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WARNING: The following article contains spoilers from Altered Carbon, season one.
The griping sci-fi epic from Netflix showrunner Laeta Kalogrididi and starring Joel Kinnaman follows mercenary Takeshie Kovacs, who wakes up centuries after he’s gunned down by armed forces in a revolutionary new world where reincarnation is the norm. 
Moments after waking in the body of an ex-police officer, Kovacs is hired by Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy) - to solve Laurens Bancroft’s murder.
Somehow, just days into his first case - in his ripped new body - Kovacs finds himself tangled in an affair with Bancroft’s wife, Miriam (Kristin Lehman). 
It’s in my saliva, in my sweat, in my c**t
In the closing moments of episode two, Miriam effortlessly seduces Kovacs in one of the most shocking scenes to hit the small screen. 
Miriam’s genetically enhanced “sleeve” is laced with a biochemical pheromone, which “puts bodies in touch with one another”. 
“It’s in my saliva, in my sweat, in my c**t,” she urges a trembling Kovacs. 
Taken over by pure lust, the pair strip off for a night of wild sex. 
Viewers were stunned by the action on Twitter, with one posting: “Watched Episode 2 of Altered Carbon. Impressive and explicit sex scene at the end of the programme."
“Just finished ep 2 of #alteredcarbon. Story still strong, but the amount of sex and dangly bits has increased markedly,” said another, which was followed by: "My first thoughts on #AlteredCarbon: Love the show, low how intelligent it is, love all the full frontal nudity, love the many sex scenes which actually have a place in the story."
A third wrote: “Just finished #AlteredCarbon. Overall, I thought it was great - the acting, visuals, and overall story. There was A LOT of nudity and sex though, not sure if all the scenes were needed. Would recommend to people that enjoy dystopian, sci-fi shows.”
“There's more sex in #AlteredCarbon than I had in the last thirteen years of my marriage... and thank god Fox doesn't own it. It would have been cancelled after episode 4,” teased one more. 
The moment sets the tone for the action ahead, which is packed with explosive romps and extreme violence. And it’s great. 
In the episode, titled Force of Evil, Kovacs is kidnapped and tortured with his nails being ripped out and his limbs chopped off. 
Richard K Morgan's original book sees Kovacs turned into a woman “on her period” when inside the virtual torture chamber which would “make her more vulnerable to pain”.
He then explained that violent men take advantage.
It reads: “There's no kind of conditioning in the known universe that can prepare you for having your feet burnt off.
“Or your nails torn out. Cigarettes stubbed out on your breasts. A heated iron inserted into your vagina.”
Showrunner Laeta Kalogridis's revealed that she insisted the sequence was cut.
Speaking to i09, she said: “There was no pushback from Netflix or Skydance [Media] about that sequence. But there was pushback from me. 
“The whole point of that [scene] in the book is, I believe the quote is, 'Women are the race.' Men are just f**king fighting machines.
“We have more nerves per square inch, we have heightened pain tolerance, we last longer. And the point of torturing a woman is that she feels more and she endures longer.
“You can't get that across [on television], there's just no way. It's going to turn into some torture porn thing, and I wasn't comfortable with that. So pre-emptively – again, it was never a conversation with the studio or the network, it was my decision – that isn't something I wanted to make. And if I PC'd myself, I seriously do not care.”
She added: “Whoever got tortured has to be the person who gets up and does the killing. [Otherwise] the emotional math doesn't add up. There's no moment when I can really enjoy, for lack of a better word, the vengeance.
“Because what I've done is I've objectified the female form, made her the object of all the torture, and put a dude in the place of taking care of the business.”
Altered Carbon is currently streaming on Netflix.
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So Netflix’s new show Altered Carbon sure has a lot of nudity.
The show essentially opens on a sex scene in the shower. Nearly every major cast member strips down for at least one frame and we see the beautiful naked forms of extras strung up like garments. At one point, a practically naked woman falls from the sky and then we see her, still very exposed, discovered in the water by a father and son. There are prostitutes everywhere. Exposition is even served up while naked strippers squat into frame in the background. And Altered Carbon shows it all: breasts and penises, butts and, well, muffs.
On the one hand, the nudity makes sense insomuch as we’re dealing with a futuristic world where bodies are seen as empty vessels to be filled. On the other, there’s a lot of nudity. Furthermore, there’s a lot of sexual violence that comes hand-in-hand with all that copious nudity. And given that we are living in a cultural moment in which we are reckoning with sexual politics in a big way, the ubiquitous nudity could strike the average viewer as sourly off-key.
The issue naturally dominated discussion at a recent press day I attended for the show. When reporters got to sit with the cast, the first few questions lobbed at stars Joel Kinnaman , Martha Higareda , and James Purefoy had to do with how they tackled the show’s nudity. Kinnaman and Higareda went along jovially. The American-born, Swedish-raised Kinnaman said, “I grew up where you watch children’s television and there was an occasional titty. You know, very relaxed relationship to nudity.”
“Same in Mexico,” Higareda added, explaining that you see people in bikinis on morning television.
Purefoy, however, was a little snarky about the discussion’s direction. “Are we really – I’m sorry – we’ve got five minutes to talk about a multi-million dollar show that takes in gender identity, dystopia…and you want to talk about penis? You want to talk about nakedness? Really? ”
The thing is sex and nudity is front and center in Altered Carbon . It’s not just American Puritanical prudishness talking — the show itself makes nudity an issue worth discussing. The morality of sexuality and the dangers in commodifying it are central concerns of the series. Altered Carbon starts off as a slick murder mystery and morphs into a story about a revolution. The undermined classes revolting in this case are the wounded, murdered, maimed, and discarded sex workers. At the beginning, these women and men are just window dressing, but as the series chugs on, they emerge from the background and reveal themselves to be the leading players. They aren’t writhing the background in early episodes for mere titillation, but as a means of foreshadowing the show’s true philosophical debate.
In fact, in the end, Altered Carbon ‘s great hero is not Takeshi Kovacs (portrayed more often than not by Kinnaman). It’s not the man we’ve been following since the show’s opening moments. It’s Lizzie Elliott (Hayley Law). When Lizzie is introduced, she’s almost done so as a quaint afterthought. She is a young woman who destroyed by the Bancrofts’ vices and we meet her only because her grieving father is attempting to connect with her damaged psyche in a virtual reality landscape. Her father gets to be Kovacs’s partner while Lizzie only exists like a broken china doll in a cupboard. She is tucked away from the action and put somewhere she can be safe. However, it’s Poe, the super-loyal A.I. concierge of The Raven, who sees potential in Lizzie. He takes it upon himself to create a therapy program for the young woman that doubles as intense combat training. In the end, when it seems all else has failed our heroes, it is Lizzie, downloaded into a new synthetic form, who saves the day. She recasts herself as an avenging angel and single-handedly takes down “Head in the Clouds,” the floating house of snuff film horrors ruled by Takeshi’s sister Reileen (Dichan Lachman).
Reileen is a fascinating antagonist. She is a woman so defined by her own memories of suffering that she has numbed herself to the pain of others. Furthermore, she is obsessed with her brother. It’s more than the idea that he’s her last connection to her humanity; He was her only protector in life, and together they took on the monsters. Without his influence, Reileen has become a monster herself. To her, victimhood is a zero-sum game. Either she is the villain, or she is the victim. She can’t imagine a world where the innocent don’t get hurt and so she eagerly inflicts the pain. Almost as if to underscore this philosophy, the only moment in which actress Dichan Lachman appears nude isn’t in a moment of romance or vulnerability — as is the case the rest of Altered Carbon ‘s main cast — but one in which a small legion of Reileen’s naked clones gang up on Ortega like some kind of twisted monster attack.
The nudity in Altered Carbon has a purpose. Its intent is to shock us at first, yes, but it also pushes us to examine our preconceptions about sex, gender, and sex work. The prostitutes in Altered Carbon are never treated as “bad.” If anything, the show exhibits tremendous sympathy for them. The evil-doers in Altered Carbon aren’t people who simply lust after flesh, but those who have forgotten how to treat others with any sort of dignity. The horror of “Head in the Clouds” has way more to do with the injustice of the class divide than the scandal of sex. Yes, what
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