Netflix continues to stream crazy sex scenes this April. First, there was the series Steak, Where Ali Wong’s character masturbates with a gun There is a similar scene now. obsession Includes a pillow. Ah, that poor pillow. He didn’t deserve his fate.
obsession Richard Armitage plays William, a nymphomaniac doctor with a twisted family life. Although he no longer likes his wife Ingrid (Indira Varma), William feels magnetically attracted to his son Jay’s (Rish Shah) new girlfriend, Anna (Charlie Murphy). Keep it in the family, I guess?
Anna and William cannot stay away from each other. They hide from William’s wife and son, making up lies to keep the steamy relationship going. However, this causes incredible tension between William and the rest of his family, and between Anna and Jay. Everyone knows something’s going on, which only heats things up for William and Anna.
He has a huge catalog of sex scenes. obsession. Scroll through the four episodes of the new British series and you’ll see a range of incredible positions and naked bodies; they appear approximately every five minutes in each half-hour episode. But there is a certain scene at the end of Episode 2 where viewers blush and spread it all over social media.
William follows Anna and Jay as they vacation in France. While the couple is out for dinner, William sneaks into his son’s hotel room and shatters the bed. Smells everywhere just for Anna’s scent until you find it on a pillow. Then, groaning and sniffing and kissing the pillow, he starts to feel around in his pants. Things heat up when William takes them off and starts straightening the sheets like an animal.
I won’t say anymore. You can watch the scene yourself. (Comes at about 25 minutes of the second episode.)
Viewers of the show focused on this scene, but no one finds it all that sexy – especially considering that William’s poor son will be sleeping in the same bed. Audiences are struggling to spar together on social media to deal with what they’ve just watched.
Armitage broke the scene in an interview with Metro: “I was really aware that it wasn’t supposed to be comedy at all, so we left it pretty open and it was actually kind of improvised,” he said. “Charlie – unbeknownst to me – had sprayed his scent on different parts of the bed during filming, and I sensed it, and the scene opened right here. But the recording wasn’t really planned.
Someone give that pillow a raise—if she still has a career in the accessories segment at Netflix, that is. I hope it’s already in the trash.