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I think this is the season two finale, and the only nudity that I know of, but don’t take my observation as gospel. I don’t watch this series, and I would not have known about this scene except that Mr. Skin mentioned it.
Katie didn’t get naked in many films, but when she did, at least she did it properly. She and Lake Bell ran through the woods naked for something like nine minutes in Black Rock (2012). It was night, but you could still see some details.

Katie Aselton also directed Black Rock, and I remember reading in an interview somewhere her saying something like, “If you ever want to give yourself a complex about your body, give yourself a long nude scene with Lake Bell.”
Lake Bell does have a spectacular figure, but I think Katie underestimates herself. If you watch that scene, you’re not going to say, “Hey, there’s Lake Bell with some dumpy chick.” You’re going to say, “Wow, two gorgeous bodies.” Only later will you notice, “Oh, one is especially gorgeous.”
You probably won’t be saying that if the scene was in broad daylight. It’s like on The Hot Spot with Jennifer Connelly and the other chick.
Oh, it’s absolutely, “Here’s a 10 and an 9.75.” But I can see how Lake Bell can trigger the insecurities of just about anyone.
But glad to see Katie still doing nudity, Lake hasn’t gotten nude since Black Rock 13 yrs ago
The female written and directed nude scene in Black Rock is a trip. Goes like, OK, these vengeful bad guys are after us in the woods. But oh no! we had to swim through water. So, since they are after us, let’s hide, but first… let’s get totally nude, because we are wet, and then lets work on a survival plan against these evil dudes hunting us down …without clothes on.
I miss those decades when screen nudity wasn’t politicized. :/
Hey man this is OUTDOOR SURVIVAL ACCURACY lol – I think the real trick was having more female directors so actresses can feel more “empowered”, some of the quality nudes by women lately: The Substance, the show Viva with Melissa Barrera created by lesbians, the recent Lady Chatterley’s Lover, 50 Shades of Grey (the first one)