MaxDM
Joined May 2007
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This show has very little story, and is an overly dramatic depiction of teenage sex and sexual violence. One or two people in real life may act like this, but this is implies that all teens do. To get viewers it seems to ride in the current movie theme of explicitly showing as many erect and flaccid penises in the shortest amount of time. More penises = more viewers and there is a penis in almost every scene Very little female nudity is shown which is also a representation of the current era where a hint at a women's side boob is considered as objectification of women and so called "visual rape".
After several women complain how women are objectified and portrayed in porn, they go on a quest to make their own "good" porn. Naturally these whacked out women have scared all men away from they so they need to find one to act in their porno. When they interview the first candidate their first question on their minds are "Do you have a really big penis". And then they complain about men.
The concept of this series is great, the props were good, story all good while actors doing a good job. The problem with this though is that when a person who is "selected" to go on one of these missions, they go through rigorous psychological testing to ensure that they have reliability, thick skin, intelligence, co-operative people skills and will not through continuous child like tantrums while tearing each other apart whilst on an isolated space trip which would jeopardise everyone including the space craft.
In this series you have a bunch of millennials behaving stereotypically spoilt, childish, and as individuals (as opposed to working in a team). Their social skills are are terrible and this could never be allowed to be part of anything mission critical.