Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I just started watching this show and was surprised there isn’t more of a discussion here.
I actually was so disturbed by the first episode that i abandoned it and after seeing it hyped all over, returned a few weeks later. The extremity and promiscuity of the sex, the hard drugs, and violence is shocking to begin with and even more so to see it played out in a teenage population. This could not have been more different from my high school experience, and I wondered who this show is actually intended for as I would sooner cancel HBO than let my teenager watch this. I suppose for twenty and thirty somethings +?
Anyway, once I got past the initial shock of it, most of the storylines pulled me in. Season 2 seems a bit more palatable so far but only a couple of episodes in. The acting is excellent, as usual for hbo.
The scene in the gay bar between the young Cal and his best friend in the 90’s was one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen on TV. I am a Gen Xer and was never a huge INXS fan until I saw that scene. Wow.
Agree. That was a hauntingly good scene. I’m still thinking about it a week later.
I have rewatched that scene three times. The rest of the episode with the other storylines paled in comparison, but the opening scene was pure gold. I will never forget it. Oh, to have that kind of love and friendship, if only for a moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I just started watching this show and was surprised there isn’t more of a discussion here.
I actually was so disturbed by the first episode that i abandoned it and after seeing it hyped all over, returned a few weeks later. The extremity and promiscuity of the sex, the hard drugs, and violence is shocking to begin with and even more so to see it played out in a teenage population. This could not have been more different from my high school experience, and I wondered who this show is actually intended for as I would sooner cancel HBO than let my teenager watch this. I suppose for twenty and thirty somethings +?
Anyway, once I got past the initial shock of it, most of the storylines pulled me in. Season 2 seems a bit more palatable so far but only a couple of episodes in. The acting is excellent, as usual for hbo.
The scene in the gay bar between the young Cal and his best friend in the 90’s was one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen on TV. I am a Gen Xer and was never a huge INXS fan until I saw that scene. Wow.
Agree. That was a hauntingly good scene. I’m still thinking about it a week later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I just started watching this show and was surprised there isn’t more of a discussion here.
I actually was so disturbed by the first episode that i abandoned it and after seeing it hyped all over, returned a few weeks later. The extremity and promiscuity of the sex, the hard drugs, and violence is shocking to begin with and even more so to see it played out in a teenage population. This could not have been more different from my high school experience, and I wondered who this show is actually intended for as I would sooner cancel HBO than let my teenager watch this. I suppose for twenty and thirty somethings +?
Anyway, once I got past the initial shock of it, most of the storylines pulled me in. Season 2 seems a bit more palatable so far but only a couple of episodes in. The acting is excellent, as usual for hbo.
The scene in the gay bar between the young Cal and his best friend in the 90’s was one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen on TV. I am a Gen Xer and was never a huge INXS fan until I saw that scene. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:I know I am late to the game but I just watched a few episodes with my husband. I find this show very disturbing and I am no prude. Why are we showcasing sex scenes of adults that are supposed to be of minors? Zendaya was masturbating, as teen, in bed, wtf? “Teens” getting pounded and chocked out in bed? My husband and I do drugs, drink and have wild sex but found the story line very disturbing of graphic sex of “teens” in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I just started watching this show and was surprised there isn’t more of a discussion here.
I actually was so disturbed by the first episode that i abandoned it and after seeing it hyped all over, returned a few weeks later. The extremity and promiscuity of the sex, the hard drugs, and violence is shocking to begin with and even more so to see it played out in a teenage population. This could not have been more different from my high school experience, and I wondered who this show is actually intended for as I would sooner cancel HBO than let my teenager watch this. I suppose for twenty and thirty somethings +?
Anyway, once I got past the initial shock of it, most of the storylines pulled me in. Season 2 seems a bit more palatable so far but only a couple of episodes in. The acting is excellent, as usual for hbo.
The scene in the gay bar between the young Cal and his best friend in the 90’s was one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen on TV. I am a Gen Xer and was never a huge INXS fan until I saw that scene. Wow.
Yes I love cal, minus the whole raping transexual children….I guess I mean I love the actor.
What was up with Jules stealing that white claw, almost dying for it, leaving rue on the highway then being shocked to learn rue does drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I just started watching this show and was surprised there isn’t more of a discussion here.
I actually was so disturbed by the first episode that i abandoned it and after seeing it hyped all over, returned a few weeks later. The extremity and promiscuity of the sex, the hard drugs, and violence is shocking to begin with and even more so to see it played out in a teenage population. This could not have been more different from my high school experience, and I wondered who this show is actually intended for as I would sooner cancel HBO than let my teenager watch this. I suppose for twenty and thirty somethings +?
Anyway, once I got past the initial shock of it, most of the storylines pulled me in. Season 2 seems a bit more palatable so far but only a couple of episodes in. The acting is excellent, as usual for hbo.
The scene in the gay bar between the young Cal and his best friend in the 90’s was one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen on TV. I am a Gen Xer and was never a huge INXS fan until I saw that scene. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:So I just started watching this show and was surprised there isn’t more of a discussion here.
I actually was so disturbed by the first episode that i abandoned it and after seeing it hyped all over, returned a few weeks later. The extremity and promiscuity of the sex, the hard drugs, and violence is shocking to begin with and even more so to see it played out in a teenage population. This could not have been more different from my high school experience, and I wondered who this show is actually intended for as I would sooner cancel HBO than let my teenager watch this. I suppose for twenty and thirty somethings +?
Anyway, once I got past the initial shock of it, most of the storylines pulled me in. Season 2 seems a bit more palatable so far but only a couple of episodes in. The acting is excellent, as usual for hbo.
Anonymous wrote:So I just started watching this show and was surprised there isn’t more of a discussion here.
I actually was so disturbed by the first episode that i abandoned it and after seeing it hyped all over, returned a few weeks later. The extremity and promiscuity of the sex, the hard drugs, and violence is shocking to begin with and even more so to see it played out in a teenage population. This could not have been more different from my high school experience, and I wondered who this show is actually intended for as I would sooner cancel HBO than let my teenager watch this. I suppose for twenty and thirty somethings +?
Anyway, once I got past the initial shock of it, most of the storylines pulled me in. Season 2 seems a bit more palatable so far but only a couple of episodes in. The acting is excellent, as usual for hbo.
Anonymous wrote:I know I am late to the game but I just watched a few episodes with my husband. I find this show very disturbing and I am no prude. Why are we showcasing sex scenes of adults that are supposed to be of minors? Zendaya was masturbating, as teen, in bed, wtf? “Teens” getting pounded and chocked out in bed? My husband and I do drugs, drink and have wild sex but found the story line very disturbing of graphic sex of “teens” in high school.