Yeah, and that's a plot-point later on (his judge comes back to him in tears to apologize for giving him an overharsh sentence, given he's been raped, tortured, had all his limbs broken, survived a riot, gotten hooked on heroin, killed people, etc. etc. etc. etc. all for just driving drunk and managing to hit a girl on a bike) but that's his first season character concept; weak and emotional AA lawyer from Important Family gets chucked into maximum security with crazy Nazis and it's completely out of depth. I'm rewatching the pilot now to see how early into the show the nudity shows up and how frequent. People get thrown in the hole naked at least once an episode, but most of those aren't full-frontal shots and with the exception of Keller (who doesn't show up for a season anyway, coinciding with the increase in floppy full-frontal shots) they're not typically long shots either.
They're too stereotypically goth. And what a shot for your resume. "I'm a lesbian who's friends with Kate Moss." I'm talking in reference to the music scene; effeminate guys in a band? Whoa, stunner! It's so typical and socially acceptable (within the scene itself if not elsewhere) that I can't see it as progressive almost half a century after the fact.
Never go see GWAR. For many reasons, but not wanting to be soaked in bodily fluids, artificial and otherwise, is a big one.
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They're too stereotypically goth. And what a shot for your resume. "I'm a lesbian who's friends with Kate Moss." I'm talking in reference to the music scene; effeminate guys in a band? Whoa, stunner! It's so typical and socially acceptable (within the scene itself if not elsewhere) that I can't see it as progressive almost half a century after the fact.
Never go see GWAR. For many reasons, but not wanting to be soaked in bodily fluids, artificial and otherwise, is a big one.