Well, London Spy is finally on Netflix, so I finally got to start watching it with my family, which I've wanted to do since I watched it when it aired on BBC back in the fall.
I don't really know what they think. They didn't say they didn't like it..but I couldn't tell what they thought, really. They seemed to want to see what happens next, but my dad kept falling asleep near the end (though he does that whenever he's tired, even if it's a show or movie he really enjoys), but my mom seemed to follow the plot fairly well.
I wish seeing sex scene did not have to be awkward when I'm watching with my family, but it was also interesting to see how they responded.
My mum was uncomfortable, which did not surprise me, based on her reactions to similar scenes in other TV shows. Ironically, she was not made uncomfortable by the sex scene in Carol, but maybe that's because she's a woman and those characters were women, too. Maybe it's because it's two men. And she's not homophobic otherwise. When we got to that part of the show, she did put her hand up in front of her to block the screen once or twice. I reassured her that it is not a scene that lasts long (though it seemed longer than I remembered!)
My dad, on the other hand, said nothing until he said to my mom's reaction, "It's not a big deal." He's said stuff like that before, which helped me be a little less anxious.
And I was uncomfortable not because of what I was watching but because my parents were in the room with me and I kept thinking the scene was going to be over and it kept not being over.
But I hope we continue to watch it and that they like it, since they seemed interested otherwise and I told them about all the good actors who are in it before we started watching, so there's that. They seemed to still be interested.