American Crime Story (2016)
American Crime Story (2016) is an American anthology crime drama television series created by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The series follows the true story of the trial of O.J. Simpson, who was accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
The series has been praised for its accurate portrayal of the events surrounding the trial, and for its exploration of the issues of race, gender, and class that were brought to the forefront during the trial. One of the most talked-about aspects of the series is its portrayal of the sexual moments between the characters.
The series features several explicit scenes of sexual activity, including a scene in which O.J. Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson are seen having sex. This scene is particularly powerful, as it serves to illustrate the power dynamics between the two characters, and the way in which O.J. Simpson was able to manipulate and control Nicole Brown Simpson.
The series also features a scene in which O.J. Simpson and his lawyer Robert Shapiro are seen discussing the case while in bed together. This scene serves to illustrate the close relationship between the two men, and the way in which they were able to work together to achieve their goals.
The series also features a scene in which O.J. Simpson and his friend Al Cowlings are seen discussing the case while in a hot tub. This scene serves to illustrate the bond between the two men, and the way in which they were able to support each other during the trial.
Overall, American Crime Story (2016) is an excellent series that does an excellent job of exploring the issues of race, gender, and class that were brought to the forefront during the trial of O.J. Simpson. The series also does an excellent job of exploring the sexual moments between the characters, and how these moments served to illustrate the power dynamics between them.
Season 2 contains some sex scenes and disturbing scenes of sexuality such as a gay escort duck taping his clients heads and dancing in his underwear. Some scenes take place in a gay bar, or at male strip clubs. Andrew is seen nude in a few scenes but we never see his genitals.
There are some sexual references throughout the series.
Season 1 only bare male butt in last episode
A woman describes having her crotch grabbed innapropriately in season 1.
Two women pull up their shirts and flash men at a beach in season 1. Nothing explicit is shown.
OJ is seen fully naked from the backside when he enters the shower in episode 10.
There is some sexual misconduct surrounding a main character in Season 1. It is implied that she had a nude photograph of herself taken by her previous lover. The picture was put into a public magazine, we don't see it.