Six British people in their 20s with different attitudes to pornography visit Spain to explore its sprawling adult film industry. Meeting producers,performers, whistleblowers and the police, the group immerse themselves in one of Europe’s biggest pornography production hubs where they’ll confront ugly truths and complex dilemmas. They’ll discover who makes porn; how they make it; why they make it; and who makes the money. Can the group reconcile what they see with their own values and ethics? In this episode, the group visit one of Spain’s biggest producers called Cumlouder where they witness their first porn shoot with performers Rob Diesel and Julia De Lucia. They then head to a porn shoot on a Spanish beach with a producer called Thierry Kemaco who is trying to avoid being caught filming outdoors by the police. Over dinner that evening the group meet an academic called Dr Sam Carr who thinks that overconsumption of porn reduces real life empathy. The group then split to meet a performer Canela Skin who shows them how she prepares for her scenes and reveals that she once caught a sexually transmitted disease on a shoot as well as being the subject of racial stereotyping on porn sets. Later three of the group meet a whistleblower Ishmael López Fauste who reveals the dark things he witnessed when working in the industry, and then they speak to a former porn performer called Sabrina who recounts her experiences and concerns about alleged widespread drugging and prostitution in the industry. Concerned about Sabrina’s testimony one of the group meets a police officer fighting human trafficking and sexual exploitation in porn, before three of the group come face to the face with one of Spain’s most notorious producers, Torbe, also know as ‘The King of Spanish Porn’ who in renowned for filming group sex scenes. They witness a gang bang shoot with a young woman who is new to the industry, raising concerns about the vulnerability of young women in Sp