
The Good Place (2016) is a popular comedy series that follows the story of four people who find themselves in an afterlife of their own making. The show has been praised for its clever writing and unique take on the afterlife, but it has also been praised for its frank and honest approach to sexuality.
The show features a number of sexual moments, from the awkward first kiss between Eleanor and Chidi to the steamy make-out session between Tahani and Jason. These moments are not only funny, but they also serve to illustrate the characters’ relationships and how they are evolving.
The show also features a number of frank conversations about sex and sexuality. In one episode, Eleanor and Chidi discuss their different views on sex and how it affects their relationship. In another, Tahani and Jason talk about their different approaches to sex and how it affects their relationship. These conversations are frank and honest, and they help to illustrate the characters’ different views on sex and sexuality.
The Good Place also features a number of scenes that explore the idea of consent. In one episode, Eleanor and Chidi have a conversation about consent and how it applies to their relationship. This conversation is important, as it helps to illustrate the importance of consent in any sexual relationship.
Overall, The Good Place is a show that is not afraid to explore sex and sexuality in a frank and honest way. The show features a number of sexual moments, frank conversations about sex, and scenes that explore the idea of consent. These moments help to illustrate the characters’ relationships and how they are evolving, and they also help to illustrate the importance of consent in any sexual relationship.
Sex is mentioned numerous times as is masturbation and pornography. While nothing is explicitly shown there are scenes of people in bed discussing having had sex. (Personal opinion deleted).
References to "bang him", "whale humper", "vibrator", "horny" "kissing and groping" "jack off" and more
An off color joke about a truck advertising erectile pills
In an episode there is a clip shown of a very sexist man and a reporter. He grabs her breasts and is talking about them the whole clip but is referring to them as "references" and you never see the reporter or her breasts
Parents beware: One of the main characters as ample cleavage in every season and episode.