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And then we're going to pair that guy with Tim, this open, vulnerable guy.

DM: And it's not like Hawk's attitude is unjustified.

Fellow Travelers Episode 1 is now streaming on Paramount+ and will make its debut on Showtime on Sunday, October 29 at 9 PM ET.

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After the two men share the soup, and a conversation about Tim’s past sexual experiences with a priest, Hawk goes in for the kill.

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How much of that was about that depiction of power, and how much was just about the depiction of realistic queer sex?

RN: I think it was both. Hawk doesn't give him a love tap, he doesn't give him a slap, he punches Eddie during sex. The role of the intimacy coordinator isn't to tell me and Dan what the sex scene should look like or what the actors should be doing in it.

It’s the Big Wang Theory.

We’ll conclude this birthday suit roundup with Bomer’s best nudity to date in Fellow Travelers. It’s a request that immediately makes it clear Tim is in a position of service. For example, in later episodes, we show people having sex in an alley and in the back room of a sex club in San Francisco.

And if the power dynamics weren’t clear to the audience yet, as Hawk takes Tim in the bed — thrusting his hand down the younger man’s pants to pleasure him — he asks Tim, “Are you my boy?” Tim is very much Hawk’s boy. Now I've got to get out of here, and you're not getting anything else out of me.

But then we went through and really got specific and made beats. And then Tim begins to understand his value and his power. I've done a lot of stunt work and big, choreographed fights in my time. He was previously the Entertainment Director of Hearst Digital Media, and before that a Senior Editor at GQ. Raised in Vancouver, Canada, Nojan graduated from NYU with a master’s degree in magazine journalism.

Specifically, lovers, and he likes to take them hard. From the first episode, you really see how Tim [Jonathan Bailey] is less experienced than Hawk [Matt Bomer]. He doesn't want to cuddle with the guy he just picked up or exchange phone numbers. In public scenes Hawk is charming but dignified. Because they've been thinking about the scene too.

Power plays might be what connects Hawk and Tim sexually, but their love threatens to put them on equal footing.