Masters of Sex

Synopsis:

Masters of Sex” is a compelling period drama that delves into the groundbreaking work of Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the pioneers in the field of human sexuality research. Set in the conservative environment of the 1950s and 1960s, the series follows their tumultuous personal and professional relationship as they conduct their controversial studies, battling societal norms, personal conflicts, and the complexities of intimacy.

Main Characters:

  • Dr. William Masters (played by Michael Sheen): A brilliant and driven obstetrician/gynecologist who embarks on a risky journey to understand human sexuality, confronting his own personal challenges in the process.
  • Virginia Johnson (portrayed by Lizzy Caplan): A former nightclub singer turned researcher who becomes Masters’ partner in the study. She’s forward-thinking and unapologetic about her views on sexuality and relationships.
  • Libby Masters (played by Caitlin FitzGerald): Dr. Masters’ wife, who grapples with her husband’s obsessions and the changing dynamics of their marriage.
  • Dr. Ethan Haas (portrayed by Nicholas D’Agosto): A young doctor working under Masters, who initially has a romantic relationship with Johnson.
  • Barton Scully (played by Beau Bridges): The Provost at the university where Masters works, who faces his own personal struggles regarding his sexuality.

Themes:

Masters of Sex” explores the evolution of societal views on sexuality, the challenges of pioneering research, and the intricate dynamics of personal relationships. It also touches on themes of gender roles, societal expectations, and the constant conflict between scientific inquiry and societal norms.

Rating:

4.5/5 – The series received praise for its nuanced portrayal of the complexities of human relationships and sexuality. Critics lauded the performances of Sheen and Caplan, as well as the show’s ability to balance historical facts with dramatic storytelling. Some critiques revolved around occasional pacing issues and certain character arcs.

TV Parental Guidelines Rating:

TV-MA – Due to its explicit content, which includes mature themes, sexual situations, and strong language, the series is intended for mature audiences.

Broadcast Details:

Masters of Sex” aired on Showtime from 2013 to 2016.

Recommendations:

If you appreciated “Masters of Sex,” consider diving into:

  1. The Affair
  2. Mad Men
  3. The Crown
  4. Big Love
  5. The Knick

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