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Before HBO and Netflix, you didn't have many options if you wanted to watch a no-holds-barred, graphic, sexy sex scene. (opens in new tab) But the age of streaming changed all that, and now not only can you watch literally any kind of sexy movie (opens in new tab) you want, whenever you want, you can also catch some down-and-dirty sex on your favorite TV shows (opens in new tab) ( Friends would never!). Sex is a normal, healthy, essential part of being a human in this world, and it's only right that some of the best TV shows out there reflect that.
On that note, here are the most hot, graphic, and in some cases groundbreaking sex scenes we've seen on the small screen. (If you're looking for scenes that venture more towards "romantic and passionate" territory, check out our roundup of romantic sex scenes. (opens in new tab) )
Comedian Mae Martin, plays fiery, emotional, love-obsessed Mae. A recovering drug addict, she falls head over heels for George, played by Charlotte Ritchie. George is not out of the closet and Mae is a recovering drug addict, making this dark comedy both dramatic and completely enthralling.
The sex scenes are... whew. Of all the scenes, a series of ongoing sex scenes stands out: When Mae and George role play all of their twisted, hilarious, and adventurous fantasies together. At one point Mae is wearing chainmail amour, acting as knight to George's evil queen.
This show has moments of heartbreak, sexiness, and Lisa Kudrow dressing and acting like an absolute icon so, if it isn't for the steamy, steamy gender ambiguous sex scenes, watch it for that.
Lord have mercy if you have yet to see the Regency-era hit Bridgerton . (opens in new tab) My loins doth quake. This absolutely hot show centers around the dirty things we all love best: Super privileged b*llshit gossip, amazing corsets, and hot people.
The scene that stands out? When the newly married Duke of Hastings, Simon Bassett, and Daphne Bridgerton make their way to their sprawling estateâafter a host of absolutely bonkers dramaâand the two proceed to hardcore get it on all over the manor. At one point, Daphne is on a ladder inside of a sprawling library while Simon is going down on her from below. It's truly one of the hottest things to ever grace our television screens.
We should start by saying there is a lot about this show's narrative that starts to unravel about halfway through the seasonâbut the sex scenes are fire . One of the things that makes this show so glorious is the centering of female pleasure.
The plot draws on the experiences of Billie, a beautiful woman married to a very hot man with an even hotter ex-boyfriend that she is currently lusting after. Her sex life with her husband is not up to snuff so Billie takes to writing in a diary, documenting the days of having wild sex in all kinds of semi-public places with her bad-boy boyfriend Brad. Billie does some pretty messed-up things during the show, but again, the sex still makes it worth a watch.
A few scenes could be considered the bestâbut the scene that comes to mind is the first time Billie and Brad have sex. They go to his apartment, wind up swimming in his pool naked, and he goes down on her on the side of the pavement. There are dozens of more just like this so if you're looking for something that lacks in plot but oozes in sex appeal, Sex/Life is for you.
Good Girls may be about suburban women looking to score some extra cash by money laundering, but there's sex in there that will blow your socks off. The main character of the ensemble cast, Beth, has intense sexual chemistry with her money-laundering, gang member, drug-lord pal, Rio. Then, while she and her husband are having drinks in season 2, episode 4, the two finally do it. It's on a sink, from behind, while Beth's husband is sitting at a nearby table in the bar. It is so hot that I was shocked my laptop didn't literally melt onto my lap into a pile of goo.
The rest of the show is a little more intense and less sexy, but that's one scene that will be seared into the memories of many viewers for years to come.
There were a shocking amount of spicy scenes in Firefly Lane . Netflixâs Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke drama follows the lifelong best friendship of two characters: Tully and Kat. Choosing just one scene would actually be impossible. I'm not even kidding. You think it's going to be all hugs and drama and thenânopeâ lots of getting down and dirty. The top pick: The sexy montage at the beginning of Episode 3. It is next-level bangin'. Literally.
Hulu's adaptation of Celeste Ng's novel Little Fires Everywhere had plenty of sexiness, but fans were particularly floored by a scene between Tiffany Boone (playing a younger version of Kerry Washington's character, Mia) and Anika Noni Rose (playing Pauline Hawthorne, a professor who becomes Mia's mentor). The actresses involved are clearly crazy hot, but the set-up added a layer of drama that took the can't-not-watch factor to the next level. In the scene, Boone's Mia is pregnantâwith Pauline's child, which she is carrying as a surrogate for Pauline and her husband.
"Itâs a very complicated thing, because there is a maternal element there," Boone told Oprah Mag (opens in new tab) of the relationship. "Mia, she had such a fraught relationship with her motherâshe never felt truly seen. Then she meets Pauline, someone who really sees her, understands her, supports these decisions that sheâs making. This relationship that sheâs been looking for with her mother is suddenly there with Pauline."
Way back in Season 1, Insecure established that things were going to be hot AF with the memorable hookup between Issa and her high school boyfriend, Daniel (while she was still seeing Lawrence). Insecure is obviously hilarious, but star and creator Issa Rae takes prep for TV sex *very* seriously.Â
"I prepare just as I would for real sex," Rae told Coveteur (opens in new tab) . "It might be TMI, but I just want to make sure that Iâm presentable in all areas. I want to make sure that I smell great, and I also want to make that if my partner doesnât smell great, that I smell good enough for the both of us. But thankfully thatâs never happened."
You can't make a show about Catherine the Great without sex. Or, I guess you could , but why even bother, you know? In Hulu's The Great , Elle Fanning has a lot of sexy scenes with not one, but two hot leading men, Nicholas Hoult, who plays her husband, Peter III of Russia, and Sebastian de Souza, who plays her lover, Leo Voronsky. Unsurprisingly, the scenes with Leo are the hot ones.
"You know, sex is a big part of our show," Fanning told EW (opens in new tab) of working on the sex-heavy series. "And we wanted to make sure everyone's comfortable. We had an intimacy coordinator that was on set whenever we had those scenes, to make everyone feel good and make everything look real. And I had never worked with anyone like that before, but that was nice to have. And of course, I think sex is also a real big part of the real Catherine the Great's life. She was notoriously kind of beyond her time in that way. She was very open and free and loved sex, so that's obviously something that I wanted to touch upon. You see the young Catherine on her first wedding night, and it's not exactly how she was expecting it to go. And she ultimately gets a lover in Leo, they have the sex that they have, which is more loving and passionate. The sex with Nick [Hoult] and the sex with Sebastian [de Souza] in the show is very different."
This BBC drama might be a little under-the-radar for American audiences (it aired in the UK in 2015 and hit Netflix in 2018), but it's worth seeking out for the hot encounters between Ben Whishaw's Danny and Scottie Edward Holcroft's Alex. When they finally consummate their romance, it's so hot you'll need a cold shower after watching it. And, it's worth noting, the extreme sexiness of the scene is actually the tame version.
"I guess it has been a talking point and itâs full of things that are provocative," series creator Tom Rob Smith told The Guardian (opens in new tab) of the response to the series. "I thought a gay love story might not be embraced by everyone, but I was really surprised that Danny and Alexâs sex scene in episode one shocked anyone. It was as mild as I could have made it."
There are plenty of steamy scenes between Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson in HBO's Run and the chemistry they bring to every encounter between their characters, Ruby and Billy, is honestly jaw-dropping. Even more jaw-dropping? The fact that the sexiness we see on the show is toned down.Â
"God, earlier drafts were so much worse!" creator Vicky Jones told Harper's Bazaar UK (opens in new tab) . âPeople at [the showâs network] HBO were like, âI think it could be dirtierâ and so Iâd write it so filthy that [the producer] Jenny Robbins could barely look me in the eye afterwards. Everyone was horrified ! We made the actors do the whole thing and it wasnât sexy because it was too much. We cut a lot of it back because I lost my nerve. Seriously, people were like, 'Thatâs gonna go straight on YouPorn â just the words!'"
In Netflix's The Defenders , fans didn't have to wait long for a very steamy scene between Mike Colter's Luke Cage and Rosario Dawson's Claire Temple (and praise to the TV gods for that).
"Anytime youâre smitten with someone and hanging out with them for the first time, thereâs a spark," Colter told Entertainment Weekly (opens in new tab) of the characters' red hot romance. "That newness makes everybody excited."
Speaking of Netflix's Marvel universe, in the fifth episode of Daredevil Season 2, Charlie Cox (who plays Matt Murdock aka Daredevil himself) and Ălodie Yung (who plays Elektra Natchios) gifted fans with a particularly memorable love scene that proved the fine line between love and hate and between fighting and...well, another F-word-ing.
As sexy as it is to watch Daredevil and Elektra get it on in a boxing ring, though, Cox doesn't love the reputation being a sexy human on camera for a living has earned him. In a 2017 interview with The Telegraph (opens in new tab) , he said being a sex symbol makes him "horribly uncomfortable."Â
The Night Manager aired on AMC in the U.S. (and on BBC One in the UK), so the sex had to stay basic cable-friendly, but that didn't stop steamy moments. One scene in particular, in which Tom Hiddleston bared his butt while simulating sex with costar Elizabeth Debicki.
"It was quite intense... I had no idea of the effect it had," Debicki said (opens in new tab) of the now-iconic scene. "We shot it quite quickly. I didn't realize that [his butt flashing] was going on in that scene. I was looking at his face."
For his part, Hiddleston thought the nudity was NBD.
"I've come from the tradition of European film, where nudity isn't really something," he told THR (opens in new tab) . "I've seen many other more esteemed actors be infinitely more naked than me. I just don't think twice about it. It was important for the scene and no more or less significant than any of the other scenes in the story."
A lot of the sex in Ryan Murphy's Hollywood is cringe-worthy at best (the series explores the exploitative casting couch culture of 1940s Hollywood), but the romantic scenes between Jake Picking as Rock Hudson and Jeremy Pope as aspiring screenwriter Archie Coleman are swoon-y and sweet and, yeah, very sexy.
"I love how fearless Archie is," Pope told EW (opens in new tab) when discussing the importance of sex on the show. "We talk about the sex work, but it's not something we look down upon. When you watch Archie's narrative and this group of individuals, I don't think you feel sorry for them. They're hungry, they're ambitious, they want it, and they'll work hard to get it...If anything, it's teaching me to stand in my blackness with pride and strength."
In Season 2 of Netflix's sexy Spanish drama Elite , Polo (Ălvoro Rico) has a hot, hot threesome with Valerio (Jorge LopĂ©z) and Cayetana (Georgina Amoros) that you'll probably want to watch more than once.Â
Speaking of threesomes, the sexy (and sometimes hilarious) one shared by Orlando Bloom, Malin Akerman, and Kate Micucci in Netflix's anthology series Easy is another must-see.Â
The New Pope definitely brought a newâor at least more literalâmeaning to to the term "phone sex" with a scene starring CĂ©cile de France. In spite of its religious themes, the show pushes all kinds of boundaries, especially when it comes to nudity and sexuality.Â
âNudity is a part of life and I try to show life," creator Paolo Sorrentino told SBS Australia (opens in new tab) . "Itâs very simple. In these last years everybody is afraid of nudity and I don't know why. You have two options: to stay dressed or be naked. I put both options. I know that the Pope in a moment of his life has to be naked and I donât know why I mustnât show the Pope naked, or women. If in certain scenes I think I must have sex, I must have sex. I donât see a reason to avoid it. Itâs exactly like I do with other material."
Orange Is the New Black has plenty of sexy AF scenes, but the shower scene between fan favorite pairing Soso and Poussey deserves a special mention.
"It was so great," Samira Wiley, who played Poussey on the Netflix series, told THR (opens in new tab) of her onscreen relationship with Kimiko Glenn, the actress who played Soso. People would make fun of me on set all the time, Danielle mainly, because I would come off set or when they were changing the camera setup or whatever, and I would have my arm around Kimiko and she would have her arm around me and I would be like, 'Yeah, this is my girlfriend.' And Danielle would be like, 'You are so happy to have a girlfriend this season â we get it, we get it.' It was just fun, I feel like Poussey from the very beginning has had this capacity for love and she just needed someone to give it to. And Iâve had so much fun being able to play with Kimiko."
Natalie Dormer would be hot AF in a parka, sitting alone in an empty room. So put her in naughty situations and period costumes and there aren't enough fire emojis to describe it.
So why did Dormer sign on to play TV's most sexed up Anne Boelyn ever? "When I started my career, I was grateful to get the job," she explained in an interview (opens in new tab) with ES magazine. "People would say, â The Tudors was so hyper-sexualised, why on earth would you make that decision?â Well, I made the decision because I was unemployed. I didnât know what The Tudors was going to be, I didnât have all 10 scripts; Iâd just got a job, for f**k's sake."
Grey's Anatomy has plenty of steamy moments, most of which capture the raw, frantic, sometimes desperate nature of needing to get it on. Early on, Izzy and Alex shared one of the show's sexiest hookups. Bonus points for Izzy famously taking charge of the moment and telling Alex to take off his pants.
Westworld is a show that's 99 percent about exploring sexual fantasies, so it's not a surprise that it continues to bring the sex and bring it big. In its third season, Westworld upped the sex ante with a full-on Eyes Wide Shut -level scene that took place at an auction where the wealthy bid on chances to make some of those aforementioned sexual fantasies come true.Â
When it comes to nudity-free, network TV-friendly sex scenes, they don't get much more earnest or steamy than Olivia and Fitz's electronics closet hookup on Scandal . For the record, though, Kerry Washington says IRL, filming those scenes was pretty much awkward AF.
âTheyâre hard to do,â Washington told Allure in 2014 (opens in new tab) . âYouâre doing things that youâre supposed to do with only certain people in your life. Because this is not your real partner in life, doing that is awkward. And then doing it in a room full of people is awkward,â she added.
Hulu's Normal People was filled with truly exceptional sex scenes, but the hottest by far came at the end of the series, when Connell and Marianne finally knew each otherâand themselvesâenough to have their most satisfying sex yet. The cast achieved the show's sexy realism in the same way good sex happens in real lifeâby setting clear boundaries and having open conversations about their comfort levels.
"Ita [O'Brien, the show's sex coordinator] would make sure Paul [Mescal] and I would discuss the boundaries and what we were and weren't comfortable with," Daisy Edgar-Jones, who plays Marianne, explained in an interview with The Sun (opens in new tab) . "We also agreed on touch and would say, 'this area is fine but please stay off this area,' or, 'I donât feel comfortable with this.'â
If you had a sweet, innocent crush on Mark-Paul Gosselaar back in his Saved By the Bell days, then avert your eyes, because you'll never see Zack Morris the same again once this image of the actor having sex with weed-dealing housewife Nancy (played by Mary-Louise Parker) in a dive bar is burned on your brain.
"I like it the more extreme it is," Parker said (opens in new tab) of Weeds' graphic sex scenes. "I don't like when it's sentimental, when she's a sweet mother. To me, she's not that."
There are hot-as-fire sex scenes and then there are fire-themed-and-still-hot sex scenes and Sex and the City will forever be champion of the latter, thanks to Samantha's fireman fantasy scene, complete with dress-up play and strip-tease.Â
Sex scenes co-starring Steve Buscemi might not immediately come to mind in lists of the sexiest sex on TV, but Paz De La Huerta's reverse cowgirl moment on Boardwalk Empire will change that. Her secret to making fake sex so truly steamy? Play the love, not the lust.
"I donât do sex scenes, I do love scenes," the actress told StyleCaster in 2011 (opens in new tab) . "Think about it in your own life. Itâs always complicated. So itâs not really a sex scene, itâs about whatâs happening between you and a man, a woman, or whatever. Itâs about whatâs going on in the relationship. They might be having sex in a a scene, but there is always something deeper. Life is complicated."
Normal People has too many amazing sex scenes to choose just one. In episode 2, Marianne and Connell consummate their love and their first time is tender, real, and endearingly awkward.
"I think that's why people really found it quite striking in the series," Daisy Edgar-Jones, who plays Marianne, explained in an interview with Nylon (opens in new tab) . "It shows a depiction of sex that is very real in all its forms. And I think particularly in their first time scene, the fact that Connell was very concerned about consent and they use protection â it's very rare that you see a scene that is both beautiful and tender and sexy, but also has those elements in it. There isn't kind of, billowing sheets and warm candlelight. It's very awkward. You know, Marianne's bra gets stuck around her arms. It's bubbly and they kind of make hesitant conversation before it happens when they both know why
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