


Sex/Life
A woman's daring sexual past collides with her married-with-kids present when the bad-boy ex she can't stop fantasizing about crashes back into her life.
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Plot Summary
Billie Connelly, a devoted wife and mother, begins to revisit her wild past and desires after writing a journal detailing her fantasies about an ex-boyfriend. Her husband Cooper suspects her feelings, leading to a dramatic confrontation of their marriage. The series explores themes of female desire, identity, and the choices women make between domesticity and personal fulfillment.
Critical Reception
Sex/Life garnered mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found the plot predictable and the characters underdeveloped. However, it achieved significant popularity with audiences, particularly on Netflix, due to its steamy content and exploration of relatable marital and personal struggles.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exploration of female sexuality and desire.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot and lack of character depth.
- Often deemed a guilty pleasure for its dramatic and erotic elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the show's addictive and steamy nature, with many viewers appreciating its bold portrayal of desire and marital dissatisfaction. Some found the characters relatable, while others felt the plot was overly dramatic and sometimes unbelievable.
Fun Fact
The series is loosely inspired by the novel '44 Chapters About 4 Men' by B.B. Easton, who based the book on her own life experiences.
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