The follow-up series from Hot Girls Wanted (which I still have to see btw), this series is now streaming on Netflix.
And I must say, it went more dramatically as the episodes progressed.
While the first episode is about how women want to make adult content for women, to break the industires taboo of abuse, the second one is about a Tinder addicted C-grade celebrity (he was in Big Brother once) that used women's feelings as a fast food throw-away good.
It then gets up a notch, as it follows someone that gives advice to novice actrices into the industry, and how one of them derails on a life of partying and drugs so they cut the ties (though the actress is still active today). Episode four sees through the eyes of a budding producer and the work that goes with it, this was actually a pretty intresting and "human side" episode, perhaps even the most honest one of the series.
The next episode follows a friendship between a camgirl and one of her best viewers, but as she goes over to visit him it does end in the expected heartbreak.
My one issue with the 5th episode is that her boyfriend is "just a photographer" in the industry and painted the picture of the innocent bloke, but he is an actor that worked for more extremer labels like Kink and the likes.
The last episode however goes far beyond the previous ones, as in a hunt for more likes on social media, a young girl films the rape of her friend, without calling the police or trying to stop it. This leads to a huge media fall-out, and even though the truth was more nuanced, she has been burned on the online stake.
These where intresting mini-documentaries, and worth the watch.
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