
Crossing Lines (2013) is a romantic drama film directed by John Gray and starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. The movie follows the story of a married couple, Jack and Claire, who are struggling to keep their marriage alive.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the tension and drama of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Jack and Claire are in the bedroom and Jack begins to undress Claire. This scene is filled with sexual tension and desire as Jack and Claire explore each other's bodies.
Another memorable sexual moment is when Jack and Claire are in the shower together. This scene is filled with passion and desire as they explore each other's bodies and share a passionate kiss.
The movie also contains a few other sexual moments, such as when Jack and Claire are in bed together and Jack begins to caress Claire's body. This scene is filled with tenderness and love as Jack and Claire share a moment of intimacy.
Overall, Crossing Lines (2013) contains several sexual moments that add to the tension and drama of the story. These moments help to create a romantic atmosphere and make the movie more enjoyable to watch.
A woman is shown in lingerie, she is then shown taking her bra off. We see her topless and in a thong from behind, butt shown. A nude dead woman is shown face down, full view.
A couple of episodes in the first have sex scene at the beginning. 1st season shows a woman's breast and nipples through sheer shirt in a few episodes. Another episode has brief nudity with scenes of dead naked bodies, nudity shown. The beginning of one episode also shows a women getting dressed and you briefly see her in her lingerie. Some episodes throughout the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd season shows topless women, breasts shown.
Season 2 Ep 4 - sex scene with breasts and nipples seen
Season 3 Ep 8 group sex scene with multiple womens breasts and nipples seen although brief it is not in the background so is visible
Season 3 Ep 10 - sex scene with breast seen. Another scene shows a woman's shirt open, breasts shown. We then see the same scene from a frontal view.