Here’s a write-up for Satisfaction Season 1:
Neil Truman is an investment banker suffocating under corporate pressure. In a moment of clarity on an airplane, he realizes he hates his life, leading to a public meltdown where he quits his high-paying job. But the true turning point occurs later that day. Returning home unexpectedly, Neil discovers that Grace is seeing a male escort named Simon (Blair Redford). Satisfaction Season 1
The show follows five very different women—and one male receptionist—as they navigate the line between their professional personas and their private selves. Season 1 is dedicated to world-building, establishing the "house rules," and immediately shattering the myth that sex work is a monolith. Here’s a write-up for Satisfaction Season 1: Neil
Satisfaction Season 1 is an ambitious, flawed, and quietly brave series. It refuses to offer easy answers about monogamy, desire, and the lies couples tell themselves. If you’re looking for a neat resolution or sympathetic characters to root for, look elsewhere. But if you want a slow-burn, adult drama that treats infidelity not as a scandal but as a symptom, this season delivers a haunting and memorable portrait of two people who love each other—and can’t stand each other—in equal measure. Returning home unexpectedly, Neil discovers that Grace is