Mindhunter (2017-2019)
Mindhunter (2017) is a crime drama series created by David Fincher and Charlize Theron. The series follows two FBI agents, Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany), as they investigate serial killers and their motivations. The series has been praised for its intense and gripping storylines, as well as its exploration of the psychology of serial killers.
However, the series also has its share of sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when Ford and Tench visit the home of serial killer Edmund Kemper (Cameron Britton). During their visit, Kemper makes a number of sexually charged comments, including one about Tench's wife. This scene is particularly disturbing, as it highlights the twisted and perverse nature of Kemper's mind.
Another sexual moment occurs when Ford and Tench visit the home of serial killer Richard Speck (Jack Erdie). During their visit, Speck makes a number of sexually charged comments, including one about Ford's wife. This scene is particularly uncomfortable, as it highlights the depraved and perverse nature of Speck's mind.
Finally, there is a scene in which Ford and Tench visit the home of serial killer Jerry Brudos (Happy Anderson). During their visit, Brudos makes a number of sexually charged comments, including one about Tench's daughter. This scene is particularly unsettling, as it highlights the twisted and perverse nature of Brudos' mind.
Overall, Mindhunter (2017) is a gripping and intense crime drama series that explores the psychology of serial killers. While the series has its share of sexual moments, these moments are used to highlight the depraved and perverse nature of the serial killers. As such, these moments are essential to the series' exploration of the psychology of serial killers.
Not many sex scenes are actually shown, but are talked about by the people who committed them. Female nudity isn't shown much. Male graphic nudity is shown in a couple episodes.
Two scenes of sexual intercourse are shown on the series.
Incarcerated criminals describe sexual crimes in detail
There is a sexual intercourse scene. Male buttocks and female breasts are shown for a few seconds.
Contains a lot of very disturbing and strong language about sexual actions, most of it done and spoken by sex offenders.
Necrophiliacs described in detail sexual things they did with corpses
Some of the profanity is used in sexual context
Season 2: No female nudity throughout entire season. Few intimate scenes between two female lovers, some kissing, nothing much else. Final episode contains male nudity, buttocks only, scene is non-sexual.
Very little actual sex is shown. nudity is very scarce. The sexual dialogue is strong.
Ed Kemper character describes the difference between copulation with a backside vs the neck of a decapitated head.
The main character performs cunnilingus on his girlfriend in the first episode. We see her moaning as she tells him to go up and then to the left. We see him lift his head up from between her legs to ask how he's doing and if she wants him to stimulate her nipples.
In Season 1, A man has a fetish for shoes and is given a pair of high heels as a reward. He goes to the edge of his cell and masturbates to the pair of shoes. No nudity is shown and it's brief.