Big Little Lies (2017-2019)
Big Little Lies (2017) is an American drama miniseries created by David E. Kelley and based on the novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty. The series follows the lives of three mothers living in Monterey, California, who become embroiled in a murder investigation. Despite its dark subject matter, the show is full of moments of humor, heartache, and, of course, sex.
The show features a variety of sexual moments, from the lighthearted to the more serious. One of the most memorable is the scene between Madeline (Reese Witherspoon) and her husband Ed (Adam Scott). After a night out, the couple returns home and begins to passionately make out in the hallway. The scene is both funny and sexy, and it perfectly captures the chemistry between the two characters.
Another memorable sexual moment comes when Jane (Shailene Woodley) and her husband, Nathan (James Tupper), have a steamy night together. The scene is full of passion and intensity, and it's clear that the two characters have a strong connection.
The show also features a number of scenes between Celeste (Nicole Kidman) and her husband, Perry (Alexander Skarsgård). The couple has a passionate and tumultuous relationship, and the show does a great job of exploring their dynamic. One of the most powerful scenes between the two comes when Celeste and Perry have a heated argument in the bedroom. The scene is intense and emotional, and it perfectly captures the complexity of their relationship.
Overall, Big Little Lies (2017) is full of sexual moments that are both funny and powerful. The show does a great job of exploring the complexities of relationships and the power of human connection.
A man attempts to have sex with his wife, but she refuses (they're both clothed). He becomes angry, pulling her hair, and she ends up hitting his penis with a tennis racket, which causes him to fall to his knees. The penis (which is actually a prosthetic) can be seen towards the end of the scene for no longer than a second, but it isn't focused on, and due to the dark lighting of the scene, viewers may not even notice it.
A woman begins to take off her nightgown for her husband in a playful, sensual manner, but quickly stops. Some minor nudity (her breasts aren't shown fully due to camera angles, but it comes close a few times). This scene lasts just over a minute.
A woman is seen showering (no nudity seen); her husband comes in clothed and they kiss. The scene then cuts to a very far away shot of her silhouette behind the shower door, with movement behind her. This scene lasts for just over 30 seconds, and the final shot is very brief.
A man and woman have a very loud, grunting sex on their office desk. They are fully clothed and no nudity is shown. Very brief and done in a comedic way.
A woman showers; buttocks and side breast briefly visible.
A main plotline of the series is of a woman coming to terms with a sexual assault she experienced, resulting in a pregnancy. Throughout the first season, extremely brief glimpses of that night are seen, and instead of actually showing what happens, the show decides to focus on the woman's senses and memories after the assault, and quick editing doesn't allow for anything very graphic to be seen.
A woman takes off her dress and walks into the ocean, the silhouette of her body can be seen.
A couple is fighting, hitting each other, and then the husband starts coming on to the wife while she tries to get him to stop. Then she gets turned on too. He yanks their pants down-- her rear end is partially shown-- and they have rough standing sex with him behind and a lot of grunting.
A husband and wife masturbate together on a video call, preceded by a lingerie tease and then further body reveal not directly shown. The wife writhes and moans and they are both shown touching their crotches.
A married woman kisses another man in his office. She then pulls away, but they kiss again.