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    You apparently did not see the first 2-3 episodes. It starts out Neil (the husband) is a slave to his job, long hours, etc. He hates his job and his life. But his work ethic has made him very successful. He provides wife (Grace) a lavish lifestyle and a high class standard of living. She owes everything to him;

    Yes, the entire script … every word spoken by every character … is designed to do nothing more than set up the next sex session. Even the shows producers admit it is "raunchy" and "pushes the envelope." From the moment someone had the idea to do the show, the intent was to see how close they could come to an X-Rated

    After five episodes, we can say the following:
    SATISFACTION is a one-hour weekly television show. If it were a full-length 2-hour movie showing at your local neighborhood theater, how would it be different? (Assuming it is not totally re-written … plot, script, and story line)