And that problem is Sam Levinson.
, but here the camera lens plays the leering observer ogling Jocelyn's body, rather than her pleasure being the focal point. Her sexual empowerment often manifests as an excuse to cater to the male gaze.her character's portrayal and assured viewers that she felt safe on set, saying: "I was given the privilege of being really involved in the creation of this character and the ins and outs of how she expresses herself.
Episode two showed some promise and crumbs of what could have been by showcasing the hardships of celebrity and the grief Jocelyn still harbours over her mother's death, but it was soon ruined by a pointless and incredibly unsexy sex scene between Jocelyn and Tedros.
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