Hollywood cast explains why show's sex scenes are so important
Avis Amberg is an extended sexual encounter. "The challenge was making it necessary and story-driven, so it wasn't just sex on screen," he explains. "That first scene was at one point written as a long and explicit sex scene. As we got closer to shooting, Ryan was massaging it into a scene about two people encountering each other in the context of sex. The sex has more to do with their feelings of wanting to be needed and wanting to mean something.
Jeremy Pope, who plays screenwriter Archie Coleman, echoes this, and notes that Archie's choices actually gave him more faith to take pride in his own struggles. "I love how fearless Archie is. We talk about the sex work, but it's not something we look down upon," he reflects. "When you watch Archie's narrative and this group of individuals, I don't think you feel sorry for them.
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