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Satisfaction (American TV series)

Satisfaction is a drama television series created by Sean Jablonski. It premiered on the USA Network on July 17, 2014. On February 26, 2016, USA cancelled Satisfaction after two seasons. Season 1 was released on DVD on January 20, 2015.

Premise
Money manager Neil Truman and his wife Grace confront their relationship and life issues when Neil finds his wife having intercourse with a male escort. Neil then decides to become an escort himself, unbeknownst to his wife. Neil's experiences encourage him to then try to rekindle his marriage. ==Cast==
Cast
MainMatt Passmore as Neil Truman • Stéphanie Szostak as Grace Truman • Blair Redford as Simon Waverly, a male escort whom Grace pays for sex • Katherine LaNasa as Adriana, the head of a male escort service • Michelle DeShon as Anika Truman, Neil and Grace's teenaged daughter • Deanna Russo as Stephanie, Grace's sister RecurringSpencer Garrett as Victor O'Connell • Tzi Ma as Zen Master • Tom Nowicki as Charles Lipton • Brittany Hall as Rosalie • Leon Thomas III as Mateo • Michael Vartan as Dylan • Nicky Whelan as Emma Waverly • Grant Show as Arthur Waverly • Faran Tahir as Omar Sandhal • JR Bourne as Barry ==Episodes==
Episodes
Series overview Season 1 (2014) Season 2 (2015) On October 17, 2015, all episodes of season 2, along with the previous season, were made available for streaming on USA's website, as well as via the On Demand service on many cable systems. ==Production==
Production
The series was created by Sean Jablonski, who had served as executive producer alongside Russ Krasnoff. It had been filmed in Atlanta. ==Broadcast==
Broadcast
Satisfaction premiered on USA on July 17, 2014, at 10 p.m. In Australia, the series premiered on June 14, 2015, on showcase. Although it shared title with the earlier popular Australian series of the same title and also dealt with the topic of escorting, the series is not related to this one in any way. ==Reception==
Reception
The first season scored an 82% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while scoring 63 out of 100 "generally positive" on Metacritic based on 19 reviews. ==References==
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