A parent-focused assessment based on a sample of recent and popular public long-form videos, not a review of every upload.

5 videos analyzed Last analyzed August 21, 2026View channel on YouTube
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ScreenSignals.ai
81of 100

Apple TV

For ages 8–10

A few concerns to review

The main things to review are mature and sensitive topics, and language. Creativity, imagination, or constructive problem-solving appeared more than once.

Medium confidence based on 5 videos reviewed
LanguageA few concerns83
Violence & intensityFew concerns95
Sexual or suggestive contentFew concerns100
Substances & risky behaviorFew concerns100
Harassment & role modelingFew concerns100
Fear & disturbing themesFew concerns92
Mature & sensitive topicsA few concerns77
Commercial pressureFew concerns100
Positive things we found
  • Creativity, imagination, or constructive problem-solving appeared more than once.
  • Kindness, empathy, or supportive relationships appeared more than once.
  • Teamwork, cooperation, or sportsmanship appeared more than once.
Things a parent may want to know
  • Some mild strong language is used once in a casual context.
  • The discussion includes references to grief and loss, handled sensitively.
  • There is mention of anger and frustration in character contexts, but not graphic or intense.
  • Contains mild strong language (four instances of the f-word).
  • The situation described is tense and involves damage and potential danger, which may be unsettling to sensitive viewers.
Videos reviewed

A quick look at the videos

See the individual videos that shaped this assessment and the main points an adult parent may want to know.

recent · standard video76/100

Silo — Lukas and Kennedy Go Out | Season 3 Scene | Apple TV

Score for ages 8–10 · A few concerns
  • Contains mild strong language (four instances of the f-word).
  • The situation described is tense and involves damage and potential danger, which may be unsettling to sensitive viewers.
  • The scene promotes teamwork and communication under pressure.
recent · standard video73/100

Sugar — The Demonstration | Season 2 Finale Scene | Apple TV

Score for ages 8–10 · A few concerns
  • The video contains some abstract and potentially complex themes about environmental crisis and human action that may require explanation for younger children.
  • The dialogue includes positive themes about protecting the planet and caring for the environment.
  • The emotional exchange between characters suggests strong family bonds and personal commitment.
popular · standard video94/100

Pluribus — Vince Gilligan, Rhea Seehorn, Bryan Cranston and Bob Odenkirk In Conversation | Apple TV

Score for ages 8–10 · Few concerns
  • Some mild strong language is used once in a casual context.
  • The discussion includes references to grief and loss, handled sensitively.
  • There is mention of anger and frustration in character contexts, but not graphic or intense.
popular · standard video70/100

Silo — San Diego Comic-Con Panel 2026 | Apple TV

Score for ages 8–10 · A few concerns
  • The video contains one mild expletive censored, which may be noticeable to sensitive viewers.
  • The show deals with mature themes such as memory manipulation, political intrigue, and survival in a dystopian setting, which may be complex for younger children.
  • There is mention of conflict, secrecy, and potential danger within the story, though not graphically described.
popular · standard video98/100

Silo — Juliette Finds Bernard | Season 3 Episode 4 Twist Ending | Apple TV

Score for ages 8–10 · Few concerns
  • The setting involves a potentially dangerous environment (deep underground silo with equipment problems), which might be mildly suspenseful for younger children.
  • The dialogue is clear and easy to follow, suitable for viewers interested in sci-fi drama.
  • The scene introduces intrigue and mystery about the silo and its sealed areas, which can engage viewers.
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