The 11 most outspoken series
The series have a constant popularity among viewers of different ages. In order to achieve a permanent audience, TV people go to any tricks, up to saturation of the plot with erotic scenes. Of course, this technique limits the age category, but the result is obvious - off-scale ratings.
"Spartacus" (Spartacus)
"Spartacus: Blood and Sand" is a tough and expressive story about the most famous of the Roman gladiators. Spartacus was separated from the love of his life and forced to enter the arena, where death is the best entertainment for the crowd. A lot of blood, a lot of sex on the verge of porn, but it's beautiful, fascinating, and only beautiful women and only brutal men are in the frame. This is probably why the series was originally given the label "male TV series", but this is not repulsive, but rather the opposite.
"True Blood" (True Blood)
When it comes to vampires and sex, it's about the TV series "True Blood". Vampires have always been surrounded by an aura of mystical eroticism, and in the HBO series it is brought to the absolute. Stormy scenes catch and touch more than any wildest fantasy in the style of "Twilight". Sweet Edwards and Jakes are no longer in fashion.
"Rome" (Rome)
The plot of the series "Rome" is cruel and at the same time incredibly erotic. Even historical authenticity is often sacrificed to the plot. But, despite the "mandatory program" with violence and perversions typical of the times of Ancient Rome, the creators quite successfully manage to maintain a genuine interest in what is happening on the screen, costumes and battle scenes are pleasing and impressive.
"Underground Empire" (Boardwalk Empire)
1920, USA, Atlantic City. Prohibition, bootlegging, all in the best traditions of gangster fighters about the USA of the 20-30s. HBO uses win-win options: a detailed recreated atmosphere, a fantastic Steve Buscemi in the role of the incredibly powerful Nucky Thompson, a naked Paz de la Huerta, brain splashes on the walls, a scattering of shell casings on the floor, brutal men with a difficult fate, femme fatales ... For those who find Depression-era costumes stylish and sexy, this series is a delight.
"Mad Men" (Mad Men)
The famous TV series about the life and destinies of advertisers of the 50s. In one of the episodes, the heroine satisfies herself with a vibrating washing machine. There is no scope for HBO or Showtime — they would definitely promote the erotic line in the series to the fullest, but the AMC channel leaves room for fantasy. A special bonus: costumes of the 50s and 60s for those who are thrilled and delighted by silhouettes in the style of a new bow or an ultrashort mini.
"Borgia" (The Borgias)
The series about the Renaissance and the family of Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo Borgia, was invented and filmed in Canada, but was quickly picked up by American Showtime. Catholicism has never been so sexy. In the role of dad — an elderly, but full of energy Jeremy Irons. The series consists entirely of palace intrigues, perfidy, contract killings and poisoning, and the characters passionately indulge in sins, fornication in particular, against the background of historical scenery and events known from history textbooks.
"The Tudors" (The Tudors)
A glossy series about a completely non-glossy era of the formation of the British Empire. It may seem that it is designed for ladies who keep honor until a respectable age, no longer dreaming of a fairy-tale prince, but still dreaming of crinolines and chivalrous manners. However, everyone should definitely take a look at the main star of the series — Jonathan Rhys-Myers in costumes from the time of Henry VIII. "The Tudors" are quite comparable to "Rome" in terms of excess, especially in everything related to conspiracies, intrigues, murders and promiscuity.
"Body Parts" (Nip/Tuck)
The professional and personal lives of two plastic surgeons in the TV series "Body Parts" are absolutely amazing. However, if everything is more or less clear and predictable with the professional part, then a flurry of violence, sadomasochism, homosexual and bisexual sex in their personal lives can literally take them down. But there are also transgender issues and incest scenes. Sharman. Bon appetit.
"Suckers" (Skins)
The British TV channel E4 literally studies the difficult world of teenagers under a microscope, fixing mainly drugs, relationships in single-parent families, eating disorders, religious and gender searches. Although there is almost no time left to solve problems: hormonally unstable kids spend it mainly on sex. Sometimes it is even extremely interesting to observe the sufferings of a handsome, Muslim, gay, anorexic, virgin and a clubber who is in love with his own teacher, quite emotionally and fully presented, and to understand that in fact they are not so different.
"Game of Thrones" (Game of Thrones)
Muscular barbarians? Miniature nymphets? Passionate young men? Domineering queens? It is not difficult to find your hero in "Game of Thrones >", because the multi-volume saga of George Martin by the creators of the series has been transferred to the screen with almost thorough accuracy. In any case, you will definitely pay attention to Tyrion Lannister, the character of Peter Dinklage, the sexiest dwarf on television.
"Lascivious California" (Californication)
The fantastically well-known and successful Showtime series claims and clearly demonstrates that if you are a writer and you have a midlife crisis, then you have no choice but to fuck often, a lot and in a variety of ways with many, different, frequently changing women whose names you may never remember or even recognize. In between these same women, surrounded by a crowd of eccentric characters (policemen, porn stars, drug addicts and middle managers), Hank Moody is trying to establish relations with his common-law wife and daughter. And yes, write a novel.