Inside the steamy sex scenes and orgies on Netflix’s ‘Sex/Life’
Sex/Life,” there’s so much flesh on display, one could mistake it for the Spice Channel of the ’90s.“In one episode [there] is as much sex as you get in one season of most shows,” said Casey Hudecki, the intimacy coordinator for the series, which focuses on a wealthy married mother in stuffy Connecticut fantasizing about her sexcapades with a bad-boy ex. “That [is] pretty unique.”Within the eight episodes of the show, which premiered in late June, there’s full-frontal male nudity, a well-attended suburban sex party and a montage of protagonist Billie, played by Sarah Shahi, being bent into nearly every position of the Kama Sutra.