Ally does for real in sex-driven drama by HBO
According to some sites, Ally Walker will really push the boundaries in TV, as she stars in one of the most anticipated and controversial shows of our time, even before its airing. Ally and Tim DeKay play a fortysomething married couple, and the series depicts graphic sex scenes.
from: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07191/800261-352.stm
There's a scene of apparent penetration, a woman (actress Sonya Walger, or possibly Ally Walker, I have trouble telling them apart and both are in this show) masturbates her male partner to completion and Alexander's character appears to perform oral sex on her husband.
Also, nudography.com quoted an article which provides more detailed info about the controversial TV show:
The show is a realistic look at the day to day lives of three married couples. How realistic? The first episode features a woman (played by 'Lost' actress Sonya Walger) masturbating her husband (Adam Scott) to orgasm... and nothing is left to the imagination. Later episodes are said to feature 45 year old actress Ally Walker (former star of 'Profiler') give an unsimulated fellatio to an unnamed 19 year old actor; actress Sherry Stringfield ('ER') masturbating with a vibrator; and actress Katharine Towne ('Blades of Glory') being fingered by 'Lost' actor Ian Somerhalder, who later masturbates and climaxes on her bare chest. How will people take all of this in the prime time market? 'Tell Me You Love Me' is set to air at 10PM on Sundays, not exactly the usual hour for acts of this nature to be broadcast on HBO.
Ally recently said in an interview: "I think it's very brave. I think it's brave in the fact that it isn't -- you know, Cynthia (Mort) didn't write it to explore what a great sex scene could be. She didn't write with, like, "This is going to be the kick-ass sex scene of the century. I'm going to make it hot and steamy. And we're going to be grabbing walls." We're not doing that. We're having, you know, sex where you're trying to get pregnant, which is not hot. We're not having sex, which is depressing.