The network has already shown us sex workers, sex scenes ― plenty of them ― and even a whole other series about ’70s New York in all its queasy olive-toned glory. The show, which makes its official debut Sunday, revisits a past version of Times Square to document the dawn of the U.S. porn business. As New York obscenity laws are relaxed, sex workers run rampant around the Deuce, but the job isn’t particularly cheerful ― let alone glamorous. “And no matter what we did, it was going to come out being the boys’ version of pornography, you know? The show employed a full-time researcher, and solicited input from former sex workers, porn actors, directors, police officers and journalists.
Source: Huffington Post September 09, 2017 16:52 UTC