Sexuality in Jessie (2011)
Jessie (2011) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Rich Moore and starring Emma Stone, Justin Timberlake, and Mila Kunis. The movie follows the story of a young woman, Jessie, who moves to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams of becoming an actress. Along the way, she meets a variety of characters, including a handsome musician, a struggling actor, and a mysterious stranger.
The movie contains several scenes that explore the theme of sexuality. One of the most memorable is when Jessie and her musician friend, Justin, share a passionate kiss. This scene is not only romantic, but also serves to illustrate the strong connection between the two characters.
Another scene that explores sexuality is when Jessie and her actor friend, Mila, share a steamy shower scene. This scene is not only sensual, but also serves to illustrate the strong bond between the two characters.
Finally, the movie also contains a scene in which Jessie and the mysterious stranger share a passionate kiss. This scene is not only romantic, but also serves to illustrate the strong connection between the two characters.
Overall, Jessie (2011) contains several scenes that explore the theme of sexuality. These scenes are not only romantic, but also serve to illustrate the strong connections between the characters. As such, the movie is a great example of how sexuality can be used to explore relationships in a meaningful way.
Zuri's imaginary bully did something to her stuffed Baboon. She says now he'll never have children.
Luke tries to pinch Jessie's bottom but she grabs his hand
In the last episode of season 1 there is a lot of pregnancy humor between Ravi, Luke, and Jessie. It's played for laughs
Ravi baits Luke and tells him that there is a bikini shoot in the park. Luke runs outside and looks through the telescope. He realizes that there is no one there except Bertram shirtless
Jessie "purple nurples" a gorilla. It's later implied that she is a girl.
Luke tells a girl she is hot at a dance when he doesn't know what to say.
Bertram and the kids constantly complain about stories of Jessie's love life.
Ravi rips Luke's girls and cars poster and Luke says he only left her... face. This break between the sentence implies that he wanted it to be her breasts. He later on says he wishes he had the best part of the poster.
Mrs. Chesterfield forcibly kisses Bertram on their "date" in "Romancing The Crone"
Luke wants to move to Brooklyn because of Jessie's outfit for an audition for "Brooklyn Vice." He wants to move so he can see how the girls dress.
Mrs. Chesterfield strips into a bathing suit for her hot tub and tells Bertram that it's time to play "Rub a Dub Rhoda" (her first name)
Zuri says that Mrs. Chesterfield wants "Bertram a La Mode" for dessert
Mrs. Chesterfield refers to Bertram as sweet cheeks. Jessie questions it. She also questions the band conductor, when he says he plays the cheeks. He means his face but in both scenes Jessie thinks it means buttocks.
Vincent asks Jessie if she wants to pat him down. He then says "It could be the highlight of your week"
In the episode "Tempest In A Teacup, Zuri constantly makes sure Tony doesn't touch Jessie inappropriately. Quotes include "No wandering fingers," "Keep your hands to yourself," "Keep those hands north of the equator," and "Not that far up north." When Jessie is helping Tony she accidentally tickles him. Tony acknowledges it. Jessie says "Don't tell Zuri we're doing this."
In "Bye Bye Bertie" there are multiple innuendos including Jessie walking in on Bertram on top of Rhoda Chesterfield.
Luke is excited because his girlfriend wanted to show him her nebula filter. Ravi explains what she means.
Luke has a crush on Jessie. In the last episode, during their final goodbye, Jessie kisses Luke on the cheek. May be emotional.
Ms Chesterfield pinches a waiter's bottom in one episode, and is told to "call her lawyer".
In the episode "Used Karma", Emma reads on "Leopard Beat" about how a guy crushes on you. She says: If he touches you from shoulder to wrist (on the bicep), you're in the friend zone. Elbow to wrist (forearm), transitional zone. And on the hand (wanting to hold hands), the romance zone. Jessie says "as long as he doesn't touch my end zone!" which is a sexist innuendo which may fly over kids' heads, may result in unwanted questions.
Jessie states that she will not participate in a film where women are objectified and wear skimpy clothing, and Luke replies "You will hate the sequel"
One of Zuri's stuffed animals is a cow named Hugh Heffer. Which is an obvious parody of Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy and he is depicted wearing his trademark silk robe.
Multiple references to bras.
Luke is constantly hitting on his 18 year old nanny (Jessie) that lives with him.
Zuri says that she wants to reach puberty.
A woman says that a beauty pageant is sexist and demeaning to women.
Two minor references when a character is pregnant.
Kissing scenes between adults.