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★★★½ (3.5/5) — Recommended for fans of The Affair , Closer , or Revolutionary Road .

Her involvement with the escort, Simon, is presented not just as a betrayal, but as a response to feeling "unseen" and undervalued in her domestic role.

Simon’s voice-over is the show’s greatest innovation. He asks questions like, “What do women really want?” and answers them cynically: “They want the man they fell in love with, not the one who pays the bills.” He is a walking paradox—selling intimacy while starving for it. Satisfaction Season 1

It was a crisp autumn morning when we first met our protagonist, Jack Harris, a driven and ambitious young professional in his late 20s. Jack had it all - a high-paying job, a beautiful girlfriend, and a stunning Manhattan apartment. However, despite his outward success, Jack felt unfulfilled and restless. He was stuck in a monotonous routine, going through the motions of his daily life without any sense of purpose or satisfaction.

: Struggles with her long-distance boyfriend and her 14-year-old daughter, Bonnie, eventually discovering her real job [5.2, 5.9]. ★★★½ (3

Set in a high-class Melbourne brothel called "232," focusing on the lives of five female sex workers. The Canadian Comedy (2013):

The series kicks off with a shocking discovery: Neil finds out his wife Grace is having an affair, but not in the traditional way. She is engaging the services of a male escort. Instead of a standard confrontation, Neil's reaction is deeply unconventional. He becomes overwhelmed by his own stifled life and ends up becoming an escort himself, unknowingly entering the same world that his wife is exploring. He asks questions like, “What do women really want

: The show explores the lives, friendships, and professional challenges of five high-class escorts working at an up-market brothel called "232".