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Someone Has to Die (TV Series) (2020)
2020A guy’s best friend makes out with his girlfriend and screws his mom in the woods.
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A guy’s best friend makes out with his girlfriend and screws his mom in the woods.
A thirty-year-old woman who lives with her boyfriend starts an affair with a teenage boy half her age.
A married consultant and a young IT guy kick off a flirty game that leads to them having sex.
A corporate guy finds that his wife is cheating on him through calls on her phone coming from a motel. Plus, a husband erases his wife’s memory of her ex-fiance through hypnotism but the two get naturally drawn back to each other’s arms.
A wife screws her husband’s clone and another wife bangs a tattoo artist. A third wife doesn’t bang a neighbor who has been lusting on her, but she is at least screwed in his fantasy.
After many years away, a woman returns to her hometown, where her mayor father presides over a corrupt, lawless and rundown municipality. Juana Brava is a hot sexy brunette who lives in Santiago with her boyfriend, “El Turco”, a jewel and car thief. She has a teenage son, Diego, a naive and lonely boy. One day, after a big robbery, “El Turco” is killed and Juana needs to run away. She decides to return to […]
A wife puts sleeping pills on his husband’s drink so that she and their new tenant can make love, even doing it beside him, while he’s heavily sleeping.
After a magical night and an innocent kiss on a rooftop, Cathrine is paralyzed with confusion and desire. At home, she has her boyfriend Simon, who is also her best friend, but Simon has lost his sex drive. Cathrine, on the other hand, has a lot of desire for sex, so she will have that with her fascinating colleague, Selma.
In late-19th-century Russian high society, St. Petersburg aristocrat Anna Karenina enters into a life-changing affair with the dashing Count Alexei Vronsky. An eight part adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina” from Vronsky’s point of view.
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