![]() ![]() ![]() The first episode wastes very little time taking British veterinarian Danny Trevanion (Stephen Tompkinson, Ballykissangel) and his family down to South Africa to return a rescued monkey into the wild. She begs him-while being pleasured by a woman-to return and impregnate her next.The beauty of the African landscape-and the magnificent animals that live there-forms a stellar setting for the warm but realistic family dynamics of the BBC series Wild at Heart. This time, Kane is seemingly calling out to Jerlamarel, who fathered the two children with the ability to see. ![]() She pulls back her skirt, and has the woman go down on her while she prays and cries. Shortly after slitting the throat of a messenger, Queen Kane calls over a servant. Over the next three episodes released on November 1, we see prayer masturbation yet-again. ![]() The prayer masturbation scene is not a single isolated incident in the pilot episode to show viewers that Apple TV+ isn't afraid to do some HBO shit. Is masturbation some sort of sacred act in a world where self-pleasure is deemed immoral or dangerous? Does the queen do it because she can or because she's so powerful it cannot hurt her? Or, is she above the danger of masturbation and when she is doing some personal stimulation it's actually the path to enlightenment? I'd like to believe that Apple TV+ exists to tout the metaphysical benefits of masturbating. But, there's also the wildly debunked, old wives tale that masturbating too much will make you go blind. ![]()
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