
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) is a science fiction television series that has been widely acclaimed for its groundbreaking storytelling and its exploration of complex themes. One of the most talked-about aspects of the show is its depiction of sexuality.
The show features a diverse cast of characters, including a number of LGBT characters. The show’s main character, Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), is a bisexual woman. Her relationship with her love interest, Ash Tyler (Shazad Latif), is one of the most prominent romantic storylines in the show. The show also features a same-sex relationship between Lt. Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp) and Dr. Hugh Culber (Wilson Cruz).
The show also features a number of sexually charged moments. In one episode, Michael and Ash share a passionate kiss. In another, Michael and her former captain, Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs), share a moment of intense sexual tension.
The show also features a number of scenes that explore the complexities of sexuality. In one episode, Michael and Ash discuss the difficulties of navigating a relationship when one partner is bisexual. In another, Stamets and Culber discuss the challenges of being in a same-sex relationship in a military setting.
Overall, Star Trek: Discovery is a groundbreaking show that is not afraid to explore complex themes, including sexuality. The show’s depiction of sexuality is nuanced and thoughtful, and it provides a refreshingly honest look at the complexities of human relationships.
2 people were in a bed together about to take all their cloths of to have sex but were interrupted
A character has flashbacks from being raped in order to survive in a prison. The scene is short and in brief flashes of frames, but in a few frames female breasts and a man's chest covered in sweat are visible for a few seconds. Animal-like moaning can also be heard. The flashbacks are revisited briefly in future episodes. So far in the series, there isn't anything more graphic.
The species Orions make a cameo at least in the first season. With their tradition of slaves who often wear very skimpy clothing, conpared to other Star Treks, the costumes featured in this show are the skimpiest borderlining on nude, but short of it.