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However, some detractors argued that the series sanitized the industry’s real dangers—drug addiction, pimp control, and trafficking are barely mentioned. Showrunner Roger Monk responded that he wanted to tell one true story (the privileged, legal brothel worker experience), not the universal story of sex work. Satisfaction Season 1
Enter Satisfaction (2007–2010). While it aired on Showcase in Australia, this drama flew under the radar for most international audiences. But for those who found it, Season 1 was a revelation. It wasn't just "sex work drama." It was a masterclass in character study, consent, and the commodification of human connection. Have you watched Satisfaction
Satisfaction Season 1 consists of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50 minutes. Unlike later seasons that leaned into serialized drama, the first season establishes a near-perfect balance of episodic client-of-the-week stories and overarching character arcs. However, some detractors argued that the series sanitized
Balancing his corporate life with his new identity as "Simon." Feeling disconnected from her husband.