According to Ryan Murphy, the executive producer, the program is already the most sexual on air and will stay that way. He says it explores "things in our society that are a little bit taboo... We've
always been upfront about it, and we try not to be gratuitous about it."
He adds that he thinks it is being copied by other programs, something, which he takes "great pride" in. When it bows for a fifth season in October, the setting will move to Los Angeles from Miami, but Murphy says it will continue to push the boundaries and be "as sexy as it's ever been."
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