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Masters of Sex

2014 • SBS
4.5
35 reviews
Eligible

Season 2 episodes (12)

1 Parallax
8/5/14
The ramifications of Masters' disastrous presentation ripple beyond his firing from Maternity Hospital as Libby, worried about supporting their new baby, pushes him to get another job. Johnson, still working for Dr. DePaul, must fight off the advances and innuendos stemming from the belief that she was the woman in the film. "Parallax" was written by Michelle Ashford and directed by Michael Apted.
2 Kyrie Eleison
8/12/14
Masters begins his new job at Memorial Hospital under Betty's extortive terms only to find his boss insisting he leave Johnson behind in favor of a handpicked secretary. Johnson, still alienated at Maternity, is torn between pressing Masters to rehire her and staying by DePaul's side as her condition worsens. "Kyrie Eleison" was written by David Flebotte and directed by Michael Apted.
3 Fight
8/19/14
Masters delivers a baby with ambiguous genitalia and urges the parents not to surgically assign the child a sex out of fear or convenience. Upon meeting Johnson at a hotel for a secret rendezvous, the two divide their attention between sexual roleplay and a championship boxing match, prompting Johnson to unearth Masters' troubled childhood. "Fight" was written by Amy Lippman and directed by Michael Apted.
4 Dirty Jobs
8/21/14
Langham sees Masters and Johnson exiting a hotel room after an evening tryst. He brings his suspicions to DePaul, causing problems between the two women and putting Johnson's job in jeopardy. Masters is thwarted by the head of the hospital – a man with a prurient interest in the study – when he tries to bring Johnson on as his assistant. Betty attempts to conceal her infertility from Gene.
5 Giants
8/28/14
Masters continues to break new ground by continuing his study as the only white physician in a Negro hospital but at the cost of his gynecology practice. Libby is confronted by Coral's brother, Robert, over her poor treatment of Coral, Betty reunites with her former lover, and Johnson struggles to right her relationship with DePaul, who is newly aware of Johnson's ongoing affair with Masters.
6 Blackbird
9/4/14
After Hendricks bans Masters from using black participants in his study, Masters contacts a journalist to promote his efforts, using the debunking of black sexual stereotypes as the lure. Johnson is forced to accept DePaul's choice to end her chemotherapy treatments. Gene uncovers the truth about Betty and Helen's relationship. Libby fires Coral after discovering she lied about Robert being her lover.
7 Asterion
9/11/14
In the wake of Masters' (Michael Sheen) discovery that Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) has continued to have romantic relationships with other men, he becomes impotent without her knowledge and cuts off their sexual work together. He tries to keep his new clinic solvent over the course of three years by borrowing against his house, offering medical services to the hotel and finally accepting money from his mother.
8 Mirror, Mirror
9/17/14
Masters (Michael Sheen) privately treats a couple for infertility, without revealing his relationship to them. Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) realizes her work with Masters can be used to help people suffering from sexual dysfunction but quickly gets in over her head when she attempts to treat Barbara Sanderson (Betsy Brandt) on her own. Libby (Caitlin Fitzgerald) is unnerved after witnessing a hate crime that is then whitewashed by the police.
9 Story of My Life
9/25/14
While mining their shared history over a family dinner, Masters (Michael Sheen) bristles at Frank's insinuations about his and Estabrooks' demons. Virginia (Lizzy Caplan) continues to impersonate a patient's case history in order to glean advice from a psychiatrist. Betty (Annaleigh Ashford) and Masters attempt to help Lester (Kevin Christy) remedy his impotence by hiring a prostitute, rattling him even further. The legal counsel at CORE gives Libby the third degree when she offers her eyewitness testimony regarding the beaten man. Barbara Sanderson (Betsy Brandt) wrestles with an unsettling diagnosis that exposes a chain of secrets and causes Masters and Johnson to clash over their treatment strategy.
10 Below the Belt
10/2/14
As a therapist gets Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) to reveal the details of her relationship with Masters (Michael Sheen), Betty's (Annaleigh Ashford) efforts to shore up the clinic's shaky finances threaten to attract some undesirable tenants. When Masters hires a publicist to put him and the study in the headlines, his increasingly contentious relationship with his brother produces some unexpected results in his battle with impotence.
11 One for the Money, Two for the Show
10/9/14
A television camera crew arrives at the clinic to document Masters (Michael Sheen) and Johnson's (Lizzy Caplan) work treating sexual dysfunction. Masters considers this publicity premature and himself unsuitable as a television presence – especially in the wake of lessons learned about the power of television from the Nixon-Kennedy debates. Johnson deals with the consequences of having prioritized her work over her parenting when her ex-husband, George (Mather Zickel), argues to take their children on an extended trip with him and his new wife. Libby (Caitlin FitzGerald) feels replaced as Bill's partner by Virginia and finds in Robert an appreciation for what she has to offer. Langham (Teddy Sears) realizes there's no way out of his sexual contract with Flo (Artemis Pebdani).
12 The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
10/16/14
After watching an early cut of the documentary, Masters (Michael Sheen) is disturbed by the whitewashing of his work. Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) moves to solidify her custody arrangement with George (Mather Zickel) only to see it backfire. Libby (Caitlin Fitzgerald) continues her relationship with Robert (Jocko Sims), finding justification in Masters' distraction. Langham (Teddy Sears) discovers Flo's (Artemis Pebdani) family's wealth and connections, causing him to re-evaluate his relationship with her. And Masters and Johnson, after repeated testing of their protocol to cure impotence, are finally ready to pass their findings on to the world.

About this show

MASTERS OF SEX stars Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan, who will portray the real-life pioneers of the science of human sexuality, William Masters and Virginia Johnson.  The series chronicles the unusual lives, romance and pop culture trajectory of Masters and Johnson.  Their research touched off the sexual revolution and took them from a mid-western teaching hospital in St. Louis to the cover of Time magazine.  MASTERS OF SEX marks Sheen's first regular series role for television.  The series is an adaptation of Thomas Maier's book Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, The Couple Who Taught America How To Love.  The pilot episode was directed by Academy Award® nominee John Madden (Shakespeare in Love, and the current hit indie film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), who also serves as executive producer, and also stars Caitlin Fitzgerald (It's Complicated), in the role of Masters' wife, Nicholas D'Agosto (Heroes)  and Teddy Sears (American Horror Story).  Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actor Beau Bridges and Margo Martindale also appear. MASTERS OF SEX was created and executive produced by Michelle Ashford (The Pacific).  The series will also be executive produced by Timberman Beverly Productions' Carl Beverly and Sarah Timberman, and Judith Verno.  Michael Sheen and Tammy Rosen will serve as producers.  MASTERS OF SEX is produced by Sony Pictures Television.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
35 reviews
Elizabeth Botté
January 10, 2017
A great, amusing, and entertaining series delving into the beginning of a sexual revolution in a pious era. It's also sad and intriguing to explore people's struggles with homosexuality, teen sexuality, love and emotional honesty. Gorgeous retro fashions and Swedish decor. I absolutely adore Virginia's outfits. Beware, don't google these two characters... The series is actually based on a true story. I made the error of finding historical spoilers at the end of season 1. But I'm still hooked :)
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Steven TREWIN
January 26, 2017
Not a factual show about the pair however it does not claim to be any more than somewhat based about their studies/theories and their lives during this period. Good sets and acting. I find the storylines interesting albeit mostly not factual but then as said, does not claim to be. Well worth watching.
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Robert Gooden
October 30, 2015
Thoroughly engrossing ,very convincingly told dramas of the all-too-common insecurities which perplex and amuse our complicated sex lives even today
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