Back in the day, you had to go out to a video store, look in a private room behind some beaded curtains for a video, drive back home, and then use your VHS player to get nakedness on your television. Or, even worse, you had to call a numbe r and pay over the phone each time you wanted to watch some nudity on screen. But we've come a long way, baby, and now pretty much every channel barring basic cable has their own way for a viewer to get their eyes on some boobs and some butts.

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I'm never sure how I feel about female actors being made to lie naked on mortuary slabs in crime dramas. No, wait: it makes me feel uncomfortable. The ratio of female-to-male stiffs has always been weirdly skewed, which means that there must be a cross-demographic favouring of dead women. And now - what with MeToo, Take The Lead, Women in Film, the Screen Actors Guild of Safe and Seemly On Screen Nudity not a thing, but it will be and the general litigation threat that the industry is trying to function in the shadow of -it's hard to sit back and watch those naked mortuary slab scenes without thinking of the PC paroxysms that shooting them will have prompted. Such scenes are now increasingly "gratuitous", as Lynda La Plante, High Priestess of crime dramas, said in a recent interview, contemplating that PC-ness becomes all the more jarring.
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THE Witcher viewers slammed the "gratuitous" sex scenes as bosses are accused of double standards with the "excessive" female nudity. Netflix's fantasy epic has received mixed reviews from fans and critics alike but one main criticism is the show's focus on nudity. While there are no shortage of naked women in the show, fans have pointed out that Geralt - played by Superman actor Henry Cavill - has his clothes on throughout. One person wrote: "C'mon, if you're going to have battlefield-level violence and nudity you could at least give us a proper Cavill sex scene".
Skip navigation! Story from TV Shows. Along with The Real World and Sex and the City , Game of Thrones used to be the kind of show that I would never, ever consider watching with my parents. Some of the time, these scenes were relevant to a character's story arc. Most of the time, though, there was no point to the nudity.