![]() It's not about 'Wow, I'm just watching two men fuck.' It's 'Wow, these are two compassionate people, clearly in love with one another. Mousa Kraish, who plays the Jinn, told PRIDE, "Calling it pornographic is belittling and making it smaller that what is it. The stars of the show didn't appreciate the porn insinuation. "I saw it as a story of a god giving a man permission to be himself, to enjoy sex, and to be made love to," he said. Showrunner Michael Green ( Logan, Green Lantern) underscored the scene's beauty. Without spoiling too much, the electricity and tenderness of the moment is otherworldly to watch, and the transcendent imagery evoked makes the men's passion ethereal and fiery. ![]() When Salim touches The Jinn's shoulder in conversation, the magnitude of their connection rushes over you like a sandstorm. The episode introduces Mousa Kraish as The Jinn and Omid Abtahi as Salim, two Middle Eastern immigrants who meet in a cab. The Independent even called it the "most pornographic gay sex scene ever." The controversial episode is making headlines before its premiere because of a sex scene featuring two of its male characters. On Wednesday, PRIDE attended a screening of the third episode of American Gods, which will air Sunday.
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