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|| "Last Look" ||align="center"| 2 December 2008 ||align="center"| Matt Ford ||align="center"| Paul Moloney ||align="center"| 01 ||align="center"| 2x01 |
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|colspan="5"| Back to work, and with the introduction of a new escort, 232 continues to service its clients like never before — yet behind the thin professional veil, relationships are tested and the boundaries of love crossed. Satisfaction 2 exposes the secret world of sex workers whilst uncovering the relationships they forge — as worker, mother, sister, brother, friend and lover. |
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|| "Pony Girl" ||align="center"| 9 December 2008 ||align="center"| Samantha Winston ||align="center"| Paul Moloney ||align="center"| 02 ||align="center"| 2x02 |
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|colspan="5"| A new client forces Heather to realise that beneath her liberal facade she does have certain boundaries. Spurred on by a car salesman client and looking for some adventure, Lauren buys herself a new car and becomes a lead foot. Tippi takes on Martin, a client who made Chloe distinctly uncomfortable, and whilst working at 232 fixing the sound-system, Josh is confronted by the reality of Chloe's work. Sensing he's troubled, Tippi's on hand to distract him. |
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|| "What Do You Love" ||align="center"| 16 December 2008 ||align="center"| Samantha Winston ||align="center"| Steve Jodrell ||align="center"| 03 ||align="center"| 2x03 |
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|colspan="5"| Mel receives an untimely visit from her brother Sean, whose arrival in her life usually signals trouble. Tippi invites Sean to look around 232 and meeting Nat makes his head spin and he begins to consider a career change. Tippi has a frightening session with Martin whilst Lauren has a surprising encounter with her ex-husband's best friend Max. Trying to remain buoyant, Chloe prepares Bonnie for boarding school. |
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|| "Playground" ||align="center"| 23 December 2008 ||align="center"| Jo Martino ||align="center"| Steve Jodrell ||align="center"| 04 ||align="center"| 2x04 |
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|colspan="5"| Haunted by her encounter with Martin, Tippi becomes involved with a sexually dysfunctional client, Zoron, who invites her away for the weekend. Tippi sees it as an opportunity for them both to forget their troubles; but the outcome couldn't be further from the truth. Chloe is relieved when Josh stops working at 232, while Lauren's ex-husband Phil threatens to tell their kids about her sex-work. Sean confesses to Mel he is now a sex-worker, leaving her furious with Nat. |
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|| "A Good Eye For Shoes" ||align="center"| 30 December 2008 ||align="center"| Matt Ford ||align="center"| Catriona McKenzie ||align="center"| 05 ||align="center"| 2x05 |
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|colspan="5"| Lauren is approached by Fiona, the wife of upcoming politician Terence O'Neil, to seduce her husband. Gleaning Fiona's motivation is to control her husband, Lauren's curiosity gets the better of her and she accepts the job. Mel receives a visit from Tippi's mum, who forces her to question her role in Tippi's life. Josh leaves on tour with his band, and Chloe has a very enjoyable session with Bill who surprisingly doesn't want sex. |
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|| "Gene Therapy" ||align="center"| 6 January 2009 ||align="center"| Shelley Birse ||align="center"| Catriona McKenzie ||align="center"| 06 ||align="center"| 2x06 |
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|colspan="5"| While Mel's life seems to be unravelling, the arrival of her mother, Gillian, only adds to her distress. When Gillian discovers Sean is now on the game, she offers him money to start a new career — something she never did for Mel. Lauren's job with Terence is becoming increasingly complicated, while Heather meets a married couple — Jack and Eloise — who want a threesome. It's the first time Heather's ever been paid to have sex with a woman. |
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|| "All Those Monkeys" ||align="center"| 13 January 2009 ||align="center"| Matt Ford ||align="center"| Daniel Nettheim ||align="center"| 07 ||align="center"| 2x07 |
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|colspan="5"| Terence suspects Lauren is a sex-worker, but just as Lauren realises she now has feelings for Terence, he suffers a heart-attack and Lauren's left in an almighty mess. A sex worker, in a hotel room with a dying politician — what on earth is she supposed to do? Meanwhile, with Mum gone, Mel and Sean kick back and enjoy the peace. But Gillian is closer than they think — she's hanging around 232 and Heather's troubled when she has a spectacular orgasm with Jack — the first time it has happened with a man. |
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|| "Cyclone Chloe" ||align="center"| 20 January 2009 ||align="center"| Shelley Birse ||align="center"| Daniel Nettheim ||align="center"| 08 ||align="center"| 2x08 |
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|colspan="5"|Trying to avoid connection to Terence and ordered by Fiona to stay away from 232, Lauren is lying low but realises her greatest fear is her children finding out she is a sex-worker. She decides it is time to tell them what she does and books a trip to LA. Rattled by her strong sexual connection to Jack, Heather sets out to confirm that her lesbian tendencies are still firmly in place. Chloe questions her relationship with Josh as he returns from the tour. |
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|| "Apples" ||align="center"| 27 January 2009 ||align="center"| Samantha Winston ||align="center"| Paul Moloney ||align="center"| 09 ||align="center"| 2x09 |
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|colspan="5"|Mel has a new client, Marc, who is very young and very eager. Confident, fun, and with access to plenty of money he makes her feel invigorated and is precisely the frivolous diversion Mel needs in her life at the moment. Nat becomes aware she has feelings for Sean and Heather's having trouble disengaging from Jack, overwhelmed by the heterosexual feelings he continues to unleash in her. |
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|| "Split Kisses" ||align="center"| 3 February 2009 ||align="center"| Samantha Winston ||align="center"| Paul Moloney ||align="center"| 10 ||align="center"| 2x10 |
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|colspan="5"|With Sean's intentions now out in the open, fantasy and reality are blurring for Nat. Provoked by a particularly intimate gesture from Sean, Nat realises she needs to make a step towards a real human connection. Mark refuses to accept that, given particular circumstances, things are over with Mel, while Chloe is missing Bonnie more than ever and discovers her daughter is feeling the same. Meanwhile, after returning home into the eye of a media storm, Lauren is introduced into high society by Mel - and she is treated like a star. |
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|Title=Last Look |
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|DirectedBy=Paul Moloney |
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|WrittenBy=Matt Ford |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|12|02}} |
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|ShortSummary=Back to work, and with the introduction of a new escort, 232 continues to service its clients like never before — yet behind the thin professional veil, relationships are tested and the boundaries of love crossed. Satisfaction 2 exposes the secret world of sex workers whilst uncovering the relationships they forge — as worker, mother, sister, brother, friend and lover. |
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|Title=Pony Girl |
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|DirectedBy=Paul Moloney |
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|WrittenBy=Samantha Winston |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|12|09}} |
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|ShortSummary=A new client forces Heather to realise that beneath her liberal facade she does have certain boundaries. Spurred on by a car salesman client and looking for some adventure, Lauren buys herself a new car and becomes a lead foot. Tippi takes on Martin, a client who made Chloe distinctly uncomfortable, and whilst working at 232 fixing the sound-system, Josh is confronted by the reality of Chloe's work. Sensing he's troubled, Tippi's on hand to distract him. |
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|Title=What Do You Love |
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|DirectedBy=Steve Jodrell |
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|WrittenBy=Samantha Winston |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|12|16}} |
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|ShortSummary=Mel receives an untimely visit from her brother Sean, whose arrival in her life usually signals trouble. Tippi invites Sean to look around 232 and meeting Nat makes his head spin and he begins to consider a career change. Tippi has a frightening session with Martin whilst Lauren has a surprising encounter with her ex-husband's best friend Max. Trying to remain buoyant, Chloe prepares Bonnie for boarding school. |
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|Title=Playground |
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|DirectedBy=Steve Jodrell |
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|WrittenBy=Jo Martino |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|12|23}} |
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|ShortSummary=Haunted by her encounter with Martin, Tippi becomes involved with a sexually dysfunctional client, Zoron, who invites her away for the weekend. Tippi sees it as an opportunity for them both to forget their troubles; but the outcome couldn't be further from the truth. Chloe is relieved when Josh stops working at 232, while Lauren's ex-husband Phil threatens to tell their kids about her sex-work. Sean confesses to Mel he is now a sex-worker, leaving her furious with Nat. |
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|Title=A Good Eye For Shoes |
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|DirectedBy=Catriona McKenzie |
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|WrittenBy=Matt Ford |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|12|30}} |
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|ShortSummary=Lauren is approached by Fiona, the wife of upcoming politician Terence O'Neil, to seduce her husband. Gleaning Fiona's motivation is to control her husband, Lauren's curiosity gets the better of her and she accepts the job. Mel receives a visit from Tippi's mum, who forces her to question her role in Tippi's life. Josh leaves on tour with his band, and Chloe has a very enjoyable session with Bill who surprisingly doesn't want sex. |
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|Title=Gene Therapy |
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|DirectedBy=Catriona McKenzie |
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|WrittenBy=Shelley Birse |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|01|06}} |
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|ShortSummary=While Mel's life seems to be unravelling, the arrival of her mother, Gillian, only adds to her distress. When Gillian discovers Sean is now on the game, she offers him money to start a new career — something she never did for Mel. Lauren's job with Terence is becoming increasingly complicated, while Heather meets a married couple — Jack and Eloise — who want a threesome. It's the first time Heather's ever been paid to have sex with a woman. |
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|Title=All Those Monkeys |
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|DirectedBy=Daniel Nettheim |
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|WrittenBy=Matt Ford |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|01|13}} |
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|ShortSummary=Terence suspects Lauren is a sex-worker, but just as Lauren realises she now has feelings for Terence, he suffers a heart-attack and Lauren's left in an almighty mess. A sex worker, in a hotel room with a dying politician — what on earth is she supposed to do? Meanwhile, with Mum gone, Mel and Sean kick back and enjoy the peace. But Gillian is closer than they think — she's hanging around 232 and Heather's troubled when she has a spectacular orgasm with Jack — the first time it has happened with a man. |
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|EpisodeNumber=18 |
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|Title=Cyclone Chloe |
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|DirectedBy=Daniel Nettheim |
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|WrittenBy=Shelley Birse |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|01|20}} |
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|ShortSummary=Trying to avoid connection to Terence and ordered by Fiona to stay away from 232, Lauren is lying low but realises her greatest fear is her children finding out she is a sex-worker. She decides it is time to tell them what she does and books a trip to LA. Rattled by her strong sexual connection to Jack, Heather sets out to confirm that her lesbian tendencies are still firmly in place. Chloe questions her relationship with Josh as he returns from the tour. |
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|EpisodeNumber=19 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=9 |
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|Title=Apples |
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|DirectedBy=Paul Moloney |
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|WrittenBy=Samantha Winston |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|01|27}} |
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|ShortSummary=Mel has a new client, Marc, who is very young and very eager. Confident, fun, and with access to plenty of money he makes her feel invigorated and is precisely the frivolous diversion Mel needs in her life at the moment. Nat becomes aware she has feelings for Sean and Heather's having trouble disengaging from Jack, overwhelmed by the heterosexual feelings he continues to unleash in her. |
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|Title=Split Kisses |
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|DirectedBy=Paul Moloney |
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|WrittenBy=Samantha Winston |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|02|03}} |
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|ShortSummary=With Sean's intentions now out in the open, fantasy and reality are blurring for Nat. Provoked by a particularly intimate gesture from Sean, Nat realises she needs to make a step towards a real human connection. Mark refuses to accept that, given particular circumstances, things are over with Mel, while Chloe is missing Bonnie more than ever and discovers her daughter is feeling the same. Meanwhile, after returning home into the eye of a media storm, Lauren is introduced into high society by Mel - and she is treated like a star. |
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Revision as of 06:00, 17 June 2012
Satisfaction Season 2 | |
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Season 2 | |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Original network | Showcase |
Original release | 2 December 2008 – 3 February 2009 |
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Season 2 of Satisfaction began airing on 2 December 2008, and ended on 3 February 2009. Satisfaction continued to air on Foxtel's Showcase channel, airing all 10 episodes for the 2nd season. Season 2 saw the arrival of new character Sean (Dustin Clare), and also the departure of Tippi (Bojana Novakovic).
Cast
Starring
- Diana Glenn as Chloe
- Kestie Morassi as Natalie
- Bojana Novakovic as Tippi (Episode 1–4)
- Peta Sergeant as Heather
- Madeleine West as Mel
- Dustin Clare as Sean (Episode 3-)
- Alison Whyte as Lauren
Guest Starring
- Jacki Weaver as Gillian
- Liam Hemsworth as Marc
- Jez Constable as William
Special Guest
- Benard Curry as Married Man
Episodes
No. | # | Title | Directed By | Written By | Original Airdate |
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11 | 1 | "Last Look" | Paul Moloney | Matt Ford | December 2, 2008 |
12 | 2 | "Pony Girl" | Paul Moloney | Samantha Winston | December 9, 2008 |
13 | 3 | "What Do You Love" | Steve Jodrell | Samantha Winston | December 16, 2008 |
14 | 4 | "Playground" | Steve Jodrell | Jo Martino | December 23, 2008 |
15 | 5 | "A Good Eye For Shoes" | Catriona McKenzie | Matt Ford | December 30, 2008 |
16 | 6 | "Gene Therapy" | Catriona McKenzie | Shelley Birse | January 6, 2009 |
17 | 7 | "All Those Monkeys" | Daniel Nettheim | Matt Ford | January 13, 2009 |
18 | 8 | "Cyclone Chloe" | Daniel Nettheim | Shelley Birse | January 20, 2009 |
19 | 9 | "Apples" | Paul Moloney | Samantha Winston | January 27, 2009 |
20 | 10 | "Split Kisses" | Paul Moloney | Samantha Winston | February 3, 2009 |
Release
On 1 October 2009, Satisfaction season 2 was released on DVD, featuring, 10 episodes, and plenty of special features.[1]
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