‘Sex/Life’ Creator Explains Finale Cliffhangers, Potential Season 3 Storylines and That (Possibly) Prosthetic Penis
06.03.2023 - 18:05
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Emily Longeretta Warning: This story contains spoilers from Season 2 of “Sex/Life,” now streaming on Netflix. Picking up right where Season 1 left off, the second season of “Sex/Life” follows Sarah Shahi’s Billie as she asks herself a big question: Can I have it all? She’s torn between wanting both the sexual relationship she once had with now ex-boyfriend Brad (Adam Demos) and the current life she has with her husband, Cooper (Mike Vogel), and their children. Throughout the second season, as she and Cooper ultimately decide to separate, she dips her toe into new a relationship — but then realizes she’s not only still physically attracted to Brad, but is in love with him. Although he’s having a baby with his new wife, Brad eventually realizes he feels the same way about Billie. After six drama-filled episodes, the finale sees the pair back together — with Billie revealing she’s pregnant.
“The mantra for this season, really, is this is a love story. This is a fairy tale. This is not a morality tale,” says creator Stacy Rukeyser. “There are a lot of people who felt that maybe Billie should be punished for what she did at the end of Season 1. I was very firm that I was not going to tell that story, because it’s really against the ethos of our whole show. And quite frankly, if you want to see a morality tale about a woman with sexual desire, all you have to do is look at the entire canon of film and television. What usually happens is that a woman with sexual desire either goes crazy, or becomes the bad girl or the bitch or she’s punished — or even killed, which is the ultimate punishment. I was really adamant that that is not the story that we are telling.” The story Season 2 did tell was, in the end, a happy one. Not
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