Broadchurch (2013) is a British crime drama television series that follows the lives of the residents of a small town in Dorset, England, as they are affected by the mysterious death of a young boy. The show has been praised for its realistic portrayal of the characters and their relationships, and for its exploration of complex issues such as grief, guilt, and justice. One of the most interesting aspects of the show is its exploration of sexuality.
The show features a number of characters who are struggling with their sexuality, including the main character, Detective Inspector Alec Hardy (David Tennant). Hardy is a closeted gay man who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality and his feelings for his colleague, Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman). The show also features a number of other characters who are dealing with their own sexual issues, including the young boy's father, Mark Latimer (Andrew Buchan), who is struggling with his attraction to his best friend's wife, and the young boy's mother, Beth Latimer (Jodie Whittaker), who is struggling with her feelings for her husband's best friend.
The show also features a number of scenes that explore the sexual tension between the characters. In one scene, Hardy and Miller share a passionate kiss, and in another, Hardy and Mark share a tender moment in which they discuss their feelings for each other. These scenes are powerful and moving, and they help to illustrate the complexity of the characters' emotions and the struggles they face in coming to terms with their sexuality.
Overall, Broadchurch is a show that is not afraid to explore the complexities of sexuality. The show's realistic portrayal of its characters and their relationships, as well as its exploration of sexual issues, make it a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the subject.
Cleavage is shown up close when a man checks a woman for a wire
A married man is revealed to have had an affair and another character is accused of having molested children in the past. These revelations as well as others like them are discussed through personal and dramatic conversations by characters in several episodes of the show.
Reoccurring themes of sex, cheating, pedophilia, and incest.
There is talk of men drugging women for sex.
Childbirth is shown.
After kissing, it is implied that a man and women slept with each other. As he gets out of bed his back end (including his buttocks) is seen. In the same scene there is an anal sex joke as a woman tells a man to use the back exit, to which the man replies you are a dirty girl.
Women pick up men at a bar. Humping is shown.
A poster of a woman rear is focused on screen for a second and other few out of focus posters in the background s3e2.
It is found out that a man served time in prison for having sex with a 15 year old girl. He says that later he married her when she was 17 and he was 40.
A woman says her husband used to regularly rape their daughter and then he killed her.
It is discovered that a married adult man had meet ups with an 11 year old boy to hug. He says he was in love with the boy.
A married couple have a sexual and violent relationship. At one point the husband finds out the wife had an abortion and he beats her up.
At the end of the show, a married man is shown naked from behind humping a 19 year old girl on the floor.