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"In the Beginning" was a two night mini-series about the Bible that aired on NBC back in 2000. This was the Adam and Eve sequence. Eve is played by Terri Seymour, who, believe it or not, is Simon Cowell's lady friend.
Also included is a cap proving once and for all what Biblical scholars have been conjecturing for centuries: Eve did indeed wear panties! This revelation will have an astounding impact on the theological community, I can imagine. ![]() Enjoy Fango |
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I've always thought that nudity is sexier in historical dramas - Helen of Troy, the Jesus miniseries on NBC a few years back, I Claudius, etc.
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But why?
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I guess it is because it is more unexpected. For example: Last year on Trio, I was watching an episode of "I Claudius" - a '70s BBC miniseries on the Roman empire - and in walk three topless dancers. I expect nudity on Showtime, but the shock of nudity on a more "respected" show is exciting. Nudity on MTV would (actually it should) seem reasonable, but nudity in a "religious" docudrama makes you do a double-take. Maybe because the nudity isn't the central focus - stuffy/boring history is? See my "Caveman tv nudity" thread for another example: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/showthread.php?t=18429. A showing of the SI Swimsuit Special probably had better ratings, but the "Walking with Caveman" documentary had the nudity.
Strange fetish maybe... don't know, but it's kind of along the same lines as a downblouse or upskirt - you can see more explicitness in an FHM mag, but the candid nature of the whole situation is the exciting part. |
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