Some of our sex scenes are very emotional and very beautiful. We’re trying just to keep it real-which means humor. “So I hope that our sex scenes are sexy-and I think that they are-but I think even more than that what we’re trying to display is a reality of gay sex as opposed to the salaciousness of gay sex.
Speaking with Out magazine, the gay Glee alum talked about the sex scenes that have been shot, and why he prefers to see natural-looking intimacy on screen over perfectly choreographed robotics: “The sex scenes in Weekend were beautiful and sexy-in addition to, and most importantly, feeling really authentic and real,” says Groff. Jonathan Groff has started promoting his new HBO show Looking, even thought the gay dramedy doesn’t debut until January.