Normal People's stars talk THOSE intimacy scenes – BBC

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Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by actors Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar Jones, the stars of the hugely popular BBC Three drama โ€˜Normal Peopleโ€™.

Based on Sally Rooneyโ€™s best-selling novel, ‘Normal People’ tells the story of the electricity of first love between two people who changed each otherโ€™s lives.

The One Show | 18.5.20 | BBC

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37 thoughts on “Normal People's stars talk THOSE intimacy scenes – BBC

  1. Why there's no follow up scene after episode 12๐Ÿ˜”๐Ÿ˜ฅ I'm very sad at the moment because I'm fell in love with you guys ohhh come on not now๐Ÿ˜ฅ come back early๐Ÿ‘Š

  2. I'm slightly confused about the avalanche of you tube videos asking about the sex scenes and how the intimacy coordinator arranged the scenes and checked on both Daisy and Paul first thing before the shooting began. I can fully understand that shooting these scenes in front of an all male crew would be daunting for any actor, and particularly Daisy and so to have a woman coordinator there is an excellent idea. We don't want a Don't Look Now Sutherland /Christie situation. But Daisy got the part largely because she and Paul had brilliant chemistry together,and this must have included the sexual chemistry evident in the production. So why would they need a coordinator to get up close and personal with each other? I would have thought, of course from a rather biased male point of view, that this might be not unwelcome.

  3. Looking up the show, I saw news articles about how the show's bosses are having the 18+ scenes deleted off those kinds of websites because they're 'disrespectful to the actors'.

    They knew what they were getting into by doing nude scenes. If they didn't want to have their bodies on display like that, perhaps they shouldn't have filmed those kinds of scenes in the first place?

    I guarantee the majority of people watching those scenes aren't doing it for "artistic value". It's the same with Game of Thrones, True Blood and everything else on the premium movie channels. Those scenes are there to draw in the crowds, which is one of my pet peeves.

    When you have amazing characters, a great story and a great script, you don't need the 18+ scenes nudity/sex scenes or the 'f' word in every single sentence!

  4. Another article where the comments are not turned off by the BBC.
    Ah! It's not a serious issue. I get it! We're not allowed to comment on serious issues. The BBC mind police don't allow that. They can't accept that their owners, us the licence payers, have points of view.

  5. Really interesting parallel Daisy drew between the choreographed intimate scenes in this series and choreographed fight scenes in other films etc. They are stunts and both kinds need careful planning to make them look real without being physically compromised.

  6. I must the only person who didn't get Normal People. Neither of the two main characters were believable to me and it went on way too long.

    The lads mother was lovely though.

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