NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES PRESENTS Sex/Life Season 2 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Romantic, Comedy-drama

Created by Stacy Rukeyser

Inspired by 44 Chapters About 4 Men novel by BB Easton

Starring: Sarah ShahiMike VogelAdam Demos & Margaret Odette.

Music by Mark IshamIsabella Summers

Executive producers: Stacy Rukeyser, J. Miles Dale, Jordan Hawley, Jessika Borsiczky

Producers: Chris Hatcher, Scott James Wallace

Production locations: Mississauga, Canada

Cinematography: David A. Makin, Michael McMurray

Editors: Scott James Wallace, Janet Weinberg, Rebekah Fridman, Kelly Soll

Production companies: De Milo Films, Little Ruke

Plot: Billie navigates new challenges — and fresh desires — as she lusts after the life she wants. But will she be able to have it all?

Season 2 of the Sex/Life TV Show was good.

Pros: I like this season continued where the previous one left off, where they explore how our characters’ sex life can affect their relationships and their lives. I feel bad for Billie and Cooper and each of their individual journeys. Theirs a much of sex scenes in this season and having just 6 episodes into this season does help tie things up to make the right happy ending of this season.    

Cons: At times the drama can get over humorous and over the top. There was too much romantic drama going on to keep up with. We didn’t see what happened to Gigi by the end. And for last I didn’t buy into Majid being Billie’s new love to be.

Casts & Characters:

Main:

  • Sarah Shahi as Billie Mann Connelly, a former Columbia University psychology PhD candidate, mother of two, and housewife in an affluent suburban Connecticut community who is suffering from a severe midlife crisis, yearning for the fast-paced life she had with her ex-boyfriend Brad. It is later revealed that her maiden name is Mann. She ends up with the happily ever after life that every woman dreams of but questions if that is really what happiness means.
  • Mike Vogel as Cooper Connelly, Billie’s strait-laced husband who is an investment banker. He is a good guy kind of character, supportive no matter what.
  • Adam Demos as Brad Simon, Billie’s well-endowed ex-boyfriend who is in her life again and trying to win her back despite the fact that Billie is married with children. He is a famous music producer and CEO of a record label he founded.
  • Margaret Odette as Sasha Snow, Billie’s best friend who is a psychology professor and living the single life. She tries to convince Billie that a good wife life is all she needs to be happy.
  • Cleo Anthony as Kam (season 2), Sasha’s ex-fiancé from 17 years ago who now a medical doctor that runs an international medical non-profit known as First Do No Harm
  • Darius Homayoun as Majid (season 2), Billie’s new love interest who owns a restaurant

Recurring:

  • Jonathan Sadowski as Devon, Cooper’s colleague and friend who is a swinger
  • Meghan Heffern as Caroline, another fake happy mom from the suburbs
  • Amber Goldfarb as Trina, Devon’s wife who is also a swinger and not happy about her married life
  • Hannah Galway as Emily, Cooper’s ex-girlfriend before his marriage to Billie
  • Li Jun Li as Francesca, Cooper’s boss who has feelings for Cooper and a successful businesswoman who knows what she wants
  • Wallis Day as Gigi (season 2), Brad’s new girlfriend who is pregnant with their baby
  • Dylan Bruce as Spencer (season 2), Cooper’s older openly gay brother who is a divorce lawyer
  • Craig Bierko as Mick (season 2), Sasha’s agent who is helping Sasha taking her career to the next level

I will recommend this season on Netflix.

Rating: 7 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill,

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Café.

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