Generation Kill (2008-2008)
Generation Kill (2008) is an American television miniseries based on the book of the same name by Evan Wright. It follows the story of a group of Marines during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. While the series is mostly focused on the war, there are several moments of sexual tension between the characters.
One of the most prominent moments of sexual tension occurs between the two main characters, Sgt. Brad Colbert and Lt. Nathaniel Fick. Throughout the series, the two men share a strong bond, and there are several moments when their relationship is hinted at being more than just platonic. In one scene, Colbert and Fick are seen talking in a tent, and Colbert is seen caressing Fick’s arm. This moment is particularly significant because it is the first time that the two men are seen being physically intimate.
Another moment of sexual tension occurs between Sgt. Colbert and a female journalist, Kimbrough. Throughout the series, the two characters share a flirtatious relationship, and in one scene, Kimbrough is seen caressing Colbert’s face. This moment is significant because it is the first time that the two characters are seen being physically intimate.
Overall, Generation Kill (2008) is a powerful series that explores the horrors of war. While the series is mostly focused on the war, there are several moments of sexual tension between the characters that add an extra layer of depth to the story.
Some scenes with shirtless male Marines.
Almost constant rude jokes and remarks made towards men's girlfriends, mothers and sisters.
Full frontal male nudity when the soldiers capture Iraqi prisoners.
A group of soldiers harass a female soldier. They ask her to show them her breasts and butt. They also make jokes about her genitals. Crude terms are used during this conversation. This scene is brief and played for laughs. The soldiers are yelled at by a superior officer for harassing her.
We see a Marine naked from the rear during the first episode.
A Marine gets out of his vehicle and drops his pants to relieve himself on the side of the road. We briefly see his bare buttocks.
We see male rear nudity as Marines encounter a group of Iraqi prisoners. Very short.
Frequent crude sexual references.