
‘Masters of Sex’ Breakdown: “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”
In the finale, Libby wonders, “What if we all started living the lives we have and not the lives we thought we would have?” This, in many ways, is the central idea of season two.
In the finale, Libby wonders, “What if we all started living the lives we have and not the lives we thought we would have?” This, in many ways, is the central idea of season two.
SPOILERS ABOUND, so don’t screw around… Season Two, Episode 11: “One for the Money, Two for the Show” Written by Amy Lippman; Directed by Adam Bernstein In the penultimate episode of
n this week’s episode, the women try to take control. But it’s Bill’s lack of control that leads to an explosive showdown.
This season has continued to surprise, and this episode was no different. There’s not been any mention of Bill’s brother, so what’s his story? Why has he shown up?
This week’s theme is “some things can’t be undone,” which includes Bill and Virginia’s rocky relationship and the damage Bill has caused to Libby.
In this week’s episode, Bill tries to save his study by lying about his study, Virginia faces Dr. DePaul’s failing health, and Libby’s conflict with Coral comes to a head.
In this week’s episode, most of the characters face the consequences of past actions.
In this week’s episode, things get a little messy. (Or should I say dirty?)
This episode had all the potential to be great, but it didn’t fully deliver.
Bill, Libby, Virginia, Dr. DePaul, and Betty all face their worst parts in different ways — and with different outcomes.